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- Foods High in Nitrates and Why You Should Avoid Them - WebMD
Nitrates are molecules made of nitrogen and oxygen that are found naturally in air, soil, water, and some foods Some of the foods high in nitrates are green leafy vegetables and root vegetables
- What Are Nitrates and What Foods Have Them? - Cleveland Clinic Health . . .
“Nitrates and nitrites are natural chemicals that are found in soil and water as part of the earth’s nitrogen cycle,” Peart explains “They’re naturally present in the human body and in some foods, and nitrates are also added to some foods ”
- Nitrate - Wikipedia
Nitrates are produced by a number of species of nitrifying bacteria in the natural environment using ammonia or urea as a source of nitrogen and source of free energy
- What to know about foods with nitrates and nitrites
Dietitian Katie Greenhill shares which foods contain nitrates and nitrites and how they affect your health
- 9 Foods High in Nitrates and Their Benefits - Real Simple
Here's the difference between harmful and healthy nitrates in foods, plus their top benefits, according to registered dietitians
- What Are Nitrates and Are They Bad For Your Health? - EatingWell
Nitrates, compounds made of nitrogen and oxygen, are found in plants and processed meats Nitrates in vegetables may lower blood pressure and boost heart health In processed meats, nitrates combine with amino acids to form harmful nitrosamines
- Nitrates and Nitrites: The Science Explained - Food Standards Agency
Nitrates and nitrites are naturally occurring chemicals made of nitrogen and oxygen They are found throughout the environment – in soil, water, and many foods we eat including meat, and are also
- Nitrates in food and medicine: Whats the story? - Harvard Health
Composed of just nitrogen and oxygen, nitrates are simple compounds that occur naturally in our bodies (see "Getting to know NO") Nitrates are also found in both healthy and unhealthy foods — and in medications used to treat the squeezing chest discomfort known as angina
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