Guest guest Posted June 22, 2004 Report Share Posted June 22, 2004 Barb > Anyway, on the liquid amino acids, can't someone > get all amino acids but just eating a piece of > good quality meat? > You arrive at the central point of Vickery's research: there is no lack of supply, but sick bodies do not absorb what is presented to them. He found that despite all the food coming in, the essential nutrients are not being absorbed. That's why he developed his Platinum Plus Amino Acids, with the additives that enable the digestion of what you eat. Free form aminos are absorbed without digestion, they are already in the form that needs no digestion. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2004 Report Share Posted June 22, 2004 > You arrive at the central point of Vickery's research: there is no lack of > supply, but sick bodies do not absorb what is presented to them. He found > that despite all the food coming in, the essential nutrients are not being > absorbed. Food combining is supposed to help immensely with proper digestion and assimilation but it is difficult for people on the SAD(Standard American Diet), to implement. Cultured foods are very easy to digest. regards, Bruce Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2004 Report Share Posted June 23, 2004 > > Anyway, on the liquid amino acids, can't someone > > get all amino acids but just eating a piece of > > good quality meat? > > > You arrive at the central point of Vickery's research: there is no > lack of supply, but sick bodies do not absorb what is presented to > them. He found that despite all the food coming in, the essential > nutrients are not being absorbed. That's why he developed his Platinum > Plus Amino Acids, with the additives that enable the digestion of what > you eat. Free form aminos are absorbed without digestion, they are > already in the form that needs no digestion. > > Like says, Barb, sick bodies may indeed have impaired absorption, but even very sick, unbalanced bodies still absorb amino acids very well; this is verified by a patent on Immunocal, a whey powder that is listed in the Physician's Desktop Reference (for prescription drugs no less) as a specific anti-wasting tool for cancer and AIDS patients for example. (an anti-cachexia tool). The difference between amino acids in meat and whey is that whey proteins are much more easily digested than meat proteins. The biological value is about double that of meat or fish, and 60% better than eggs. Malabsorption of a human's only obligatory food in nature is an extremely unlikely event because it utilised via a well- established pathway that seldom fails. In fact, this food is what survival of our species was built on. Be that as it may, is correct that certain nutrients can be better presented to the body so they are better absorbed. We know that natural liquid nutrients can be 98% absorbed (according to the medical text Harper's Biochemistry), and that they start to be absorbed as soon as they hit the mouth. Natural form nutrients have a large complement of what the body requires, that a man-made mix does not. Vickery's mix to is a close relative to the Master Amino Pattern created and patented by Dr. Luca-Moretti, who discovered the exact ratio of each essential amino acid needed by the body. http://healthmaap.com But there's little reason to resort to a free-form amino supplement to get the essential amino acids, even if it does contain, or you supply, healthy additives. regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2004 Report Share Posted June 23, 2004 > Food combining is supposed to help immensely with proper digestion and > assimilation but it is difficult for people on the SAD(Standard > American Diet), to implement. Cultured foods are very easy to digest. > > regards, Bruce Good point Bruce; Following this thread, Life Force Body Balance has a complement of natural enzymes in it, plus it is easily assimilated and a lot of it doesn't even require digestion to be absorbed. regards, Duncan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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