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The principal storage site is the liver , where it is stored as " liver sugar ” ( glycogen ) . And it is in this form of liver sugar that part of the protein foods one eats contributes to helping maintain a normal blood - sugar level .
The principal storage site is the liver , where it is stored as " liver sugar ” ( glycogen ) . And it is in this form of liver sugar that part of the protein foods one eats contributes to helping maintain a normal blood - sugar level .
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And although the liver is the principal organ for transforming fat to acetate , this compound leaves the liver ( in a chemically different form ) and enters what is called the metabolic pool , the bloodstream , by which it is carried to ...
And although the liver is the principal organ for transforming fat to acetate , this compound leaves the liver ( in a chemically different form ) and enters what is called the metabolic pool , the bloodstream , by which it is carried to ...
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This finding led to trial - by - error clinical tests to determine whether it would be possible to separate the principal vitamins and minerals into groups in terms of the criterion of whether or not they would worsen or improve a major ...
This finding led to trial - by - error clinical tests to determine whether it would be possible to separate the principal vitamins and minerals into groups in terms of the criterion of whether or not they would worsen or improve a major ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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