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Metabolism: your liver could be making you overweight

Monday, July 30th, 2007

You may be overweight because of your metabolism: your liver isn’t producing enough enzymes. This means that you’re constantly hungry, and you overeat, because you’re trying to get the nutrition you need.
“Metabolic Defect In Liver That Can Lead To Obesity Found By Monell Researchers” states that:
Researchers at the Monell Chemical Senses Center have identified a […]

Metabolism And Your Testosterone Levels - Build your muscles

Monday, May 7th, 2007

Testosterone is an anabolic steroidal hormone that provides a handful of benefits for men. However, the most important aspect of testosterone is that it helps in building muscle mass and strength. When a person develops lean muscles, he or she increases energy every day.
Metabolism, on the other hand, is an important body process that […]

Nutrition And Metabolism - good nutrition is vital

Monday, May 7th, 2007

Metabolism affects your weight. When you have normal metabolism levels, losing weight effectively is easier compared to people with slow metabolism. However, having normal metabolism is not enough to lose excess weight or maintain normal weight. Following regular exercise and a healthy diet plan is also important.
Nutrition and metabolism go hand in hand because the […]

Nucleic Acid Metabolism - how does it work?

Sunday, May 6th, 2007

If you want to understand biological processes such as growth, inheritance and metabolism, you also need to learn about the molecules involved within each process. This article will explain the metabolism of nucleic acid and the molecules behind this metabolic process.
Nucleic acid metabolism is the process wherein nucleotides are synthesized and degraded. Nucleotides are chemical […]

Cholesterol Metabolism and a healthy heart

Saturday, May 5th, 2007

Cholesterol often gets a bad rap because we are taught to associate it with clogged arteries. Cholesterol actually plays an important role in maintaining good health. It helps produce bile acids which are used to digest our fat intake. It is an abundance of cholesterol in our diets that can cause negative health effects. Cholesterol […]

Sucrose Metabolism - What It Is

Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

Sucrose is a natural product found in most fruits and vegetables. Sugar cane and sugar beet contain very high concentrations of sucrose. Another name for table sugar is also sucrose. Some studies show that sucrose makes up as much as 20% of our daily food intake. Because sucrose is considered to be a high complex […]


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