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Honey is often an overlooked food that has numerous vitamins, minerals, and natural sugar that assists in a healthy living. Honey has a healthy Glycemic Index (GI), this means that it the sugars can be slowly absorbed into the bloodstream resulting in a clean digestion. Honey also contains some natural vitamins and minerals, this assists the
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Every serious athlete looks for that edge; quicker recovery, faster healing, and increased endurance all benefits of ASEA. Athletes subject their bodies to immense amounts of force and damage during workouts and competition. In response to this force and damage the body naturally uses oxidative molecules to destroy damaged or unhealthy tissue; oxidative molecules act as
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Sleep and Recovery are the keys to building muscle and healthy body tissue. Many athletes and individuals interested in fitness have heard that “rest” is good for them in some way or another. But the truth is that rest is more than just “good” for you; it is essential. It is essential to allow your
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1. Fish Oil- With enough Omega 3s you can put your body into an anabolic (building muscle) state. Fish oil is excellent at reducing inflammation soreness post work outs allowing you to begin the recovery process faster. It also improves insulin sensitivity; allowing more amino acids and glucose to reach the cells and therefore decreases
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Over training often happens with athletes who are training for competition, and they end up training the body beyond its ability to recover. This is often fueled by the athletes over emphasis on the need for improvement. The athlete believes that more and more work will result in more and more results. This is not
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Everyone needs vitamins and minerals; however, athletes because of their high energy levels and muscular and skeletal stress need more. Vitamins and Minerals are important in the body because they aid in specific chemical reactions that without their presence would either occur to slowly or not occur at all, that is why it is so