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Proline Amino Acids - Articles
Explaining Amino Acids
by
Lucky V.
Posted
Thu 16 Jul 2009 10:21pm
require dietary sources of it. The nonessential amino acids are arginine, alanine, asparagine, aspartic acid, cysteine, glutamine, glutamic acid, glycine, proline, serine... a specific supplement or product, Lucky Blog can be a useful tool. Just like we’ve had the vitamin of the week and herb of the week, Lucky Blog is ready for the next step: Amino Acids
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Amino Acids
by
Marni R.

Posted
Sat 13 Sep 2008 11:53pm
drinks):
Amino vital pro for your drink during long workouts. 1 scoop in a bottle. You can also choose amino vital endurance which has a little more calories.
Amino acids base... block of protein: amino acids.
Just the other day I was scrolling MSNBC.msncom and read something very interesting about Dara Torres, the 41 year old Olympic swimmer who
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The amino acid is an organic aci ...
by
NAFWA
Posted
Mon 10 Nov 2008 4:40pm
The amino acid is an organic acid in which one or more hydrogen atoms are replaced by NH2 group. It is one of the organic compounds, which represent the end product of the protein breakdown. All proteins are made up of amino acids. An amino acid contains a carbon atom, a free [...]
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Essential Amino Acids | Fitness, Health & Exercise Glossary
by
Matt C.

Posted
Mon 09 Mar 2009 3:41pm
What Are the 8 Essential Amino Acids and What Are Their Benefits?
Definition of Essential Amino Acids
Essential Amino Acids (also known as Indispensible Amino Acids) are amino acids that cannot be synthesized by the body, and thus must be supplied by diet.
Essential Amino Acids, while required by the human body to support life, are not called
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Eat Real: Amino Acids
by
Roberta O.
Posted
Mon 14 Sep 2009 12:00am
A question was asked this weekend about amino acids - what are they, how should I get them and why do I need them?
What are amino acids?
Amino acids are the building blocks of protein. Protein builds the body. There are 20 amino acids, 9 of which are considered essential which means our bodies don't make them, so we must ingest them. Don't
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Amino Acids Facts
by
Billy @ BeerBellyBlog
Posted
Mon 10 Nov 2008 4:43pm
1. What is it and where does it come from?
Amino acids are the building blocks of protein. Bodybuilding.com ’s Amino Acids supplement is an effective and useful blend of essential amino acids for the human body.
Amino acids come from protein rich sources such as meat, fish, dairy products, and vegetables such as legumes, peas, and grains
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Post-Traumatic Brain Injury: Amino Acids May Aid in Recovery
by
Duane Sherry, M.S.
Posted
Tue 09 Sep 2008 2:09am
From Vitasearch:
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Topic:
Supplementation with Branched-Chain Amino Acids May Improve Recovery in Patients with a Posttraumatic Vegetative or Minimally Conscious State
Keywords:
BRAIN INJURY, VEGETATIVE STATE, MINIMALLY CONSCIOUS STATE - Branched-chain Amino Acids, Intravenous, Disability Rating Scale
Reference:
“Branched-chain
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sulfur amino acids
by
Martin Eastwood
Posted
Wed 24 Jun 2009 2:05pm
This is an outstanding review of sulfur amino acids by Tesseraud et al .
Sulfur amino acids have a very significant place amongst amino acids due to their numerous roles Protein synthesis is affected when an insufficient level of sulfur amino acids is available. This defect may originate from dietary amino acid deficiency and/or excessive amino acid
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