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mr wonderful New Member
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is nutritional yeast ETL approved? |
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when_i_fly_and_look_down New Member
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no it is not. that would be because it isn't an electronic appliance. who knew, right? |
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Nir Senior Administrator
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On the one hand it isn't mentioned in Eat To Live. But he does use it in a recipe in another of his books (Disease Proof Your Child). The recipe is also posted on his blog: http://www.diseaseproof.com/archives/recipes-breakfast-lunch-and-dinner.html Here is another post about it http://www.diseaseproof.com/archives/diet-myths-brainshrinking-and-veggie-diets.html So yes, I think that it is approved in small amounts It obviously isn't as nutrient-dense as green and non-starchy vegetables, fruits, legumes so don't make it a substantial part of your intake. |
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