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Herbal Recipes Enhanced Athletic Performance Herbs: Sprouted Black Rice, Moringa, Jiaogulan, Spirulina, fresh Macha Green Tea leaves and a full 750 milligrams of Cordyceps militaris Recipe: Best taken in the morning or mid-day to provide energy throughout the day. Smoothie: One medium size ripe banana. One slice ripe papaya or half an apple (substitute any fresh fruit in season) Two teaspoons honey. Add ice and 200 ml. of cold water. Add one 10grams of Enhanced Performance Herbal Blend* Blend for approximately 2 minutes. * available at ThaiSuperHerbs Effects: Increases energy, stamina, and vitality. Details: Athletes, both professional and amateur, place themselves under excessive stress physically and mentally to meet the high levels of performance needed to achieve success. The expectation of almost super-human performance often pushes athletes to extremes that are not healthy in terms of balance and longevity. This blend takes a unique approach to energy management using Asia’s ancient herbal secrets that have a record of consistently successful results over centuries of traditional use. The ancient wisdom behind their use is supported by modern science. Rejuvenate and provide energy, stamina, and vitality. Energy is the source of your physical and mental power as well as all natural repair processes. Every aspect of your life is dependent on energy. In addition to your physical well-being, energy is a basis for your talents, confidence, creativity, inspiration, and expression of feelings. When we restore, optimize and protect the energy producing systems of the human body we have made an investment in our most precious asset. We humans tend to make our problems more comfortable rather than solving them. Sugar, caffeine, nicotine, amphetamines and other stimulants result in an energy spike inevitably followed by a crash due to the fact that no real additional energy has been made available. Energy at the cellular level is released as ATP (adenosine tri-phosphate) loses a phosphate in the process of converting to ADP (adensine di-phosphate). The breaking of that phosphate bond releases energy that becomes available for use by our cells. This is a real increase in usable energy which contrasts the illusion of energy increases from stimulants. Likewise increased oxygen intake and utilization makes a solid contribution to energy management. Increased efficiency of cardiac functions, central nervous system regulation, and other systems that distribute energy also greatly assist in energy management. The greater the need for energy the more we tend to eat. We’re looking for an energy boost from nutrients which may not be available in highly processed foods. People can respond to lack of energy in other ways as well. People may jump into new projects or relationships seeking excitement or may attempt to generate energy
Posted on: Fri, 15 Aug 2014 22:51:37 +0000

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