Articles, tagged with "chemical structure", page 3
22nd April 2010
The glycemic index is a more well known term than the glycemic load. With the rise in diabetes and the subsequent need to control insulin, the glycemic index was created to study the speed at which food converts to glucose in the blood.
The more glucos...
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Author:
Vic Leppky
14th April 2010
Carbohydrates are the primary source of energy during the workouts. You have to include the right amount of carbohydrates in your diet. This is essential for getting energy to do the workouts at the desired intensity levels. High intensity workouts will i...
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Jamsclark52
15th February 2010
Plant sterols, also called plant stanols, are cholesterol-like molecules found in plants, such as whole grains, fruits, legumes, and vegetables. Plant sterols differ from animal cholesterol only slightly in their chemical structure, and this similarity ma...
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Andrea Kropp
11th February 2010
Despite its surging popularity, large extents of those who use it are a little hazy on what is omega 3. For most of the users as long as it will give them health benefits compared to taking so many other pills is more than enough to convince them to take ...
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Author:
D. Karlson
04th February 2010
Coenzyme Q10 is a natural compound produced within the body. The enzymes in the body need to function properly and these enzymes help the body to function. The Q and the 10 in the compound refer to parts of the chemical structure that built up the enzyme....
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Author:
robartalex
29th January 2010
If you are experiencing some of the many symptoms from menopause, you likely are very anxious to find relief. There are some methods of menopause relief that work, although some are known to be a bit safer than others.
Perhaps you have heard of HR...
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Author:
Doug Hart
15th January 2010
Effective oral chelation on the toxicity of mercury and other heavy metal poisoning is now available with DMSA (meso-2, 3-dimercaptosuccinic acid) and DMPS (2, 3-dimercapto propane-1-sulfonic acid). These oral chelators are water soluble and can take the ...
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Author:
paolrobert
12th January 2010
Why use Epoxy Garage Flooring in Atlanta Georgia
The key word in ‘epoxy garage flooring' is epoxy. You may wonder what it is. Epoxy is a strong polymer, which includes two main components: hardeners and resins when the two are combined they make a pla...
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deluxefinish
08th January 2010
In recent years borage seed oil has gained much attention by alternative health practitioners and the medical establishment for its medicinal properties. Borage oils active component, gamma linoleic acid (GLA), has had extensive research done. Studies dat...
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Author:
Marvin Cervantes
06th January 2010
The right functioning of the coenzyme is exclusively dependant on the substance referred to as Coenzyme Q10. The letter Q and the amount ten point toward the components of the compounds of chemical structure.The advantages of coenzyme Q10 starts from our ...
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Author:
Russel Kane
23rd December 2009
Taking fish oil is actually done by many people and the number is still increasing. As one curious individual you might be wondering why the hype of this omega 3 supplement.
Is this because of the popularity of the product or perhaps due to something ...
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Author:
D. Karlson
18th December 2009
L-Carnitine is a nutritional add-on. It has a chemical structure, produced in the liver which is similar to an amino acid. It helps in the cellular metabolism. The amount of L-Carnitine in your body which is found in your brain, heart and skeletal muscles...
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michealjames90
16th December 2009
The word "antibiotic" derives from the Greek anti denoting "against" and bios meaning "life" (a bacterium is a life form). Antibiotics are effective drugs used to treat bacterial infections. If taken in the proper way, antibiotics can save lives. They eit...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
26th November 2009
Good nutrition is essential for fitness and health and it is important to understand the role of fat in your overall fitness nutrition plan.
Fat is a very necessary part of the daily diet and is important for maintaining tissue health and processing th...
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Author:
Nick Williams
15th November 2009
Every year, a large percentage of crops are damaged due to the pest's attacks which eventually result in reducing crop productivity. Hence, the fact has raised the importance of following relevant crop protection measures in the agricultural lands to mini...
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