Cutting Against The Grain

83. Crickets, Plant-Based Proteins and Amino Acids

10.26.2022 - By Laura Spath and Judy ChoPlay

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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 CertificationLaura's Updates with YouTube and LocalsPlant-Based ProteinsPea ProteinPros and Cons of Cricket ProteinChitinTryptophan and LysineEdible Insects and SustainabilityAntibioticsEssential Amino AcidsFood Labels: Keto, Intermittent FastingCarnivore, Chronic Illness and InflammationCarnivore as an Elimination Diet_____ 

RESOURCESJudy’s CIRS Proficiency Partner DiplomateShoemaker Mold Proficiency Partner DiplomatesCATG Ep. 66 CIRS Deep Dive Laura's YouTubeLaura's Locals Community Plant Based Protein and Heavy MetalsPea Proteins Protein in CricketsLysine Reducing Stress Lysine and Calcium Lysine and Wound Repair Edible Insects and ParasitesChitin2013 UN's Edible Insect ReportConservation Reserve ProgramMyPlate ProteinsNwJ Ep. 183 Dr. Donald LaymanCarnivore CureJUDY'S RESOURCES:Nutrition with Judy Resources_____  LAURA'S RESOURCES: Laura’s Locals_____  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.

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