Chloride is a chemical the human body needs for metabolism (the process of turning food into energy). It also helps keep the body's acid-base balance. The amount of chloride in the blood is carefully controlled by the kidneys. It helps keep the amount of fluid inside and outside of your c... [More]

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Potassium is important in nerve function by allowing muscle contraction of all nerve impulses sent by action potentials. Potassium also influences osmotic balance between cells and the interstitial fluid. Potassium works with sodium to maintain the body's water balance and significant chan... [More]

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Sodium is in extracellular fluids and tissues in humans. These fluids, such as blood plasma and extracellular fluids carry out transport functions for nutrients. Sodium is also in seawater as sodium chloride and completely unrefined, the natural minerals still remain.  ... [More]

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Movement represents the integrated functioning of many systems within the human body, primarily the muscular, articular (joint), and nervous systems. These systems form an interdependent triad which, when operating correctly, allows for optimum structural alignment, neuromuscular efficiency (coo... [More]

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B12 Research: Why do athletes use Vitamin B12? Vitamin B12 has long been held in high regard for its purported capacity to increase energy, and while this claim is largely anecdotal, there is no disputing the decrease in health, performance and energy that a B12 deficiency co... [More]

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EP-NO faq's

Published 6/26/2008 by John Gamble BS in EP-NO
EP-NO FAQ's What is the difference between Pseudoanemia and Anemia? Anemia is a deficiency of red blood cells (RBCs) and/or hemoglobin, that are partly due to iron and B12 deficiencies. This results in a reduced ability of blood to transfer oxygen t... [More]

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Athletes & Anemia

Published 6/26/2008 by John Gamble BS in EP-NO
Endurance athletes (such as cyclist's, triathletes and marathon runners) possibly need more iron than most people, due to accelerated destruction of red blood cells, muscle injuries, loss of iron through sweat, and over-training with insufficient time to reabsorb iron. Dedicate... [More]

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CNS fatigue and how to overcome it is being researched by Dedicated Athlete through the control of real world testing environments, clinical studies with independent universities and feedback from our consumers. Central nervous system fatigue describes when muscle cont... [More]

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Energy Energy Energy! We are all screaming for it. Apparently there is a major shortage of energy in humans as all of the Marketing hype of energy drinks, supplements and secret magic potions have taken over the world. I remember when a good night’s sleep, healthy food and some exercise... [More]

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