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Tag Archives: metabolism
Exercise is good for you! AMPK role in cell recycling may explain why AMPK plays an important role in metabolic disorders
AMPK (Adenosine monophosphate – activated protein kinase) is an amazing enzyme. It plays critical role in cellular energy homeostasis – maintaining balance of energy production and consumption in the cell by regulating ATP generation. When the process of autophagy is defective, cells … Continue reading →
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Want to eat healthy? Go for Black Rice!!!
Black Rice has more antioxidants than even brown rice and blue berries. Black rice has more AnthoCyanin antioxidants which are pretty good at fighting cancer, heart disease etc. Black rice has less sugar than blue berries Black rice even has … Continue reading →
Cholestrol controlling genes (Mind over mass)
Scientists identified hunger hormone ghrelin which when controlled not only controlled the urge to eat, but also controlled the how long which cholesterol stayed in the blood stream article from sciam The important find “The researchers got the same high HDL … Continue reading →
I always felt that the effect of exercise lasted longer than the time I was on the treadmill
This proves that long after the heart rate goes down metabolism is still high.