high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP)
Yes, you can have an allergy or intolerance to protein (or anything else under the sun, including the sun). .
Protein synthesis-growth====its the process in how we grow, how characteristics are brought out in us e.g. an enxyme in your stomach digests protein. If protein synthesis didnt produce this we wouldntdigest protein. Same goes for everythng else.
Sugar is 100% carbohydrates and nothing else. No protein, no fat, no fiber.
because with out being sensitive we would be quite like robots and we wouldn't laugh or cry or smile or anything else
because with out being sensitive we would be quite like robots and we wouldn't laugh or cry or smile or anything else
of course, how else would they get their protein, and meat?
This is usually referred to as a regency.
Boo is actually never referred to as a Mockingbird, it is more of an assumption of the reader than anything else. That is if I remember correctly.
Of course skin has proteins, how else would we survive? The sun and many other sources of things give our skin alot of protein.
Everybody else's taxes. Sometimes referred to as "pork."
It's impossible to be allergic to protein itself, although there are several forms of meat, nut, and fruit allergies. (All those have protein, you see.) Protein is an essential dietary component, and your body requires it to live. If you are allergic to a certain protein, it is not the protein itself that causes it, but something else in the meat/nut/fruit/whatever.
There is more to weightless than protein so it needs to balanced with everything else.