Not exact matches
The most common ones I see which you can do a blood test to check are:
insufficient Essential Fatty Acids, L - Glutamine, B Vitamin Deficiency, Minerals like Magnesium, Manganese, and Zinc, Vitamin C or E or The
amino acid Carnitine.
She believed plants contained «incomplete proteins» with
insufficient amounts of certain
essential amino acids to meet the needs of people.13 As a result of this misunderstanding, she placed great emphasis on combining vegetable foods to create an
amino acid pattern which resembles that found in animal foods.
When an
essential amino acid was given in
insufficient amounts for approximately two days, all subjects complained bitterly of similar symptoms: a clear increase in nervous irritability, extreme fatigue, and a profound failure of appetite.
So, investigators at that time suspected that the vegetable foods had
insufficient amounts of some of the
amino acids
essential for the normal growth of rats.
While some of these can be synthesized in the body, there are 9
amino acids that humans can only obtain from dietary sources (
insufficient amounts of which can result in death), termed
essential amino acids.
Canine food has
insufficient proteins and taurine, the later being an
essential amino acids which cats produce in
insufficient amounts.