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- 9786156786012
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- Vitaking
- Date de publication
- 17/04/2024
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- anglais
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- anglais
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The Cause Of Your Illness: 8 Missing Nutrients
Essential Amino Acids, The Basic Building Blocks Of The Body
Demecs István
Vitaking
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I believe that essential amino acids will be the most important nutritional
supplements in upcoming years. They will significantlyaffect the health of
people and solve numerous chronic disease issues.
As the ‘90s saw an advance in the use of vitamins in medicine, so will
essential amino acids be integrated into everyday life of people. The concept
of orthomolecular medicine was first used by Linus Pauling (1901-1994),
American Nobel-prize-winning chemist. He realized that an optimal
concentration of vitamins, minerals, and trace elements is required to achieve
physical and mental well-be- ing. This is no different with amino acids; if
possible, the statement is even more true. The results of their consumption,
useless or
magical, are dependent upon amounts and proportions.
At the current technical standards of medicine, it is far easier to prove or
refute a theory, than it was at the time of Linus Pauling, 40years ago. Today
there is a wide range of documented and peer-re- viewed research material,
from molecular studies describing amino acids’ mechanisms of action to
clinical publications demonstrating their practical results. A concise summary
of the latter is what I
intended to write in this book.
supplements in upcoming years. They will significantlyaffect the health of
people and solve numerous chronic disease issues.
As the ‘90s saw an advance in the use of vitamins in medicine, so will
essential amino acids be integrated into everyday life of people. The concept
of orthomolecular medicine was first used by Linus Pauling (1901-1994),
American Nobel-prize-winning chemist. He realized that an optimal
concentration of vitamins, minerals, and trace elements is required to achieve
physical and mental well-be- ing. This is no different with amino acids; if
possible, the statement is even more true. The results of their consumption,
useless or
magical, are dependent upon amounts and proportions.
At the current technical standards of medicine, it is far easier to prove or
refute a theory, than it was at the time of Linus Pauling, 40years ago. Today
there is a wide range of documented and peer-re- viewed research material,
from molecular studies describing amino acids’ mechanisms of action to
clinical publications demonstrating their practical results. A concise summary
of the latter is what I
intended to write in this book.
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