Glucose 0,4 kg

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952 Ft
DEXTROSE (GLUCOSE) The human body meets its energy needs primarily from glucose. This energy is needed for proper brain function, all muscle movement, and to maintain heart, lung, and intestinal health. Thinking, concentrating and remembering require a l...
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19.000000 cm
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14.000000 cm
Length:
6.000000 cm
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400 g/db
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10 Ft
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DEXTROSE (GLUCOSE)

The human body meets its energy needs primarily from glucose. This energy is needed for proper brain function, all muscle movement, and to maintain heart, lung, and intestinal health. Thinking, concentrating and remembering require a lot of energy - namely glucose. The key to increased brain activity is glucose, without which thinking becomes an exhausting activity. For a long time, scientists believed that the brain always had enough glucose, but it turns out that thinking can cause glucose levels in the affected areas of the brain to drop by 30-48%. The older you get, the harder it is to supply the brain with glucose. This explains why older people have poorer memory and find it harder to concentrate.

Experiments have shown that performance can be improved by eating glucose!

Glucose can provide immediate energy because it does not need to be digested after consumption, but goes straight into the bloodstream. That's why it is known as the fastest carbohydrate. In fact, it is the same as blood sugar, which is produced by our body and can therefore be transported immediately to its destination by the blood. Some of it will be used as a direct energy source by brain cells. The remainder is stored in the liver, fat tissue and muscle cells, where it is then stored as glycogen, under the action of insulin. The glycogen stored in the liver can be converted back into glucose by the body when insulin levels are low - this is the case when blood sugar is low.
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Glucose 0,4 kg
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