What is a Bad Nutrition? -part 3-

Posted by mzPOTTER | June 18th, 2010 in Food and Nutrition | No Comments »

what is a bad nutrition?The ore in his presentation “chelated” is one that is surrounded by chains of amino acids.

The point where the chelated minerals are absorbed into the small intestine which is negatively charged.

The inorganic minerals: oxides, phosphates, carbonates, etc. ionize in the stomach quickly, preventing further absorption in the intestine.

Organic chelates are more stable and surrounding the mineral that prevents the ionization in the stomach.

Organic mineral chelates, fumarate, gluconate, citrate and chelated minerals for amino acids have a higher rate of absorption through the intestinal walls.

The free amino acid formula foods are ingested in its pure crystalline form, not undergoing any type of gastric digestion, and only a small intestinal digestion, being rapidly absorbed through the portal vein, only 5 to 10 minutes after being consumed orally.

It will be highly recommended to turn our nutritional supplements do not contain potential allergens such as yeast, soy, milk, egg, wheat, corn, or sugar, salt and starch.

Must be packaged in the best possible way to be very useful amber glass to maintain the potency of the nutrients.

Malnutrition

CAUSES

The main causes of malnutrition are:

* Nutritional factors (reserves) · duration and severity of inadequate intake
* Underlying diseases (fever, infection, trauma, ..)
* Physiological effects such as increased requirements (pregnancy, lactation, growth …)

CARE

Advice on dietary supplements: • Any unexplained weight loss should be discussed with a doctor · The chronic diarrhea and vomiting and other intestinal problems can be due to a malabsorption syndrome, intestinal paralysis or sensitivity to food and should be investigated • Many diseases and treatments alter the nutritional requirements and may require supplements. You should consult a dietitian or endocrinologist.

Source: www.alimentacion-sana.com.ar/Portal%20nuevo/actualizaciones/malanutri.htm
image source: www.altion.com.au/images/chelate.gif


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