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		<description><![CDATA[Mushrooms (if not overcooked or undercooked) contain unusual proteins (hydrophobins, lectins, glutamates).
 
Some mushrooms also supply vitamin D and a form of vitamin B-12 a human can metabolize.

(Most vegetable forms of B-12 can&#039;t be utilized by humans. Chlorella and some mushrooms are exceptions to this rule.)

A dextrinized potato provides protein-sparing carbohydrates for superior absorption.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mushrooms (if not overcooked or undercooked) contain unusual proteins (hydrophobins, lectins, glutamates).</p>
<p>Some mushrooms also supply vitamin D and a form of vitamin B-12 a human can metabolize.</p>
<p>(Most vegetable forms of B-12 can&#8217;t be utilized by humans. Chlorella and some mushrooms are exceptions to this rule.)</p>
<p>A dextrinized potato provides protein-sparing carbohydrates for superior absorption.</p>
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