83. Crickets, Plant-Based Proteins and Amino Acids
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In this episode, we discuss why crickets are considered an amino-acid and the importance of essential amino acids.
- Judy's Updates with CIRS Certification
- Laura's Updates with YouTube and Locals
- Plant-Based Proteins
- Pea Protein
- Pros and Cons of Cricket Protein
- Chitin
- Tryptophan and Lysine
- Edible Insects and Sustainability
- Antibiotics
- Essential Amino Acids
- Food Labels: Keto, Intermittent Fasting
- Carnivore, Chronic Illness and Inflammation
- Carnivore as an Elimination Diet
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RESOURCES
- Judy’s CIRS Proficiency Partner Diplomate
- Shoemaker Mold Proficiency Partner Diplomates
- CATG Ep. 66 CIRS Deep Dive
- Laura's YouTube
- Laura's Locals Community
- Plant Based Protein and Heavy Metals
- Pea Proteins
- Protein in Crickets
- Lysine Reducing Stress
- Lysine and Calcium
- Lysine and Wound Repair
- Edible Insects and Parasites
- Chitin
- 2013 UN's Edible Insect Report
- Conservation Reserve Program
- MyPlate Proteins
- NwJ Ep. 183 Dr. Donald Layman
- Carnivore Cure
JUDY'S RESOURCES:
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LAURA'S RESOURCES:
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DISCLAIMER: This podcast should never be considered medical advice. We always recommend working with your medical team. Do not self-diagnose. Always seek medical guidance when you have a medical condition.
