Protein: A New Solution for Curbing Menopause Symptoms
Many menopausal women are unaware of a major obstacle in rebalancing their hormones: the lack of protein. As women enter middle age, they lose nearly half of the hydrochloric acid in their stomachs. This loss is due to natural aging and the fact that many people take prescription or over-the-counter medications -- such as mylanta, pepsid, zantac, prilosec, nexium, etc -- to block stomach acid.
This stomach acid is necessary to activate the digestive enzymes needed to break down protein. So even if you eat plenty of meat, fish, and eggs, it may not be getting to your cells because it never gets digested! If it doesn't get into the body, the body can't use it. That is why eating enough protein may not be the solution.
With fewer digestive enzymes, the body's ability to assimilate protein declines. As a result, many women become protein deficient. They can't manufacture the protein materials their body needs to rebalance their body's hormones.
BioBuilde is a highly purified protein source that is predigested and does not need stomach acid to be absorbed into the body. Instead, BioBuilde is absorbed directly from the small intestine into the bloodstream within 23 minutes.
By providing missing protein nutrition, BioBuilde-targeted amino acid therapy helps balance your hormone levels. This allows for increased energy and better sleep rhythms.
In fact, 100% of the women surveyed say BioBuilde --
- Gives them added energy
- Helps them sleep through the night
- Reduces the number of night sweats
These effects are due to BioBuilde's unique profile, which allows the body to convert 99% of its amino acids into useable protein. For example, whey protein only is 17% usable protein, and that's only if it gets digested first.
Please look at BioBuilde's usable protein chart, called "Net Nitrogen Utilization," showing comparisons with other protein foods and amino acid supplements.
You can learn more about BioBuilde by visiting www.BodyHealth.com or by calling 877-804-3258.

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