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- noun Plural form of
conjugator .
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As I pointed out at the beginning of this section, Phase II relies on an army of free radical-fighting antioxidants called conjugators.
The Source Woodson Merrell 2008
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As I pointed out at the beginning of this section, Phase II relies on an army of free radical-fighting antioxidants called conjugators.
The Source Woodson Merrell 2008
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Use online verb conjugators and Bablefish to check your translations, and make notes of idioms and phrases that recur repeatedly.
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In Phase II, conjugators transform the intermediary substance into a harmless molecule to be excreted this is like washing it out with Tide.
The Source Woodson Merrell 2008
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In addition to copious amounts of vitamin C and antioxidants, citrus oils contain limonene, which is said to increase the level of glutathione S-transferase, one of the most important Phase II conjugators.
The Source Woodson Merrell 2008
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Once the enzymes have removed the “stains,” the Phase II conjugators step in as a sort of all-purpose Tide for your bloodstream.
The Source Woodson Merrell 2008
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These conjugators are continually made by your body, and they all can come from key nutrients that you must eat.
The Source Woodson Merrell 2008
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These members of the Allium family which happen to be lilies are rich in sulfur, a major component of detoxifying conjugators.
The Source Woodson Merrell 2008
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Problems arise when either your Phase II conjugators are depleted or your Phase I system is on overdrive.
The Source Woodson Merrell 2008
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