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What is instant protein?

Instant Protein is a brand name for a powdered, protein supplement/replacement that is currently... Full Answer

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What are lipoproteins?

Lipoproteins are the principal means by which lipids (fat) are transported in the blood. These... Full Answer

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What is texturized vegetable protein?

Textured or texturized vegetable protein or texturized soy protein (also known as TVP or TSP) is a... Full Answer

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What are some healthy proteins I can eat for lunch or dinner?

The options for a healthy lunch or dinner are increasing daily. You can have it all in your salad... Full Answer

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What are some healthy proteins I can eat for breakfast?

There are many healthy proteins choices for breakfast but it's a matter of personal... Full Answer

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What healthy nuts should I keep in my pantry?

Nuts such as walnuts, almonds, brazil nuts, cashews and pecans provide a great source of protein,... Full Answer

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Can my body make all the amino acids I need?

No, our bodies only produce what is known as the non-essential amino acids (NEAA). The other amino... Full Answer

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What is the nutritional value of halibut?

A 5.5 oz/155 gram (approximately ½ of a fillet) fillet of Atlantic or Pacific Halibut... Full Answer

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What is the difference between whole grain and refined grains?

Refined grains are grains that have been processed where typically the germ and the bran have been... Full Answer

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What is beef?

Beef is the culinary name that is used for meat from bovines, especially domestic cattle. Beef can... Full Answer

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Why does protein powder cause constipation and bloating?

In sensitive people, protein powders can cause constipation and/or bloating based on the type of... Full Answer

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How can I take Spirulina?

Spirulina is found in capsules and taken orally. One gram daily for 12 days has been used in the... Full Answer

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What is Spirulina?

It is used orally for weight loss, oral leukoplakia (patches on the tongue, in the mouth, or on the... Full Answer

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How much protein should an athlete eat?

A simple and safe formula for figuring out an athlete's protein needs is approximately 1 gram of... Full Answer

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Are supplements and diet pills safe for athletes?

It depends on the athlete’s physiological state (health and potential contraindications) and... Full Answer

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