Nonfiction Audiobook - Kris Keppeler

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Nonfiction audiobook about amino acids. I have a background in medical technology so I'm comfortable narrating medical terms.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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My goal for this book is to impart to you the importance of amino acids and the danger to your body of amino acids are lacking in your diet. Amino acids are responsible for building and synthesizing vital proteins. Without them, our body cannot survive. Amino acid therapy is one of the easiest ways to combat many health problems, but people seem very reluctant to try it. And maybe that diet scams, snake oil salesman and other Charlottenburg have made people wary of trying new or no nonsense ways to improve their health. The question on everyone's lips, when presented with any kind of supplement, is what are the side effects? And the answer is, in this case, none whatsoever. According to Dr William Nelson, Not only are there no side effects, but there are numerous side benefits. People with depression often find relief not only from depression but also insomnia, fatigue, G. I symptoms, chronic pain PMS, menopausal symptoms, obesity, food cravings, etcetera. This is revolutionary, to say the least. People need to understand that the body needs amino acids to function, and in our society today our diets are full of empty food, which has been depleted by refined and over processed ingredients. Amino acid therapy can help us improve our thinking processes so that we can make better food choices. Our diets have made us unable to think rationally or even process information correctly. Another of the problems found by dieters is the fact that no matter how much they diet, they never lose very much weight. And they feel horrible in the process. Many people come to the realization of this syndrome after several months of extreme exercises, with very little if any body fat loss. Some people find themselves exercising for at least one hour day, six days a week, and are exhausted and feel like they're fighting a losing battle. This is because their body has gone through to money diet scenarios, stress, mount nutrition and amino acid deficiency. In the book entitled The Diet Cure, by Julia Ross M. A. She goes into detail about what may be the cause of unexplained weight gain and depression in order to begin the process of healing. If you have any current medical issues, consult your doctor before adding these amino acids or supplements to your diet