Digestion & Absorption of Protein & Fats

Digestion is the process in which your body decreases the size of the food particles you eat until they are small enough to be absorbed. Absorption occurs when these small molecules of food particles pass from your digestive system, or gut, into your bloodstream so your body can benefit from the nutrients they contain.

Jan Annigan
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Hydrochloric Acid & Protein Digestion

If you experience acid reflux, you may suppress stomach acid with antacids. Yet as long as it stays where it belongs, hydrochloric acid -- a main component of stomach acid -- is extremely important. One of its roles in keeping you healthy is protein digestion.

Janine Grant
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Can There Be Too Much Fetal Movement?

You've probably heard that it's important to pay attention to decreased fetal movement, but you may wonder if it's possible for your baby to move too much.

Lisa Baker
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Do Protein Shakes Make You Fat if You Aren't Working Out?

Protein shakes often appear in ads with muscular, toned athletes, implying that by simply consuming the drink you can achieve the same physique.

Andrea Cespedes
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How to Make Chocolate Whey Protein Taste Better

Trying to bulk up and increase mass may mean consuming protein drinks to help your muscles recover and grow faster. Whey protein, which is a high quality protein derived from dairy, mostly milk, is a common source of protein used in shakes and drinks.

Beth Rifkin
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Benefits of Immunocal

Immunocal is a natural health supplement produced by a company called Immunotech that contains a complete protein, which means that it supplies all of the amino acids your body needs to operate efficiently.

Jonathan Thompson
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How to Get 100G of Protein in Protein Shakes

You might drink a protein shake to support lean muscle mass growth and weight gain. Protein shakes usually contain a combination of milk, protein powder and flavorings, such as fruit, nut butter or chocolate.

Andrea Cespedes
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What Is the Perfect Balance of Carbohydrates, Protein, Sugar, and Fat Calories?

Your body needs a blend of carbohydrates, protein and fat to fuel its physical activity and metabolic needs. While there is no perfect balance for everyone, the Food and Nutrition Board of the Institute of Medicine provides a range of your total caloric intake that is acceptable for each nutrient.

Graham Ulmer
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How to Counteract Too Much Salt in Gravy

One of the worst things that can happen when making gravy for dinner is adding too much salt. Now you’re stuck between the decision of making more gravy to balance out the salt or just tossing out the gravy. Before you throw the gravy away, try a technique to help pull the excess salt out of the gravy.

Cary Louis
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How to Counteract Too Much Sodium in a Diet

Diets high in sodium put you at risk for serious side effects such as high blood pressure, heart attack and stroke. According to the McKinley Health Center, adults should consume less than 2,300 mg of sodium per day.

Heather Topham Wood
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50 Gram Protein Diet

Whether you need 50 grams of protein per day or 50 grams per meal, choose nutrient-rich sources like lean meats, low-fat dairy, fruits, veggies, beans and nuts.

Antonius Ortega
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How Much Liquid Is Too Much to Drink?

Your body needs water to survive and function properly. When you exercise, are ill or are exposed to heat or humidity, you need even more. Since your body is constantly losing fluid through sweat, urine and respiration, it is important to drink throughout the day. However, it is possible to consume too much fluid.

Lori Newell
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