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It was just the right mix of research information, along with dosage and uses.This book has been very useful in helping me find supplements that are improving my medical issues. This book is well-organized, highly readable, and extremely interesting. This book is exactly what I was looking for. I needed information about each of the amino acids, what functions they are involved in, how they interrelate, and what illnesses they are connected with.
If you are interested in Amino Acids and their benefits this book will be helpful. This book as been a valuable resource.
This is a wonderful book for those who are serious about using amino acids to balance the neurotransmitters and avoid the need for prescription medications.
It does however give a simple introduction to amino acids, and this is a complex topic, so that it is a good place to start quite a bit of the research on which it is based is now dated, and some important aspects of nutrition have been completely ignored.
Everyone can benefit from the use of supplemental amino acids. Continuing Breakthroughs in Amino Acids. The Problems of Vegetarianism. This excellent book shows how to integrate them in one's own health management programme. The Much Maligned Egg: The Best Amino Acid Food. The amino acids in the human body are proving to be potent healing substances.
Many of them also play a part in immune stimulation or as anti-oxidants.There are three appendices: 1. This informative book with its good news concludes with an extensive bibliography, a glossary of terms and an index. This book reveals the findings of research in the 1980s and 1990s on the beneficial role of the aminos in Alzheimer's, cancer, depression, heart conditions, stress and many other disease states.The different amino acids are discussed in chapters according to type: Aromatic, Sulphur, Urea Cycle, Glutamate, Threonine and Branched Chain. 3. Similar helpful books include The Amino Revolution by Erdmann and Amino Acids In Therapy by Chaitow. Their food sources, nutrient interactions and proven benefits are given in detail.The therapeutic functions of specific aminos include pain relief (Phenylalanine), fighting addiction (Tyrosine), treatment of Parkinson's (Methionine), heart protection (Homocysteine), herpes killer (Lysine).
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