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07.10.2017
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Protein levels are rapidly declining in all foods in India
Between 1993-94 and 2011-12, protein levels in beans dropped around 60 per cent Rural households were consuming 56.5g of protein in 2011-12, down from 60.2g in 1993-94 The doctor’s words will always ring in your ears: eat more protein-rich foods. But this timeless advice may be hard to...
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05.10.2017
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Protein Gets a Boost: Ingredients that Increase the Effects of Protein | Nutritional Outlook
Protein is so popular these days that it seems nobody can get enough of it. Not getting enough protein can literally be a struggle, however, partly because certain factors impede our ability to fully digest and use the protein we consume. That’s why ingredients that promise to “boost”...
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04.10.2017
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Why Paying for Nutrition Saves Money on Health Care | Time.com
The foods we eat play a central role in our health. The epidemics of our time—obesity, heart disease, type 2 diabetes—are intimately tied to unhealthy patterns of eating. But eating healthy is also expensive, making it particularly challenging for households who have to worry whether they can...
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23.09.2017
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Timing protein intake and overnight recovery crucial to sports performance
Proliva Sport Build is a customised protein supplement designed to meet overnight recovery in sports person and athletes and therefore, is also called “night protein”. It contains a perfect combination of different proteins, led by Casein which is ideally suited for overnight recovery...
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22.09.2017
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Your Nutrition May Be at Risk Thanks to Climate Change | Big Think
A 2014 Harvard study conducted over six years on fields in Japan, Australia, and the US, served up a dire warning. It found that around 150 million people in 18 different countries could face a protein deficiency, due to a 5% drop in dietary protein in staple crops like wheat and rice, by 2050.The...
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