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A low protein diet is most beneficial for people with liver and kidney disease. Since protein is composed of 16% nitrogen it can be harmful to excrete the increased amount of urea in people with liver and kidney disease.
gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye and barley.
Gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye, triggers an immune response in people with celiac disease. This response damages the lining of the small intestine, leading to various symptoms and complications.
the replace their DNA with the normal DNA
i think people would want to know how the disease is going to affect their life, what has happened to individuals who have the disease, how to controll their disease to live a normal life as possible, reassurance. and support available. and full information related to the disease.
No. Huntington's presents based on the amount of CAG repeats in the genomic DNA. Most normal people have below around 30 repeats; those with Huntington's have many more repeats. It is strictly a genetic disease.
well of course, there normal people like us! unless they have a disease in their body!
I would advise that you check with your physician or nutritionist to be sure that this particular whey protein product is safe for Celiac sufferers. While those with Celiac disease are advised to steer clear of whey, there is an immune boosting bioactive whey protein that is not contraindicated for Celiac patients.
About half the people who have systemic lupus will develop kidney disease. There are 5 types( 6 if you count no disease as a type) and the type is determined by a kidney biopsy. Inflammation in the glomeruli, the little filters in the kidney, prevent the kidneys from catching protein and returning it to the blood stream. Protein in the urine means the glomeruli are not able to do this.
There are several diseases that afflict people in the third world who are unable to get enough protein in their diet. One is called Marasmus, and this kind of protein deficiency often leads to starvation and death. Another similar disease is called Kwashiorkor; it is caused by a protein-deficient diet in countries where the most widely available foods contain mainly carbohydrates--foods such as yams, rice and bananas.
With treatment and control of symptoms, people with Type 1 Gaucher disease may lead fairly long and normal lives.