Sentences with phrase «byproducts called»

When the fat begins to release and burn, a process called ketogenesis, the chemical byproducts called ketones are released into the urine.
When dysbiosis occurs, bacteria release noxious byproducts called endotoxins.
Flavonoids are antioxidants that protect cells from damage caused by metabolic byproducts called free radicals.
Sisson says the ketogenic diet of today is a «kinder, gentler» version of its late»80s / early»90s incarnation, which was frequently lumped in with the high - fat, high - protein Atkins Diet and called for the use of special «keto strips» that tested urine for metabolic byproducts called ketones.
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.
Every cell and tissue in the body produces an ever - changing sea of byproducts called metabolites.
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.
Queen bees eat a byproduct called royal jelly.
The bleaching process creates a toxic byproduct called dioxin.
Additionally, the amount of a proline byproduct called 5 - aminovalerate also increased, indicating that C. diff was metabolizing the proline.
Then the cell uses anaerobic metabolism (anaerobic means «without oxygen») to make ATP and a byproduct called lactic acid from the glucose.
The vitamin folate is required by the body to eliminate an unsafe metabolic byproduct called homocysteine, which can result in heart attacks and stroke if the levels rise too high.
Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)- some bacteria produce a byproduct called urease.
Straws, which are made of a petroleum byproduct called polypropylene mixed with colorants and plasticizers, do not biodegrade naturally in the environment.

Not exact matches

Countless studies prove the myriad health benefits of working out, including recent research that found strengthening your muscles releases enzymes that detoxify a substance called kynurenine, a byproduct of stress and inflammation.
With much of the world's accessible, light crude of this sort now exhausted, more and more of the oil we consume comes from heavy grades (the so - called bitumen derived from oilsands being among the heaviest) that require more refining and therefore entail higher emissions and other undesirable byproducts.
They use a byproduct of paper manufacturing as the base of the material, called Arboform.
If she knew her bible better, she would know what happened to Sodom, what sodomy means and what it points to, and she would realise that the «spirit man and woman» was created, then put into the body called Adam, and the female (byproduct) was taken out of Adam body, together with her feminine spirit, and both, are actually one, because they came from one unity, and so, WE are a spirit, that was in Christ, and when He was put to sleep, WE.
Guinness extra stout is technically not vegan, but if you identify as a vegan and consume Oreos (that are made with sugar that's processed with animal bone char)(I called Nabisco HQ to verify), I'm going to go ahead and say it's totally ok for you to consume a cake that was made with beer that was filtered with isinglass — a byproduct of the fishing industry.
A pair of scientists at The National University of Singapore have figured out how to turn «tofu whey,» the liquid byproduct of tofu that usually goes to waste, into a fermented alcoholic beverage they call «sachi» because of its similarity to sake.
These tiny living creatures (lactobacilli and yeast, collectively called the sourdough's microflora) generate byproducts that cause bread to rise and give it complex, rich flavor.
Among these is a service called «VinoTherapy» — a treatment I myself have experienced that uses organic wine byproducts like grape leaves, stems, skin and seeds to exfoliate, moisturize and replenish skin all over the body.
More good news: The toxic byproduct of alcohol metabolism, a compound called acetaldehyde, doesn't pass into breast milk at all.
They found that the floating beads picked up a chemical called dimethyl sulfide (DMS), a byproduct given off by algae and other microorganisms as they break down (usually when they're being eaten).
When the researchers added a little of this bacterial byproduct to the mix, Fel d 1 activated a specific immune receptor on cells, called Toll - like receptor 4 (TLR4).
At first Clanton thought the culprit was a widely used livestock feed called Distillers Dried Grains with Solubles (DDGS), a cereal - like byproduct of ethanol distillation.
More recently, Verlinde suggested an alternative called «emergent gravity,» in which gravity is a byproduct of quantum fluctuations and dark energy (another scarcely understood phenomenon, one that seems to be causing the universe's expansion to accelerate).
Gupta and his team collected data from a telescope in India that measures the number of charged particles called muons that are created as byproducts when cosmic rays hit Earth's atmosphere.
«Hydrogen (H2) produced from water splitting by an electrochemical process, called water electrolysis, has been considered to be a clean and sustainable energy resource to replace fossil fuels and meet the rising global energy demand, since water is both the sole starting material and byproduct when clean energy is produced by converting H2 back to water,» the researchers wrote.
However, when the scientists accounted for other factors known to influence concentrations — such as a mother» s age and how much fish she ate — the association was significant for only two chemicals: a byproduct of the insecticide lindane called beta - HCH and a DDT metabolite.
The approach, called tunable infrared laser direct absorption spectroscopy, detects the ratio of methane isotopes, which can provide a «fingerprint» to differentiate between two common origins: microbial, in which microorganisms, typically living in wetlands or the guts of animals, produce methane as a metabolic byproduct; or thermogenic, in which organic matter, buried deep within the Earth, decays to methane at high temperatures.
Here's why bourbon might hurt more: many alcoholic beverages contain byproducts of fermentation called congeners, complex organic compounds that in large doses can have toxic effects.
A byproduct of this process is the creation of negatively charged particles called muons, which, once they pop into existence, shoot towards the ground at unfathomable speeds.
Another source of ocean pollution by sewage - related waste is the disposal of biosolids, a semisolid byproduct of the sewage treatment process, often called sludge.
An enzymatic defect in the tyrosine catabolism results in a toxic accumulation of byproducts within hepatocytes unless the mice are treated with a drug called NBTC.
«When chlorine is used as a water treatment, it combines with organic matter to form compounds called trihalomethanes (THMs), also known as disinfectant byproducts.
An unavoidable byproduct of this process is the creation of toxic compounds called glyoxals, which can damage cells and cause disease.
(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.»
Starting January 24, 2012 — I'm offering a 4 - week teleseries called MISSION IGNITION on how to double your metabolism, and the delightful byproducts are increased vitality, sexiness, de-aging and an overflowing tank of energy.
Reduce the harmful byproducts of carbohydrate metabolism called Reactive oxygen species (ROS).
Besides the damage from trans fats, vegetable oils such as peanut, corn, and soy oil degrade into highly toxic oxidation products called cyclic aldehydes when heated, and these byproducts may actually do more harm than trans fat.
And since I love acronyms (a byproduct of my former military days), let's just call it SAS from here on out.
• Bad Fats A byproduct of a process called hydrogenation, trans fats are the worst type of dietary fats.
The colon (large intestine) is the last port of call for all unused foodstuffs and byproducts of digestion and it is responsible for eliminating toxic wastes that include millions of dead cells and tissues, as well as absorbing nutrients which the small intestine could not.
The term ketosis refers to a byproduct of the breakdown of fat into useable energy, called ketones.
7 - oxodehydroepiandrosterone, or 7 - keto DHEA (which is a brand, not a technical name, actually), is a byproduct of a chemical your body produces called dehydroepiandrosterone, or DHEA.
In a study of umbilical cord blood from New York City children, researchers found a change in a gene called ACSL3 that is associated with prenatal exposure to chemical pollutants called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), which are byproducts of incomplete combustion from carbon - containing fuels, resulting in high levels in heavy - traffic areas.
It is a byproduct of a process called hydrogenation that is used to turn healthy oils into solids and to prevent them from becoming rancid.
Sugarcoating the bitter, beany taste of soy are sugar, brown sugar, corn syrup, molasses, carmelized syrup and something called «Refiner's Syrup,» which is apparently a byproduct of cane sugar manufacture.
Lack of oxygen and proper circulation around a trigger point (called ischemia) allows build up of metabolic and inflammatory byproducts around the knot and causes adhesion to neighboring muscles and structures.
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