Browsing articles in "lactic acid"
Also see: Comparison: Carbon Dioxide v. Lactic Acid Comparison: Oxidative Metabolism v. Glycolytic Metabolic Promoters of Efficient v. Inefficient Metabolism Altitude Sickness: Therapeutic Effects of Acetazolamide and Carbon Dioxide Low CO2 in Hypothyroidism Protective Altitude Lactate Paradox: High Altitude and Exercise Protective Carbon Dioxide, Exercise, and Performance Synergistic Effect of Creatine and Baking Soda on [...]
Also see: Carbon Dioxide Basics Comparison: Oxidative Metabolism v. Glycolytic Metabolic Promoters of Efficient v. Inefficient Metabolism Altitude Sickness: Therapeutic Effects of Acetazolamide and Carbon Dioxide Low CO2 in Hypothyroidism Protective Altitude Lactate Paradox: High Altitude and Exercise Altitude Improves T3 Levels Protective Carbon Dioxide, Exercise, and Performance Synergistic Effect of Creatine and Baking Soda [...]
Energy depletion itself is an excitatory state, that calls for increased fuel and oxygen. But when cells are exposed to PUFA, their ability to use glucose is blocked, increasing their exposure to the fats. Saturated fats activate the pyruvate dehydrogenase enzyme that is essential for the efficient use of glucose, while PUFA block it. -Ray Peat, [...]
Also see: Protective Altitude Ray Peat, PhD on Carbon Dioxide, Longevity, and Regeneration Protective Carbon Dioxide, Exercise, and Performance Exercise and Effect on Thyroid Hormone Altitude Improves T3 Levels Synergistic Effect of Creatine and Baking Soda on Performance Exercise Induced Stress Ray Peat, PhD: Quotes Relating to Exercise Fatigued cells take up water, and become [...]
J Strength Cond Res. 2004 May;18(2):306-10. Combined creatine and sodium bicarbonate supplementation enhances interval swimming. Mero AA, Keskinen KL, Malvela MT, Sallinen JM. This study examined the effect of simultaneous supplementation of creatine and sodium bicarbonate on consecutive maximal swims. Sixteen competitive male and female swimmers completed, in a randomized order, 2 different treatments (placebo [...]
Physiol Behav. 2004 Sep 15;82(2-3):357-68. Anxiety and aggression associated with the fermentation of carbohydrates in the hindgut of rats. Hanstock TL, Clayton EH, Li KM, Mallet PE. Lactic acid accumulation in the caecum and colon resulting from the fermentation of carbohydrates can lead to deleterious effects in ruminant and monogastric animals, including humans. In the [...]
Therapeutically, even powerful toxins that block the glycolytic enzymes can improve functions in a variety of organic disturbances “associated with” (caused by) excessive production of lactic acid…But several nontoxic therapies can do the same things: Palmitate (formed from sugar under the influence of thyroid hormone, and found in coconut oil), vitamin B1, biotin, lipoic acid, [...]
Therapeutically, even powerful toxins that block the glycolytic enzymes can improve functions in a variety of organic disturbances “associated with” (caused by) excessive production of lactic acid…But several nontoxic therapies can do the same things: Palmitate (formed from sugar under the influence of thyroid hormone, and found in coconut oil), vitamin B1, biotin, lipoic acid, [...]
Also see – The Truth about Low Cholesterol Anything that increases lactic acid production, thus lowering energy production, is fundamentally unhealthy. -Byron Richards Br J Clin Pharmacol. 1996 Sep;42(3):333-7. Lipid-lowering drugs and mitochondrial function: effects of HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors on serum ubiquinone and blood lactate/pyruvate ratio. De Pinieux G, Chariot P, Ammi-Saïd M, Louarn F, [...]
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY AND OCCUPATIONAL PHYSIOLOGY Volume 57, Number 1, 45-48, DOI: 10.1007/BF00691236 Induced metabolic alkalosis and its effects on 400-m racing time Jo Goldfinch, Lars Mc Naughton and Peter Davies Six trained male athletes who competed regularly in 400 metre races, were studied under control, alkalotic (NaHCO3) and placebo (CaCO3) conditions to [...]