We need protein to manufacture important proteins and to build and maintain muscle. Protein rich foods satisfy hunger, and keep us going all day long. However, there is a difference between animal proteins and plant proteins and how our body takes them in. Susan Bowerman explains the key differences in this week's Healthy Living video for Herbalife.
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Animal proteins and plant proteins: What's the difference?
2/10/2012 7:16 am
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31/07/2012 5:24 am
When it comes to eating healthy foods, some people seem to subscribe to the notion that 'if some is good, more is better'.
The foods that make up a healthy diet -- fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, whole grains and lowfat dairy products -- do have a lot fewer calories per bite than foods that are full of fat and sugar. They're also more satisfying; proteins keep hunger at bay, fiber and water help to fill us up
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14/06/2012 10:37 pm
Adding extra protein to your everyday foods is one of the best ways to keep your hunger under control. Here are some simple ways to add more protein to your meals