by Ed Watson | Sep 4, 2019 | Readings / Reference
Lesson 2: The Magus of Metabolism: Frances G. Benedict Part I: ‘Forcing’ or Magician’s Choice By choosing to focus on the cytosol, I ‘forced’ you to examine only one way muscle converts food into power, namely anaerobically. I purposely ignored the candles, which...
by Ed Watson | Sep 4, 2019 | Readings / Reference
Lesson 1: Muscles, Bacteria, and Acid Food is used within two different parts of a muscle cell. Each part is depicted in the circular ‘cell model’ image below. One part is represented by lighted votive candles and the other by yellow food colored...
by Ed Watson | Sep 4, 2019 | Readings / Reference
Hardly anyone thinks of nutrition as an event in concrete terms. However, people unconsciously speak of metabolism as an event that has a concrete outcome such as weight gain, weight loss, or recovery from training or illness. Such ‘metabolic outcomes’...
by Ed Watson | May 11, 2017 | Lessons, Readings / Reference
The Physical Rules of Nutrition, Metabolism, and Exercise Science Reference source/supplementary reading for lecture Your Brain on Collision Sports Published source link: http://www.lymphnotes.com/article.php/id/151/ The Lymphatic System THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM IS...
by Ed Watson | May 11, 2017 | Readings / Reference
The Physical Rules of Nutrition, Metabolism, and Exercise Science Reference source/supplementary reading for lecture Your Brain on Collision Sports Nanomedicine, Volume IIA: Biocompatibility © 2003 Robert A. Freitas Jr. All Rights Reserved. Robert A. Freitas...
by Ed Watson | May 11, 2017 | Readings / Reference
The Physical Rules of Nutrition, Metabolism, and Exercise Science Reference source/supplementary reading for lecture Your Brain on Collision Sports How Are Brain Contusions Different from Brain Concussions? Gary E Cordingley, MD, PhD Head trauma can...