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... protein and fat protein , the former yielding pyruvate , the latter acetate . In addition to these characteristics of protein foods , there is another of very great importance to the energy - producing machinery of the tissues . For in ...
... protein and fat protein , the former yielding pyruvate , the latter acetate . In addition to these characteristics of protein foods , there is another of very great importance to the energy - producing machinery of the tissues . For in ...
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... protein over a period of several hours that keeps a constant supply of glycogen building up in the liver to be released as blood sugar when necessary ; the starch and sugar in one's actual meals are assimilated , stored , and burned ...
... protein over a period of several hours that keeps a constant supply of glycogen building up in the liver to be released as blood sugar when necessary ; the starch and sugar in one's actual meals are assimilated , stored , and burned ...
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... protein , for protein supplies continuous fuel to keep the blood sugar high . Nor can protein be substituted for sugar and starch in the diet , for without available carbohydrate , protein cannot be converted to stored sugar ( glycogen ) ...
... protein , for protein supplies continuous fuel to keep the blood sugar high . Nor can protein be substituted for sugar and starch in the diet , for without available carbohydrate , protein cannot be converted to stored sugar ( glycogen ) ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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