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Proteins By: William Sheppard and Mark Ellis
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Benefits Proteins have many benefits for your body. They are the most versatile natural polymer. They can be catalysts and enzymes. Enzymes can make chemical reactions in a human body take place up to a million times faster. Hemoglobin is a protein found in the blood that carries oxygen from the lungs to your cells.
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More Benefits Another protein is collagen it is a strong material that makes up your skin and fingernails. Collagen help hold internal organs in place. Essential in muscle building.
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Benefits for You Cheap to make. Expensive to buy. High demand. Propositions We can make our cheap, good quality protein and sell it to big time distributors of protein products. For example we can sell 2.3kg for around 40$. There are millions of vegetarians in the world which means they need protein and that's exactly what we have.
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Cons of protein If you consume more protein than your body can use your body cannot store the extra protein so it is eliminated or is seen as fat rather than muscle. Also if you consume high quantities of protein and not enough carbohydrates protein is converted to glucose and not converted into muscle growth.
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More cons Consuming too much protein can also cause liver and kidney problems and cause vitamin and mineral deficiencies. It can also cause osteoporosis and some forms of cancer.
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Cons for you People may consume too much of our protein and have serious health problems and sue us (can be avoided with proper labelling)
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bibliography Body building for you, Whey protein powder, www.bodybuildingforyou.com Wikipedia,Proteins en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protein Gary Matthews Effect of protein, http://www.completetrackandfield.com/effe cts-of-protein.html
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