Sentences with phrase «directly used by the body»

Also, the amino acids in meat (and meat has a much more favorable amino acid profile for this and much higher protein density) can be directly used by the body to produce glutathione, the most potent antioxidant in vivo.

Not exact matches

An article published in the «Ceylon Medical Journal» in 2006 stated that medium - chain fatty acids, such as those found in coconuts, are used directly by the body as fuel, not broken down and absorbed like other saturated fats.
If you are directly eating fat your body can still either use or store it as stored fat (bad by this articles logic).
An infrared (IR) sauna uses a specific type of heater that creates infrared waves to heat your body directly, instead of just by the air surrounding you.
The fatty acids are used directly by the body.
Also has more amino acids than beef, eggs, or cheese of equal weight, which are ready to be used directly by the body and also contains vitamins, including B - complex and folic acid.
The mineral is used by the body in a similar fashion as when we eat it in food and the BHB goes directly into the blood stream where it can interact and move into cells to be used as energy.
MCFA's are absorbed directly by your body and, rather than hanging out on your booty, are used up as quick energy.
Fatty acids may be used for directly for energy by many tissues in the body, but not the brain.
The water extracts many useful materials from the bones which can then be used directly by the body to build new hair follicles.
Underpinning the M3 and M4 will be a common chassis boasting unique track widths, forged aluminum suspension components and a rear axle supported by a new steel carrier that, unlike that of the old M3, is bolted directly to the body, without the use of traditional rubber bushings.
«Mine, on the other hand, are cast direct from the woman in question using the rough and ready method of making a waste mould by applying plaster bandage directly onto the body.
It would cross over a thousand bodies of water including the Missouri, Yellowstone rivers and straight through one of America's largest aquifers — the Ogallala — which supplies 30 percent of the groundwater used for irrigation in the U.S. Over 500,000 people are directly employed in the agricultural sector in the states traversed by the pipeline — a sector that generates billions of dollars.
to ensure that no decisions directly relating to the rights and interests of indigenous peoples are taken without their informed consent, as well as to recognise and protect the rights of indigenous peoples to own, develop, control and use their communal lands and territories and resources: General Recommendation XXIII — Indigenous Peoples, (1997) para's 4 - 5, in Human Rights Committee, General Comment 23 — The rights of minorities, (1994) para 9; in Compilation of General Comments and General Recommendations Adopted by Human Rights Treaty Bodies, United Nations («UN») doc HRI / GEN / 1 / Rev. 5 (26 April 2001), p192.
to ensure that no decisions directly relating to the rights and interests of indigenous peoples are taken without their informed consent, as well as to recognise and protect the rights of indigenous peoples to own, develop, control and use their communal lands and territories and resources: General Recommendation XXIII — Indigenous Peoples, (1997) para's 4 - 5, in Compilation Of General Comments And General Recommendations Adopted By Human Rights Treaty Bodies, op.cit., p192.
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