The phrase
"nutritional inadequacies" means that there is a lack or insufficiency of the required nutrients or elements that our body needs for good health and proper functioning.
Full definition
Yet the Committee itself notes that evidence linking meat consumption with chronic disease is «moderate, limited, insufficient and inconsistent,» and acknowledges that plant protein confers no specific health benefits and may in fact
present nutritional inadequacies.
In fact, without leucine, the body can't correctly decipher cellular instructions that stimulate protein synthesis and prevent the degradation of muscle tissue at times of
nutritional inadequacies and recovery.
Graham improves on many of
the nutritional inadequacies of other low - fat vegan diets and the intake of vitamins and minerals is much higher due to the inclusion of an abundant amount of fruit and leafy green vegetables.
Symptoms such as excessive shedding, itching, skin lesions, and digestive disturbances have been correlated with allergies or intolerances to components of commercial diets, or to
the nutritional inadequacy of the diet for a specific individual or breed.