These two amino acids are naturally occurring in flesh foods but can be
added to the diet via synthetic supplements which are readily available.
Not exact matches
Though I typically prefer
to get my nutrients
via diet rather than supplementation (I view supplementation as a way
to fill in the gaps and accelerate healing / progress), I'm not going
to lie: I don't love the taste of turmeric and so it's not something I can easily
add to my
diet on a daily basis.
I found my way
to this
via low - histamine
diet which helped considerably (extreme flushing, bloating, horrible stomach pains, etc... after attempting GAPS), but
adding in low FODMAP / SCD is making a significant difference.
If you are looking
to add lean mass with a minimum of bodyfat
via diet, training, and supplements, then consider reading my ebook Muscle Building Nutrition.
Adding moisture
to a feline's
diet via canned or raw food (instead of providing kibble only) is essential for proper organ function and can help ensure your kitty stays well - hydrated.