The effects of Energised Greens™ upon blood acid-base balance during resting conditions
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The consumption of fresh fruit & vegetable in concentrate form (FVC) have recently become an alternative approach to combating excessive renal acid loads often associated with <it>Western Diets</it>. Additionally, the...
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Main Authors: | Mitchell Nigel (Author), Page Richard (Author), Turner Mark (Author), Siegler Jason (Author) |
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