In two studies in which 12 test subjects participated there has been investigated the possibility for alimentary correction of some metabolic changes developing in man as a result of different stress effects. It is indicated that the ration supplemented by alimentary means (phosphatic concentrate, vitamins, glucose, some mineral elements) produced corrective action on the studied parameters of the lipid and protein metabolism.

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