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Although it is well known that muscles need protein to function, that the brain also needs protein is not common knowledge. In
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A while back, I wrote an article called ‘Just a Vitamin Deficiency‘ in an effort to dispel the notion that vitamin deficiencies
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One of the more common questions I get asked is which nutrients do the mitochondria need to function well? This is really
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