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Protein Supplements Tips

Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Jammu
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Allergy is a response of the immune system. It only occurs when a harmless substance attacks the body and it tries to attack it by creating antibodies as a triggering response. While there could be a lot of triggering agents, some of the basic ones include dust, food and dander.

Conventional allergies can be easily treated with medicines and environmental changes whereas chronic allergies need medical attention. Either way there exist some great natural supplements which when applied ca...more
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Sexologist•Mumbai
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Supplements are just a way to add vital nutrients in your daily nutritional intake, but are not the only solution. First of all, it is important to note that your sex life does not depend on supplements. Various other factors can both positively and negatively affect your sex life. Exercise, weight and medications you take can have both adverse and positive effects. Try to improve your sex life by altering these aspects before you use supplements. Nevertheless, here are some supplements which ma...more
Last Updated: 9 years ago• Featured Tip
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Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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Vitamin D and pregnancy go hand in hand. Expecting mothers need to ensure they get the recommended amounts of vitamin D during pregnancy for the healthy development of the baby as well as their own well-being.

Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin obtained mostly from consuming fortified milk or juice, fish oils and dietary supplements. It also is produced in the skin by exposure to sunlight. Vitamin D, which is ingested or produced in the skin must undergo hydroxylation in the liver and ...more
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Bangalore
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Protein isavailable in ample amount in foods such as meat, eggs, legumes, dairy products, soy, and fish. It serves as the building block for the body's cells, muscles, skin, tissue, and organs. Although, both chicken and egg are infused with high amounts of protein, they do vary on the grounds of the actual protein content per serving. So which is a better source of protein?

Nutritional facts of 100g chicken
Protein: 27g
Fats: 4g
Calories: 153
Sodium: 51mg
Cholestero...more
Last Updated: 10 years ago• Featured Tip
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Physiotherapist•Gurgaon
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Protein builds up mind and body, so have it daily.
Last Updated: 10 years ago• Featured Tip
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
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Cow's milk gives 3.2 gm protein and 4.4 gm fat per 100 ml.
Buffalo milk gives 4.3 gm protein and 6.6 gm fat per 100 ml.

So in case you are a vegetarian, you can continue with the buffalo milk, but make sure you are removing the cream thoroughly twice and then only consuming it.
Last Updated: 10 years ago• Featured Tip
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1.) all legumes and beans: legumes (peanuts, soy products), beans (chowli, bengal gram, etc.) are good sources of protein. Soy milk is an excellent source of protein so is tofu which is fermented soybean. Avoid consuming protein powders as they are too concentrated and do not assimilate and digest easily.

2.) grains: all grains especially amaranth (rajgeera) and quinoa are higher in protein content than others.

3.) all green and yellow vegetables help the synthesis of protein i...more
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Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Nagpur
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Protein is the key for muscle building; this will help you gain weight. Help yourself with nuts and dairy products.
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
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Did You Know - A Protein Fact!
Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
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Protein In Vegetarian Food Items!
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