[...] Monohydrate, which helps creatine phosphate create more ATP from ADP within seconds. It is a short term, high energy backup for ATP. It does not need carbohydrates, fats or oxygen to recharge ATP. # Creatine (titrate) Titrated creatine is less expensive than effervescent creatine, but has the same total solubality and absorbability. The result [...]
[...] is suppressed by alpha-lipoic acid in cultured endothelial cells. Diabetes, 25(4):1481-90 1997 Sep Depletion of cellular antioxidant defense mechanisms and the generation of oxygen free radicals by advanced glycation end products (AGEs) have been proposed to play a major role in the pathogenesis of diabetic vascular complications. Here we [...]
[...] to good health - or to long term (or short term) survival... What is so bad about little clumps of red blood cells sailing through the bloodstream? Red blood cells deliver oxygen to the cells of vital tissues like the brain, heart and kidneys. To accomplish this delivery, they must flow through the tiniest of blood vessels - capillaries so [...]
[...] is suppressed by alpha-lipoic acid in cultured endothelial cells. Diabetes, 25(4):1481-90 1997 Sep Depletion of cellular antioxidant defense mechanisms and the generation of oxygen free radicals by advanced glycation end products (AGEs) have been proposed to play a major role in the pathogenesis of diabetic vascular complications. Here we [...]
[...] Sucralose was discovered in 1976. Sucrolose is derived from sugar through a patented, multistep processes that selectively substitutes three choline atoms for three hydrogen oxygen groups on the sugar molecule. The tightly bound chlorine atoms create a molecular structure that is esceptionally stable and is approx 600 times sweeter than sugar. [...]
[...] Monohydrate, which helps creatine phosphate create more ATP from ADP within seconds. It is a short term, high energy backup for ATP. It does not need carbohydrates, fats or oxygen to recharge ATP. # Creatine (titrate) Titrated creatine is less expensive than effervescent creatine, but has the same total solubality and absorbability. The result [...]
Limits of Nature Can oxygenated water add oxygen to the blood? It's doubtful. Blood carries the majority of oxygen in a form that is bound to hemoglobin and only a small portion of oxygen travels as gas dissolved in the blood. Since 98 percent of arterial hemoglobin is saturated, any oxygen the gut adds after drinking (according to manufacturers' [...]
[...] Sucralose was discovered in 1976. Sucrolose is derived from sugar through a patented, multistep processes that selectively substitutes three choline atoms for three hydrogen oxygen groups on the sugar molecule. The tightly bound chlorine atoms create a molecular structure that is esceptionally stable and is approx 600 times sweeter than sugar. [...]
[...] can greatly benefit from a nice long walk in nature, through the forest. It is so much easier to breathe deeply. Yoga breathing exercises are also excellent to increase the oxygen in your system and to get the diaphragm moving. A very simple exercise can be practiced daily that will greatly benefit you. Please note if you have high blood [...]
[...] uzywanymi w pirotechnice, przydaje sie przy czytaniu zachodnich publikacji AMMONIUM NITRATE Is classified as an oxidizer. An oxidizer is a substance that readily yields oxygen or other oxidizing substances to promote the combustion of organic matter or other fuel. Ammonium nitrate alone is not an explosive material. However, Federal [...]
[...] "atomic weights" and "molecular weights", which are in fact relative masses. "Atomic weights" were originally referred to the atomic weight of oxygen, by general agreement taken as 16. But whereas physicists separated the isotopes in a mass spectrometer and attributed the value 16 to one of the isotopes of oxygen, [...]
[...] Coleus. CORDYCEPS (cordyceps sinesis) Cordyceps Is important for people with improperly functioning thyroid glands because people with low thyroid function have reduced oxygen utilization and increased oxidative stress. Cordyceps acts as an antioxidant, improves oxygen utilization by 15%, improves stamina, and reduces fatigue--all critical [...]
[...] to be essential to exercise induced protein synthesis and muscle growth. It has certainly been hypothesized that antioxidants could be counterproductive: "Reactive oxygen species can be important in the initiation of exercise-induced muscle damage and in the initiation and propagation of the subsequent acute muscle inflammatory [...]
[...] chemical relation to Anadrol and Masteron, it was speculated that this could be due to an increase in red blood cell (RBC) count, which would allow the use of more oxygen. Masteron has also been used as an Anadrol alternative for aplastic anemia, so it should be a strong immune stimulator and RBC booster, as many 5-reduced compounds [...]
[...] for effective synthesis and accumulation of nitrogen oxide in muscles – mineral salts, ornithine, citruline, arginine, OPC – provides maximal blood and oxygen supply and warm up the muscular tissue. Beta-alanine in natural manner enhances ability of athlete to physical effort through limitation lactic acid. Caffeine [...]
[...] of heart muscle contraction (11). If the same effect would occur in the healthy athlete the increased myocardial contractility force could lead to an improved blood flow and oxygen supply to the skeletal muscles. Inosine also increases oxygen/haemoglobin affinity. A large proportion of inosine introduced into the bloodstream goes directly into [...]
[...] nutrients in the muscle cell. Without these phosphates the body's ability to increase and store the amounts of protein (amino acids), glucose (carbohydrates), ATP, creatine, oxygen, and calcium within the muscle are significantly limited. Phosphoplexx enhances the uptake of these nutrients into the muscle which is extremely important to achieve [...]
[...] basic metabolism. In the first days of the menstruation cycle the erythrocytes number and hemoglobin percentage is reduced. Therefore, the physiological capabilities of the oxygen supply to working muscles in these days are reduced. That is why the reactions of the cardiovascular system to bigger resistance are expressed mainly by the following: [...]