GlycoBiotics D-Ribose Powder - 100g Jar

Description GlycoBiotics D-Ribose Powder D-Ribose is a patented energy enhancer that is a naturally occurring sugar shown, with positive results, to generate the recovery of ATP levels (the body’s primary energy carrying molecule). Athletes experience low oxygen as the result of high intense exercise. Studies indicate oral consumption of ribose leads to increase power productivity and improves the capacity of skeletal muscles to quickly recover energy levels. People suffering from Ischemia or poor cardiovascular health rely on ribose because ATP keeps your heart beating, muscles contracting, rebuild energy and cells functioning. After a heart attack, taking ribose helps ATP levels and heart function return to normal within 48 hours. Reports have shown Ribose can even lower blood sugar levels. Ribose has also proven effect for people suffering with Fibromyalgia. People suffering from this condition show signs of low ATP levels and reduced capacity to produce ATP in their muscles. Ribose fuels ATP synthosis which reduces muscle soreness and cramping. Ribose is also known to alleviate altitude sickness and PMS cramping. SPEEDS ENERGY RECOVERY INCREASES ENERGY RESERVES BUILDS ATP IN HEART AND MUSCLE RELIEVES MUSCLE CRAMPING AND SORENESS Directions: Athletic Endurance - Initial 3-5g before and after workout. Long Term - Add 3-5g to water bottle if workout is to be>80 min. Cardiac Health - Initial 5g-3 times/day for 2 weeks . Long Term- 5g- 2 times/day Fibromyalgia/CFS - Initial 5g-3 times/day until relief is felt (usually 1-2 weeks) Long Term - Reduce to 2 times/day Supplement Facts : Serving size : One Scoop (approx. 5 gr) Servings per container 20 Calories 25 Total carbohydrate 5gr Sugars 5gr Bioenergy Ribose 5 gr Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Shipping InfoShipping Info To know your shipping charges: 1. Add any products you like to your Shopping Cart, click “Add To Cart” button (See Picture) 2. Enter your Zip code (See Picture
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November 19 2008 09:32 pm | Exercise
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