Articles, tagged with "essential amino acids", page 1
29th August 2012
Exquisitely simple, yet enormously complex, the egg is one of nature's marvels. The real facts about eggs have been scrambled in recent years, as they've gotten a bad rap for being high in cholesterol and fat. This singular view has ignored the enormous b...
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Author:
cheftoddM
11th January 2012
Fat Busting Shakes
Looking for a shake that will help you shift those last few unwanted pounds without leaving you hungry and craving the biscuits? They are really simple and all you’ll need are some basic ingredients consisting of Whey Protein, fruits...
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jodysykes
16th November 2011
If you have not heard of Moringa before, you will now. Moringa is the newest craze and it is also known as the "Miracle Plant". Moringa is a species of flowering plants called Moringaceae. The most popular species of Moringa is Moringa Oleifera. Moringa O...
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Author:
mikkevincett
27th September 2011
You may be asking yourself what Moringa is. The Moringa tree is a plant that has incredible nutritious value and the ability to grow in many climates. The Moringa tree was originally from India. Because of its Health benefits the Moringa tree, Moringa Lea...
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lacyduayl
20th June 2011
When you suffer with eczema, your body no longer automatically protects itself causing such things as allergies and varicose veins. This is due in part to a failure of the system to excrete the poisons from your body.
Drink chamomile before you sleep. ...
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Author:
zechong cai
10th June 2011
Modern medical research has confirmed that tofu not only is rich in protein and eight essential amino acids for the human body, but also contains a lot of fat, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals. Thus, tofu is a delicious and nourishing food. However, t...
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Author:
Codeblue
12th January 2011
The seeds from the hemp plant offer the best plant-based protein that is loaded with fiber, essential amino acids, and essential fatty acids along with muscle building protein. When in supplement form, hemp is the greatest source of protein for vegetarian...
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Author:
Jim McCormick
27th September 2010
The Healthy Rewards Of SpirulinaSpirulina is a kind of blue-green algae that does not seem to have changed since it was first discovered over 3.5 billion years ago|This blue-green algae was discovered over 3.5 billion years ago and has not changed its app...
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Author:
Warren Garrison
08th July 2010
This is a cleanse developed and taught to me by Dr Bob Rakowski and taught by Charles Poliquin on his BioSignature course. This cleanse is a great way to lose weight, drop body fat and look and feel better. I have used this cleanse with many clients with ...
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Author:
peakxvfitness
17th September 2009
A Dutch chemist by the name of G J Mulder described a certain organic material as "unquestionably the most important of all known substances" in the organic kingdom. He made this discovery in 1838. The chief phenomena of life are produced through its mean...
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nandita sarkar
07th September 2009
In the highly competitive sport of mixed martial arts, the difference between winning and loosing is often small. Combat athletes pay attention to every aspect of the fight game and now more then ever because of the immense popularity of the UFC, Strikefo...
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Robert Palmer
03rd September 2009
So many carp anglers are getting into making their own baits and reacting against the ridiculous costs of carp fishing today. Here is a bait of the kind I and many of my generation made 3 decades ago before the extreme commercialisation of carp fishing - ...
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Author:
Tim F. Richardson
27th August 2009
Did you know that most food nutrients are actually absorbed into the blood stream through the small intestine? It's the first step in getting nutrients and essential elements to the farthest corners of the body and into every cell. The bloodstream acts li...
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Author:
Evan O’Rourke
04th August 2009
The protein in eggs provides steady and sustained energy because it does not cause a surge in blood sugar or insulin levels, which can lead to a rebound effect or energy "crash" as levels drop. Eggs are a nutrient rich source of high quality protein and p...
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Author:
baji
24th July 2009
Protein is an essential part of our diet and is needed for
many bodily functions and maintaining balanced nutrition.
They create digestive enzymes, transport vitamins and
nutrients and build and repair lean body tissue. Protein can
fall into two c...
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Author:
Phillip T. Terry