connective tissue contains precious calories?
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connective tissue contains precious calories?
RRM, u said that when eating meat you remove the connective tissue from your mouth after swallowing all the nutritious meat protein, because the connective tissue is difficult to digest...
Do you know what the chemical composition of this connective tissue is? Does it contain any fat, or does it serve no purpose making the meat more difficult to digest? I usually take the connective tissue out my mouth, but today i wasted like 100g on a very tough piece. Seems a waste, it may contain precious calories.
Do you know what the chemical composition of this connective tissue is? Does it contain any fat, or does it serve no purpose making the meat more difficult to digest? I usually take the connective tissue out my mouth, but today i wasted like 100g on a very tough piece. Seems a waste, it may contain precious calories.
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Yes, well, raw beef always contains blood.
All raw meat contains bodily fluids.
And al meat contains very low levels of growth hormones,
just like our own body.
Eating blood is very different from blood-to-blood contact.
Eating it, the blood is digested first,
meaning that it is áttacked by digestive enzymes and acids,
and also only selectively ingested.
All raw meat contains bodily fluids.
And al meat contains very low levels of growth hormones,
just like our own body.
Eating blood is very different from blood-to-blood contact.
Eating it, the blood is digested first,
meaning that it is áttacked by digestive enzymes and acids,
and also only selectively ingested.
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Hmm, then why is it that an Aedes mosquito contracts a dengue virus when it sucks the blood of an infected human being?Eating blood is very different from blood-to-blood contact.
Eating it, the blood is digested first,
meaning that it is áttacked by digestive enzymes and acids,
and also only selectively ingested.
It distracts the blood containing the virus, and transports it.Kookaburra wrote: Hmm, then why is it that an Aedes mosquito contracts a dengue virus when it sucks the blood of an infected human being?
I doubt that it gets sick.
It will then transfer the virus by stinging someone else; blood to blood contact.
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