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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by -- -- Pharaohs were entombed with bee pollen. The Greeks called it ‘life-giving dust’ and consumed it to retain eternal youth. What did the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, Romans and Chinese know about pollen’s effect on men’s health. that we are only now rediscovering? written by -- -- Anti-aging supplements containing the amino acid L-arginine may help stimulate important anti-aging hormones, improve immune function, and provide a host of other advantages.
written by -- -- One of the most primitive life forms on the planet could save your life. It contains all the essential amino acids, along with more antioxidants and anti-aging vitamins than many multivitamins. What is it? written by -- -- Bee pollen is an ancient superfood with numerous benefits for women’s health, including sexual health improvement.
written by -- -- Garlic is famous in folklore for everything from warding off vampires to curing the common cold. Now science is starting to catch up by identifying the rich content of vitamins and trace minerals it contains. written by Nick Mutt Proteins are made up of amino acids. There are in all 23 amino acids in food proteins. Different proteins contain different proportions of the various amino acids. written by Nick Mutt Vitamins and minerals are essential for the proper functioning of the body organ. Their deficiency causes various ailments. written by peter hutch
Amino acids form the proteins that in turn form muscle tissue and increase fat metabolism. Look in the cupboard of just about any serious athlete, and you’ll likely find some kind of amino acid supplement or protein drink designed to help them increase strength, build muscle tissue, or otherwise enhance their athletic performance written by -- -- An eminent, world-class scientist and an M.D. found the key to unlock the mystery of heart health and disease. written by -- -- Greek salads? Olive oil? The anti-aging diet consumed in the Mediterranean is shown to improve health and wellness, increase longevity, and reduce mortality. written by Pamela Ravenwood We have all heard of amino acids, but what do they do? For starters, amino acids are needed to maintain, restore and repair damaged muscles, tendons, breaks in the skin structure, and all tissues like the ligaments, the tissues of the organ systems, the various glands, and keratin structure like hair and nails. written by Dr John Anne Human bodies require amino acids in sustaining life. Of amino acids, the body neither contains nor manufactures the essential amino acids for a supportive wealth of health. written by Charles Browne Protein is a necessary part of every persons' diet. It is essential for the survival of every organism, and participates in every process within cells. written by Dr John Anne Amino acids refer to the molecular structure consisting of both amine and carboxyl functional groups. Referred to as alpha-amino acids in Biochemistry, typically it is defined with the formula H2NCHRCOOH where R stands for organic substitute. Amino acids can be called as the building blocks of our life. They get combined in an unlimited number of configurations to construct all the required proteins with which our body is built written by Juliet Cohen Amino acids are very small biomolecules with an average molecular weight of about 135 daltons. The 20 amino acids that are found within proteins convey a vast array of chemical versatility. written by John Goh Goh Fats in your diet improve nutrient absorption and the medium chain fatty acids (MCFA) in coconut oil are the best fats to have in your diet. Coconut oil improves digestion and absorption of nutrients including B vitamins, fat-soluble vitamins like A,D,E, K and beta-carotene, minerals like calcium and magnesium, and some amino acids.
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