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What part of the first prompt?
I guess I’m asking what part specifically? Lewis acids/ bases? How Co2 reacts with proteins?the very first question about proteins.
How do you reduce lactate? What are you using/doing?t's interesting, because I've also noticed when I focus on lactate lowering I get the most benefits.
Co2 would be number one I guess. Also vitamin b 1 in higher doses works pretty good as well.How do you reduce lactate? What are you using/doing?
Right now I'm using baking soda in my diffuser. It's been the most effective way I've found thus far. Thinking about adding a pinch of thiamine next time to see if the effects are boosted.How do you reduce lactate? What are you using/doing?
What diffuser are you using?Right now I'm using baking soda in my diffuser.
@Mauritio, thank you!Co2 would be number one I guess. Also vitamin b 1 in higher doses works pretty good as well.
@Jessie thank you!Right now I'm using baking soda in my diffuser. It's been the most effective way I've found thus far. Thinking about adding a pinch of thiamine next time to see if the effects are boosted.
Anything that raises CO2 will lower lactic acid. Anything that lowers serotonin will also lower lactic acid.
I'm using the Now solutions diffuser. Pretty sure this is the one: Ultrasonic Essential Oil Diffuser. Instead of putting oils in the water I just fill it with the soda water.What diffuser are you using?
No problem, anyone who's had lactate issues I definitely recommend trying it.@Jessie thank you!
Hey I have that one too! It stopped working for a few days randomly, has this ever happened to you? Curiously it happened on day 2 of adding baking soda to the water... do you pre dissolve it before turning on?I'm using the Now solutions diffuser. Pretty sure this is the one: Ultrasonic Essential Oil Diffuser. Instead of putting oils in the water I just fill it with the soda water.
No problem, anyone who's had lactate issues I definitely recommend trying it.
Yes, and I'd add that endogenous of CO2 is best. Taking bicarbonate and breathing carbogen, and drinking seltzer - all help, but they're only used because of the body's lack of endogenous CO2 production. They will help like a crutch will help one who's temporarily lost the ability to walk. Eventually one gets back the ability to walk, so that should be the case with getting back the ability to produce CO2 endogenously and profusely.Co2 would be number one I guess.
From carb/fructose?Yes, and I'd add that endogenous of CO2 is best. Taking bicarbonate and breathing carbogen, and drinking seltzer - all help, but they're only used because of the body's lack of endogenous CO2 production. They will help like a crutch will help one who's temporarily lost the ability to walk. Eventually one gets back the ability to walk, so that should be the case with getting back the ability to produce CO2 endogenously and profusely.
From oxidative metabolism. Not getting stuck at glycolysis, which produces lactate. Helps also that beta-oxidation isn't depriving glucose metabolism from access to intermediate metabolites, such as PDH, to allow it to proceed to mitochondrial phosphorylation.From carb/fructose?
I haven't had any problems thus far. I dissolve it in a cup with some water first. I just mix it with a spoon until the water turns clear, then I pour it into the diffuser.Hey I have that one too! It stopped working for a few days randomly, has this ever happened to you? Curiously it happened on day 2 of adding baking soda to the water... do you pre dissolve it before turning on?
Thank you @yerrag!From oxidative metabolism. Not getting stuck at glycolysis, which produces lactate. Helps also that beta-oxidation isn't depriving glucose metabolism from access to intermediate metabolites, such as PDH, to allow it to proceed to mitochondrial phosphorylation.
Low lactate and high CO2/carbonic acidic in blood enables high tissue oxygenation; enough O2 helps ensure sugar metabolism isn't stuck at anaerobic glycolysis, where lactate is an end-product and no CO2 is produced.
High carbonic acid content in blood also allows quick adjustment in acid-base balance thru the lungs, where carbonic acid turns into CO2 and is exhaled. In the process, serum/ecf acidity is quickly lowered.
Being in optimal acid-base balance all the time, and not being in a chronic state of catching up to optimality, ensures that calcium stays outside the cell (at the optimal ratio of 12000:1) and potassium stays inside the cell (35:1 ratio) and this keeps the cell structure in a healthy well-balanced state. Calcification (internally in the cell) doesn't happen, and in the case of the heart and muscles, efficient production of power through calcium ion gradients from the continual flow of calcium into and out of the cell.
doesn't CO2 reinforce its own production since it causes mitochondrial proliferation (which generate CO2)?Yes, and I'd add that endogenous of CO2 is best. Taking bicarbonate and breathing carbogen, and drinking seltzer - all help, but they're only used because of the body's lack of endogenous CO2 production. They will help like a crutch will help one who's temporarily lost the ability to walk. Eventually one gets back the ability to walk, so that should be the case with getting back the ability to produce CO2 endogenously and profusely.