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Can Oxidized Proteins Kill You? PROTOX Links Processed High Protein Foods to IBS, Diabetes, Cancer, NAFLD & Co.

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Dietary protein sources: You better eat them before they're rancid. There's such a thing as "protein oxidation"? If you are asking yourself this question, you will probably have missed the 20th century studies by Henry D. Dakin (*1880–†1952). Dakin originally reported the oxidative degradation of particular amino acids during digestion and introduced the potential biological consequences of such biochemical reactions. The impact of PROTOX, as this form oxidation is called to distinguish it from the way better known LOX (lipid oxidation) on human health was, at that moment, wholly unknown. As Estévez and Luna point out in a recent paper in the peer-reviewed scientific journal "Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition", PROTOX has been in the focus during the succeeding decades, though, "owing to the association between the oxidative damage to proteins and aging and age-related diseases (Berlett & Stadtman, 1997)" (Estévez. 2016). ...

SuppVersity Science Round-Up Seconds: Topical Stevia Ointment and Oral Stevia Both Speed Up Wound Healing & Fight Bacteria. + Kinesio Taping, Exercise vs. Parkinson's and Non-Permanent Infertility Due to Low Dose Finasteride

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The SuppVersity Science Round-Up live on SHR Thursdays 1PM EST! As expected, Carl and I did not get to all of the potential topics in yesterday's installment of the SuppVersity Science Round Up on Super Human Radio (download the podcast here ). The topics we covered were awesome (the protein study that was in the news, yesterday; nitrate supplementation ; breast cancer and health benefits of minimalist multi- or rather tri-vitamins ), but even the promised stevia based wound ointment did not make it into the 68min show (yeah, we went longer, once again). Therefore, it seems only logical to give you a brief summary of what you have or have not been missing in yesterday's installment of the thursdaily SuppVersity Science Round Up . Alright, why don't we just start with the wound ointment and finish up with a brief mash-up of selected pieces from the 2nd line? Stevia wound ointment improves tissue regeneration after incision In a recent study that was conducted...

Tauroursodeoxycholic Acid (TUDCA) - Research Overview: Newly Appreciated Liver Protectant, Potential Antidiabetic, Thyroid Booster and a Heart- and Neuroprotective Agent!?

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Image 1: If you decide to start your own TUDCA import/export company, make sure you get your supply from chemical sources in the Far East and not from a bear farm like this in the northern province of Quang Ninh, Vietnam, where bear bile is "harvested" and sold to tourists for $500+/20cc (TalkVietnam. 2012) Last week's " On Very Short Notice " item on the ability of TUDCA, i.e. tauroursodeoxycholic acid to stimulate the conversion of the "inactive" thyroid hormone T4 to its active counterpart T3 has caused quite a stir and instigated questions related to appropriate dosages and other potential benefits of a previously largely overlooked bile acid. With the recent interest from "using" muscle heads looking to protect their liver and overall health, however, the demand for TUDCA appears to be so high that whichever source Nutraplanet , the only major retailer I know of that has been selling bulk TUDCA at a reasonable price, must have got...
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