Margaret.Ann.1958
11-16-2004, 01:37 PM
I am interested in learning more about amino acids and found this elsewhere on the web, so I am posting here after not finding the same topic through a forum search.
I found the following at http://www.rawtimes.com/rawlifedigest/v01.n235
- -----Original Message-----
From: T-Tapp Ten Day Tip <tips@t-tapp.com>
To: tip0@t-tapp.com <tip0@t-tapp.com>
Date: Sunday, 23 April 2000 2:13
Subject: Importance of Amino Acids for Weight Control
- --------
Ten Day Tip
Teresa Tapp, List Editor
Published by T-Tapp, Inc. <http://www.t-tapp.com>
- --------
April 20th - Importance of Amino Acids for Weight Control
News: Been busy with another mini fitness retreat...5 women from the last
Belleview Biltmore Fitness Retreat returned exactly 30 days later to reveal
what they had accomplished doing nothing but T-Tapp Total Workout and Hit
the Floor videos. Wow! What a difference it makes having photos taken and
placed side by side for review! Check out iVillage.com message board
"Workouts that Work" in archives #14, item #50 and see what one of the
attendees, "Dee" wrote about her experience -- she has a black belt in
karate and lost a lot of waist-to-knee "bulk".
Each age group was represented: 28, 38, 43, 46, and 58. Inches and clothing
sizes were lost, muscle bulk was reversed and skin was tighter! And nobody
changed their eating patterns either, except the 28 year old who actually
ate more from several pre-wedding parties (cakes, candies and pastries)
She didn't gain anything. In fact, her body looked better than ever!
A new viewpoint was shared by all after witnessing everyone's results and
that was you don't have to do any additional cardio or weights with the
T-Tapp Workout. You can, if you wish, but you don't have to in order to get
results...don't work harder ...work out smart! Soon, I will have an
article on the web site with 30 day before/after photos to share their
success stories.
Contest Winners": ***Congratulations to April Hite, Alpna Bhatia, and Irma
Gomez*** you receive your choice of Target Pop Videos Primary Back Stretch
for ultimate lymphatic health and fat burning or Secret to Toning Arms
without Weights or Secret to Lunges without Bulking. Also Thelma Burgess
and Rose Popper receive their choice of Intermediate or Advanced Level
T-Tapp Workout. Be sure to email your selection with mailing address to
teresatapp@yahoo.com or call 1-800-342-0717 - prize is sent first class
mail. Next contest will be 30th of April...3 Target Pop winners and 2
Mini-max Workout Winners! Be sure to re-enter; names do not carry forward.
Importance of Amino Acids in Weight Control: One of the most important
aspects of obtaining a good diet is the balancing of amino acids. There are
approximately 22 amino acids that are the primary components of protein.
Eight of these amino acids...tryptophan, leucine, lysine, methionine,
phenylalanine, isoleucine, valine, and threonine are known as "essential"
because they cannot be manufactured by the body and must be supplied by
foods in our diet.
Amino acid content of every food differs. The amino acids in foods must be
consumed in amounts and proportions that closely approximate the pattern
required by the body. If oneessential amino acid (EAA) is missing or is
present in a low amount, protein synthesis in the body will fall to a very
low level or stop altogether! In most foods containing protein, all the
EAAs are present, but in some foods one or more of the EAAs may be present
in a substantially lower amount than the others, thus placing it out of
proportion and deviating from the EAA pattern required by the body. The EAA
that is absent or in lowest percentage of the daily Estimated Amino Acid
Requirement (established by the National Academy of Sciences) is known as
the limiting amino acid (LAA) and is the factor that determines the amount
and quality of protein utilized by the body. For example: a food containing
100% of a person's lysine requirement but only 20% of the methionine
re
I found the following at http://www.rawtimes.com/rawlifedigest/v01.n235
- -----Original Message-----
From: T-Tapp Ten Day Tip <tips@t-tapp.com>
To: tip0@t-tapp.com <tip0@t-tapp.com>
Date: Sunday, 23 April 2000 2:13
Subject: Importance of Amino Acids for Weight Control
- --------
Ten Day Tip
Teresa Tapp, List Editor
Published by T-Tapp, Inc. <http://www.t-tapp.com>
- --------
April 20th - Importance of Amino Acids for Weight Control
News: Been busy with another mini fitness retreat...5 women from the last
Belleview Biltmore Fitness Retreat returned exactly 30 days later to reveal
what they had accomplished doing nothing but T-Tapp Total Workout and Hit
the Floor videos. Wow! What a difference it makes having photos taken and
placed side by side for review! Check out iVillage.com message board
"Workouts that Work" in archives #14, item #50 and see what one of the
attendees, "Dee" wrote about her experience -- she has a black belt in
karate and lost a lot of waist-to-knee "bulk".
Each age group was represented: 28, 38, 43, 46, and 58. Inches and clothing
sizes were lost, muscle bulk was reversed and skin was tighter! And nobody
changed their eating patterns either, except the 28 year old who actually
ate more from several pre-wedding parties (cakes, candies and pastries)
She didn't gain anything. In fact, her body looked better than ever!
A new viewpoint was shared by all after witnessing everyone's results and
that was you don't have to do any additional cardio or weights with the
T-Tapp Workout. You can, if you wish, but you don't have to in order to get
results...don't work harder ...work out smart! Soon, I will have an
article on the web site with 30 day before/after photos to share their
success stories.
Contest Winners": ***Congratulations to April Hite, Alpna Bhatia, and Irma
Gomez*** you receive your choice of Target Pop Videos Primary Back Stretch
for ultimate lymphatic health and fat burning or Secret to Toning Arms
without Weights or Secret to Lunges without Bulking. Also Thelma Burgess
and Rose Popper receive their choice of Intermediate or Advanced Level
T-Tapp Workout. Be sure to email your selection with mailing address to
teresatapp@yahoo.com or call 1-800-342-0717 - prize is sent first class
mail. Next contest will be 30th of April...3 Target Pop winners and 2
Mini-max Workout Winners! Be sure to re-enter; names do not carry forward.
Importance of Amino Acids in Weight Control: One of the most important
aspects of obtaining a good diet is the balancing of amino acids. There are
approximately 22 amino acids that are the primary components of protein.
Eight of these amino acids...tryptophan, leucine, lysine, methionine,
phenylalanine, isoleucine, valine, and threonine are known as "essential"
because they cannot be manufactured by the body and must be supplied by
foods in our diet.
Amino acid content of every food differs. The amino acids in foods must be
consumed in amounts and proportions that closely approximate the pattern
required by the body. If oneessential amino acid (EAA) is missing or is
present in a low amount, protein synthesis in the body will fall to a very
low level or stop altogether! In most foods containing protein, all the
EAAs are present, but in some foods one or more of the EAAs may be present
in a substantially lower amount than the others, thus placing it out of
proportion and deviating from the EAA pattern required by the body. The EAA
that is absent or in lowest percentage of the daily Estimated Amino Acid
Requirement (established by the National Academy of Sciences) is known as
the limiting amino acid (LAA) and is the factor that determines the amount
and quality of protein utilized by the body. For example: a food containing
100% of a person's lysine requirement but only 20% of the methionine
re