by Dr. David Minkoff November 11, 2015 3 min read
by Dr. David Minkoff October 15, 2015 5 min read
A bowel movement, properly considered, actually starts with your first bite. When you swallow your food, it goes down the esophagus and into your stomach. Here your food churns around for two to four hours until it is broken down into a soupy mush called chyme. The chyme is then gradually squeezed out of the stomach and through a long, coiled tube—the small intestine. Here the mashed food that you’ve eaten gets absorbed into the bloodstream.
by Dr. David Minkoff August 05, 2015 3 min read
Did you know that magnesium is a co-factor in over 350 enzymatic reactions in the body? That It is necessary for the transmission of nerve impulses, muscular activity, heart function, temperature regulation, detoxification reactions, formation of...
by BodyHealth Representatives July 21, 2015 2 min read
Many of our customers are athletes. They range from people who exercise a few times a week, weekend warriors, amateur athletes all the way to top professional, elite athletes. So, why do they takePerfectAmino?
Building muscle mass is done by creating microscopic tears in your muscle, which then grows as it repairs. A predominant function of protein is to repair and rebuild the tissues of your body, by supplying your cells with protein building blocks, which are called amino acids.
by Dr. David Minkoff
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