Recent News & Comments About amino acid supplements
Study may boost nutrient's use against HIV (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
It has long been known that people infected with HIV/AIDS have lower levels of selenium in their bodies, with further evidence that supplements of the micronutrient slow the virus's progression.
Naturopathic Doctor Popular Among Hispanics (Hartford Courant)
When Juan Shutte began feeling heat and pains in his face and back, he went to a clinic, but doctors told him they couldn't find the problem.
Natural Ways to Boost Libido (ThirdAge)
You can never be too rich or too thin, they say. Nor, apparently, too hot. The quest for potions, foods, herbs and supplements to increase a sagging libido never ends.
Amino acid may ease symptoms of fatigue: Study (Nutraingredients.com)
The daily dose of 2000 mg reduced symptoms of fatigue in 17 healthy volunteers taking part in the randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, two-way crossover study.
A Myth Examined: Can Turkey Make You Tired? (NPR)
Though we often blame the turkey, nutritionists say virtually all meats, tofu, dairy products and nuts have tryptophan. The Thanksgiving Day snooze may have more to do with other things, like overeating, wine and dealing with social interactions.
'Breakthrough' on osteoporosis (The New Zealand Herald)
United States research showing it may be possible to boost bone formation by controlling the body chemical serotonin may have negative implications for New Zealand dairy sales campaigns built on fighting osteoporosis.
Can’t sleep? Shut your busy mind (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
CAN’T sleep? Can’t stay asleep? Look deeper into yourself. Consistent sleep deprivation ultimately takes a toll on your health.
MMA Gear and Clothing Store and MMA Training Academy Launches in Columbus, NE (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
MartialArtsPride.com, a CAS Enterprises, Inc. Internet property, has announced its plans to open an MMA retail store and gym. There aren't enough resources in the Midwest for those involved in MMA, it's difficult to find gear or a place to train without having to drive 100 miles.
Sport Supplement May Help Shield Seniors From Falls (MedicineNet.com)
Title: Sport Supplement May Help Shield Seniors From Falls Category: Health News Created: 11/20/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 11/20/2008
Sport Supplement May Help Shield Seniors From Falls (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 19 (HealthDay News) -- The dietary supplement beta-alanine (BA) -- widely used by athletes and body builders -- improves muscle endurance in the elderly, according to U.S. researchers.
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