Supp: Amino Acids
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19-Jul-2012
Protein Deficient? Chances Are You Are!
Did you know that 9 out of 10 people lack the proper amount of protein in their systems in order for their bodies to function properly? Even though you may be eating a sufficient amount of protein it does not mean that your body is utilizing it. When our diet...
10-Sep-2012
Many
recent studies have confirmed that all types of autism involve a malfunction
in the part of the body's system that deals with metal regulation (1).
It has also been observed that the digestive system of these children does not
work well (2).
How are these two problems related? How can we solve this problem?
Certain metals such as iron, zinc and copper, are essential to the body, others
such as cadmium, mercury, aluminum and lead are toxic. Too much or too little
...
10-Sep-2012
Animals such as dogs, cats, ferrets, and small rodents are no different from humans in that they need systemic protein in order to function optimally and protect themselves from disease. But pet food has protein in it, right, so what's the problem?
Most pet foods contain protein of low biological value (this means that the anima's system cannot absorb it fully) and a lot of high carbohydrate filler grains such as wheat, corn, and soy. In order for animals to change dietary protein into systemic...
10-Sep-2012
Thousands of people have been healed from back pain, fibromyalgia, Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome, depression, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Interstitial Cystitis,
migraine headaches, and other degenerative diseases by Dr. Vickery, the founder
of SuperNutrient Corporation.
The most important feature of this healing method is specialized amino acid
supplementation, that allows proper protein metabolism, which in turn helps
restore your immune system. This enables complete restoratio...
10-Sep-2012
1. Look for high quality, crystalline, freeform, amino acids (Amino Acids).
Most amino acid blends on the market are actually reduced milk or soy proteins.
These may contain small quantities of free form Amino Acids but are mostly comprised
of whole proteins and peptides. Proteins and peptides are Amino Acids that are
linked together in chains and must first be broken down into single Amino Acids
by the digestive process in order for the body to create usable systemic protein...












