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    certain fatty acids strip away the nerve cells’ protective layer, causing major brain damage. It is an orphan disease, meaning that there are only a few people that have it, and there is little to no profit incentive for drug companies to develop a cure. In Lorenzo’s Oil, Lorenzo Odone is diagnosed with this disease, which at the time, was nearly always fatal. During Lorenzo’s father’s journey to find a cure for his son’s disease, he discovered that if the intake very long chain saturated fatty…

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    Beta Oxidation Process

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    molecules of fatty acid molecules and a glycerol molecule and its catabolism follows two pathways to generate ATP. The four molecules are separated by a hydrolysis degradation reaction. The three fatty acid molecules enter a pathway that consists of Beta oxidation, Citric Acid Cycle, and electron transport chain. The substrate involved in Beta Oxidation include the three fatty acid molecules, coenzyme A, NAD, FAD, and ATP. The Beta Oxidation process involves activation of the fatty acids by…

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    through fish with mono and poly unsaturated fats to be among the high priority fats. Dietary fats are a source of energy and are essential for growth and regulation of body functions2. They are sources of vitamins (A, D, E and K) and essential fatty acids (EFA)2. EFA are required by the body for cell growth and nourishment, brain development, regulation of water loss by the skin, blood pressure regulation and for the development of placenta and mammary glands in pregnant women3.…

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    Benefits Of Chia Seeds

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    news because of its quality to lose weight. But one of the most important roles of chia comes in protecting the heart. Role of Omega 3 fatty acid for cardiovascular diseases is well known. Contains good fatty acid Role of fatty acids in preventing heart disease is well known. Omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids are much are well-recognized polyunsaturated fatty acids which help in lowering cholesterol. Chia seeds have high concentration omega 3 and omega 6 fats which are making it so popular.…

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    supplements have been proven to aid through enhancing muscle fatty acid oxidation and acylcarnitine production, altering glucose homeostasis, and muscle fatigue resistance. Increasing the combustion of fat during lengthy exercises with combinations of limited stored carbohydrates can increase endurance capacity. The role of carnitine in the body is to help transport long-chain fatty acids, into the mitochondria of cells. Once the fatty acids reach the inside of the mitochondria, they are…

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    liquid/thin oil than it will have a warming effect on the body. From a physiological point of view, this is primarily due to the nature of Sterols in the cell membranes which close off the cell to the outside world (hard,heavy, solid oils). Essential Fatty Acids (EFA’s) open the cell membrane up to the outside world around it (in the case of soft, light, liquid oils). Those foods which contain these types of oils often have similar effect on the body . Energetics are also effected by…

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    MCT Oil Benefits

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    Medium-chain triglycerides are a unique type of fatty acid. The "medium" part of MTC's name refers to the length of its chemical structure. Fatty acids — made up of carbon and hydrogen strands — are deemed "short," "medium," or "long" according to the number of carbons they have. Short-chain triglycerides have…

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    Avocado Essay

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    The avocado is a fruit, but only as a classification. Actually resembles a vegetable texture and nuts - a nutritional composition. It is called a "miracle fruit" because it is widely used not only in cooking. I know that there are many people who love avocados - added to creams,salads, or sandwiches. Of course, there is the opposite camp - people who do not like the avocado because of number of reasons. Regardless of which group you are, maybe it will become interesting to you to find out that…

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    meat may look similar smell similar and taste similar, but in it’s not Bulletproof like grass fed meat. Grass fed meat is in a class of its own, it’s the real meat that makes Bulletproof diet work. On the hand, factory meat contains the wrong fatty acids, has hormones that can cause obesity and mycotoxins formed as a result of meat processing or cattle food mold. There is no magic in transforming steers diet into minerals, healthy fats and vitamins. If you feed your bulls with nutritious food,…

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    Coconut Milk Speech

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    higher than other types of milk. (6) Anti-Bacterial Properties: Coconut milk is an effective agent, when it comes to fighting bacterial and viral infections. Such a property of this milk is attributed to the presence of 'lauric acid' in it. Lauric acid is a medium chain fatty acid, which in the body gets converted to 'monolaurin', a highly beneficial compound. Monolaurin shows anti-bacterial effects against a wide range of harmful bacteria, including Staphylococcus aureus, which causes…

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