Hi,I have seen a lot of claims being made in adverts for Calcium Pyruvate about it increasing endurance, etc., but I haven't seen any scientific evidence which backs these up.The adds often quote the following article:"Med Sci Sports Exerc 1998 Jun
UAN: Article type:++add book link at top++ -->This is adapted from the book, Eat Smart, Play Hard, by RW USA Nutrition Editor Liz Applegate. The claims on bottles of pyruvate are stunning: "Increases endurance by 20 percent" and "Promotes 47
of anerobic glycolysis or fermentation, L-lactate is produced from pyruvate via the enzyme lactate dehydrogenase. This conversion also oxidizes one molecule of NADH to NAD+, and this is the reason for the conversion: NAD+ has to be regenerated so
are talking about lactate produced in muscle that is somehow ejected into the blood stream. The problem is that human red blood cells have lactate tranport proteins that hoover up the monocarboxylic acid and then once inside the rbc turn it back into pyruvate
(as long as you keep taking the pills), you need to take 6 a day, and they're £23 for just 60!Is this the usual snake oil type remedy to make someone rich quick, or is there anything to it? The active ingredient of Calix appears to be Pyruvate which
(come on we eat and gulp gels on the way round packed with sugar). No its back to the little mitochondria.Once the body goes into overdrive in glycolysis (the process of breaking down carbohydrates to obtain energy) then it produces loads of PYRUVATE
body will want to run but your legs will feel like you are running in quicksand. You may experience a burning sensation too.When glucose is burned during exercise, it is broken down to a chemical called pyruvate. A build up of lctic acid occurs when
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Calcium Pyruvate Also does anybody know what if any side effects if you take like, 4-5 different products, say for example, Energy drink, recovery drink, protein drink, and creatine.Anyone out there who could help please. Speedie,I posted a couple
concentration begins to rise. This is a beneficial process [which] ensures that energy production is maintained and exercise can continue. The increased lactate produced can be removed in a number of ways includingoxidation to pyruvate by well-oxygenated muscle