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Protein Requirements for Athletes - Mar 18, 2008 Best Syndication,Dietary proteins that contain all the necessary amino acids are known as complete proteins, and are generally derived from meat, fish, and dairy products.
Medicine at our doorsteps: Chola (Bengal Gram) - Mar 22, 2008 The New Nation,Gram is an important source of dietary proteins, B-group vitamins and certain minerals extensively used as a protein adjunct to starchy diet.
Winner of Dave Scott Triathlete Training Weekend Collects - Mar 10, 2008 PR Web (press release),Master Amino Acid Pattern (MAP) is indicated as a safe and effective substitute for dietary proteins. Clinical studies have shown that the use of Master
Conference to Explore America's Health Challenges - Feb 12, 2008 FOXBusinessBased on extensive medical research, IHI has determined at least 50% of all Americans develop reactions of the immune system to common dietary proteins,
Scientists model neuronal firing - Aug 28, 2007 Science Daily (press release)In humans, dietary proteins are broken down by digestion into amino acids, which serves as metabolic fuel or other functional roles in the body. A ..
Buckwheat Protein May Be a Good Target for Controlling Cholesterol ... - Jul 13, 2007 NPIcenter (press release),Dietary proteins, like soy protein, have been shown to affect serum cholesterol and slow the progression of atherosclerosis. Like these proteins, buckwheat
Proteases Cause Pain In Irritable Bowel Syndrome - Feb 16, 2007 Science Daily (press release)In humans, dietary proteins are broken down by digestion into amino acids, which serves as metabolic fuel or other functional roles in the body. A ..
Buckyballs Used As 'Passkey' Into Cancer Cells - Jan 19, 2007 Science Daily (press release)In humans, dietary proteins are broken down by digestion into amino acids, which serves as metabolic fuel or other functional roles in the body. A ..
No Need to Mooove to rBGH-Free Milk - Jan 17, 2007 American Council on Science and Health,...hypertension, and other disorders, increased IGF in milk does not pose a risk: It is a protein and as such is digested like all other dietary proteins.
T-Day snooze a myth? - Nov 23, 2006 Portsmouth Herald News,Found in dietary proteins, tryptophan exists in many foods like oats, bananas, fish, soybeans, peanuts and meats, as well as poultry, including chicken and ...
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