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Results 1 - 10 of 45 for Protein nutrient
  1. ... life. This usually means limiting or avoiding high-protein foods, such as meats, fish, eggs, and beans. People ...
  2. ... an allergy to that food. More than one food protein may be tested. An allergy blood test measures immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies in your blood. Your immune system makes specific types of IgE in response to different foods. If you have a food allergy, your levels ...
  3. ... Malnutrition Infection Digestive diseases that involve problems using protein from food, such as Crohn's disease and malabsorption disorders Burns ...
  4. ... in your intestines make ammonia when you digest protein in the foods you eat. Normally, your liver changes ammonia into ...
  5. ... eat and drink, your bloodstream absorbs sugar, fat, protein, and other nutrients in those foods and beverages. That could affect ...
  6. ... help: Find out if you are getting enough nutrients, especially protein, in your diet Check for nutrition problems if you have a risk of malnutrition because you: Are in the hospital with certain ... of food Are fed by parenteral nutrition ("artificial feeding"), which ...
  7. ... With celiac disease, problems start if you eat foods that have a protein called gluten. Your immune system "thinks" the gluten ...
  8. ... rate and how fast you burn calories from food. Antibodies are proteins that your immune system makes to fight foreign ...
  9. ... provide instructions for making the MTHFR protein. This protein helps your body use folate, a type of B vitamin that you get from many foods. Your body needs folate and other B vitamins ...
  10. ... small intestine can't absorb enough nutrients from food. Malabsorption syndromes include celiac disease and Crohn's disease . If your total protein levels were high, it may mean you have ...
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