Comments - Vitamins and Minerals in Nature - Earth Changes and the Pole Shift2024-03-28T13:02:07Zhttps://poleshift.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=3863141%3ABlogPost%3A1012946&xn_auth=noCONVERTING A ONE DAY SUPPLY O…tag:poleshift.ning.com,2016-09-18:3863141:Comment:10252942016-09-18T23:13:56.962ZCarlos Villahttps://poleshift.ning.com/profile/CarlosVilla
CONVERTING A ONE DAY SUPPLY OF PROTEIN INTO 5 DAYS<br />
This is a great survival tool which everyone needs to learn. I developed this method after being in a car accident which left me sleeping in the sitting positron for months and wasted a huge amount of muscle mass. The process goes like this. Every protein is given a rating NNU net nitrogen uptake and a rating of 100 means that the protein is 100% used by the human body. Unfortunately most foods fall short of 50% or lower. Milk is 17% which…
CONVERTING A ONE DAY SUPPLY OF PROTEIN INTO 5 DAYS<br />
This is a great survival tool which everyone needs to learn. I developed this method after being in a car accident which left me sleeping in the sitting positron for months and wasted a huge amount of muscle mass. The process goes like this. Every protein is given a rating NNU net nitrogen uptake and a rating of 100 means that the protein is 100% used by the human body. Unfortunately most foods fall short of 50% or lower. Milk is 17% which means that if one consumes 100g of milk protein, 17g will be converted to amino acids, the rest go out the tail pipe. An average female needs about 50g of protein daily or about 6 glasses of milk. 6 glares of milk has about 50g of protein but the human body will only pull 8.5g of amino acids out of all that protein. So how do we get the other 41.5g of protein out of the milk?<br />
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Take your milk, say 1 litter and being it to room temperature<br />
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Add either bromolin, kiwi, pineapple or papaya and let the milk sit.<br />
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The digestive enzymes in the fruit or the bromolin will begin to break down the protein into amino acids, amino acids have an NNU of 100% so they are 100% digestible. You want the milk to sit for at least one day. When done, the milk should taste bitter like a cup of black coffee but there should be zero bad smells. The more bitter it is, the higher the amino acid content. A grown person should only require one glass for the entire day thus one litter of milk should supply enough protein for one day for five people or five days for one person. It's ok to use powder milk. Thanks! Lots of good info. I…tag:poleshift.ning.com,2016-02-18:3863141:Comment:10132282016-02-18T20:03:01.070ZGaneshahttps://poleshift.ning.com/profile/Ganesha
<p>Thanks! Lots of good info. I suggest a good quality sea salt or pink Himalayan salt rather than table salt.</p>
<p>Thanks! Lots of good info. I suggest a good quality sea salt or pink Himalayan salt rather than table salt.</p>