Sentences with phrase «body as a byproduct»

On the other hand, when the same experiment was conducted using creatine nitrate, the entire 100 % of the creatine nitrate is absorbed into the body with not even 1 % leaving the body as a byproduct.
The result of this study was that almost 98 % of creatine monohydrate got absorbed into the body, leaving a bare minimum of 2 % which leaves the body as a byproduct.

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Edible oil is a safe alternative from mineral oil / baby oil which is produced as a byproduct of the distillation of gasoline from crude oil and is a foreign substance to the human body.
As fat is used to provide energy, byproducts called ketone bodies accumulate in the blood, causing ketosis, a condition that can slow labor or, if the buildup is great, even cause fetal distress.
Their blood was tested for caffeine and for 11 byproducts the body makes as it metabolizes caffeine.
In the new study, Sunney Xie of Peking University and Harvard University teamed up with Qiao and Fuchou Tang of Peking University to develop a method for sequencing the entire genomes of polar bodies — cells that arise as a byproduct of egg cell division and often die later on.
When overproduced, Candida breaks down the wall of the intestines and penetrates the bloodstream, releasing toxic byproducts into your body and causing a host of unpleasant symptoms such as brain fog, fatigue, digestive issues and pain.
The researchers tested the samples for six chemical byproducts (known as metabolites) that result when the body breaks down more than 28 different pesticides.
This, in turn, releases ketones as a byproduct which can also be used by the body as an energy source or fuel.
(These nitrogen - based protein byproducts)-- frequently spoken of as toxins — float about through the body and may exercise more or less of a deleterious influence upon the system, or, being temporarily deposited, may exert some specific or local influence that calls for their speedy removal.»
This means that not only does beta alanine help to buffer muscle acidosis but it increases the excretion of acidic metabolic byproducts from the body as well (25).
Internally our bodies produce waste byproducts as a result of normal metabolic functions.
Digestive problems could also be due to a change in diet or even lactose intolerance, the body's rejection of dairy products such as cow's milk and its byproducts, due to the decreasing production of the digestive hormone lactase with age.
As with sugar, when your liver is impaired and can not fully detoxify certain compounds of your diet (like gluten), toxic byproducts will accumulate in your body.
Most of the flatulence your body produces is due to intestinal bacteria, which create methane, and other gases, as a byproduct of digestion.
In this context, fats are fueling most of the body's energy demands either directly as fatty acids or as the fat - metabolism byproducts called ketones.
This is less than ideal because anaerobic respiration is highly inefficient and results in the rampant production of lactic acid as a byproduct which further contributes to acidic conditions in the body.
That means rather than using glucose from carbohydrates as its main energy source, the body uses ketones, a byproduct of fat metabolism.
Oxidation happens in the body, as well, as a result of free radical damage — a natural byproduct of the body's metabolism.
Technically what is happening in your body is the release of Candida byproducts such as acetaldehyde, uric acid or an excessive gut flora.
Antioxidants help take care of free radicals which we are exposed to in our environment and produce in our bodies as a natural byproduct of metabolism.
The test tube study, which was the first of its kind to evaluate cinnamon leaf oil, found that the oil inhibited production of nitric oxide, a byproduct of inflammation that is sometimes used as an indicator for levels of inflammation in the body.
Actually, the body perceives these byproducts as threats and initiates an inflammation response.
Free radicals are present inside your rabbit's body at all times — they are natural byproducts of metabolic processes such as digestion and breathing — but they appear to be anything but helpful to overall health.
If the label lists chicken byproducts, the parts of the body not deemed appropriate for human consumption, such as the head and bones, are ground into a meal.
Ammonia is normally produced by the bacteria in your pet's intestines and as a normal byproduct of everyday metabolism within your pet's body.
Imagine being exposed to harmful bacteria and their toxic byproducts 24 hours a day; it's a continual bacterial shower as the bacteria make their way into the bloodstream and throughout the body.
According to Thomas Kern, DVM, associate professor of ophthalmology at Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine, some feline cataracts develop as the result of an animal's inability to metabolize proteins and other body chemicals, or they may in rare cases be a byproduct of such conditions as diabetes or hypertension.
Creating complex visible and invisible systems, as well as discrete objects ---- often byproducts of her systems ---- Hayden Dunham investigates the exchange of information between the hard and soft architectures of building and body.
For example, a factory that releases particulate matter as a polluting byproduct, or a company that dumps refuse in a body of water, can both have serious adverse effects (health or otherwise) on people who don't purchase goods from either, and have no say in the matter.
Once she's obtained permission for her process, Wiigh - Masäk's clients will be dunked in liquid nitrogen (obtained as a byproduct of the medical industry) which freezes them to -196 C. Wiigh - Mäsak says this makes a body very brittle, and subsequent agitation causes the body to break apart and eventually disintegrate.
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