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good ?
bad ?
useless ?
a scam ?
irrelevant ?
any thoughts on this supplement ?
bad ?
useless ?
a scam ?
irrelevant ?
any thoughts on this supplement ?
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yeschronic fatigue syndrome
.............. This needs to be enquired! See below what you can be concerned about?it stopped having any effect a few weeks later
Craving means energy need?but I get the same feeling from it as sugar deprivation and craving,
yes, look at the link belowit works by increasing ATP levels?
NO, seems not!I recall d ribose is just an expensive way of eating sugar
A few years later, Suarez et al. found that the rate of glycoxidation of bovine serum albumin by fructose was about 10 times higher than that by glucose [34]. Since then, other studies have confirmed the sequence ribose > fructose > glucose for the rate of glycoxidation [35,36], even if some of them failed to detect relevant differences on the glycation potential of fructose compared to glucose in terms of time and intensity of browning during incubation with amino acids [37,38].
Carnosine has been shown to prevent AGE formations through reduction of blood glucose, prevention of early glycation, and even reversing previously formed AGEs. Other promising peptides and amino acids include β‐alanine, L‐histidine, homocarnosine, anserine, and glutathione.
Will is 5 g of ribose, 100 g of fucose, and 300 g of dextrose? Wow is distribution? Is fetal pattern won't adverse events?Thanks for those links, one or two might not have read yet.
Ribose is a relatively natural-feeling way to increase metabolism, notably logically it would be expected to increase tryptophan/kynurenine/quinolinic acid metabolism (unlike nicotinamide riboside, unless it got broken down by some enzyme), however I don't take it every day... not sure this was linked here:
D-Ribose Induces Cellular Protein Glycation and Impairs Mouse Spatial Cognition
Dietary Sugars and Endogenous Formation of Advanced Glycation Endproducts: Emerging Mechanisms of Disease
That said, carnosine is an AGE inhibitor, and histidine + beta-alanine just happens to be one of the best combos I've used, so it lowers my concern a little:
The Inhibition of Advanced Glycation End Products by Carnosine and Other Natural Dipeptides to Reduce Diabetic and Age‐Related Complications
I don't focus on CO2 though I have no particular reason to discount it as a possibility - do I remember correctly someone said it fights glycation? Other things do that anyway:
Prevention of diabetes-increased aging effect on rat collagen-linked fluorescence by aminoguanidine and rutin. - PubMed - NCBI
Zinc inhibits glycation induced structural, functional modifications in albumin and protects erythrocytes from glycated albumin toxicity. - PubMed - NCBI
(This became well-known on phoenix rising forum, except I don't remember many mentions of histidine, and that one is really cool it turns out - not exactly sure what it does to mineral absorption and delivery though, so not at every meal and not daily for me... you see the pattern)
(Note I don't recall studies that directly measured AGE formation prevention by these substances following D-ribose administration specifically, so these aren't exactly guarantees)
(typos = I need sleep, no typos = ok keep going)