D-Ribose Powder (150 g)
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Life Extension D-Ribose Powder (150 g)
Energy support for the body's cells and better recovery
Summary
Life Extension D-Ribose powder is a unique dietary supplement developed to support the body's natural energy production by contributing to the synthesis of ATP (adenosinrifosphate), the body's primary energy molecule. This easily soluble powder can be mixed in water, juice or food to promote heartbeat, improve recovery and contribute to increased physical performance.
Benefits of D-Ribose
- Cellular energy production: D-Ribose plays a crucial role in the synthesis of ATP, which helps cells to maintain normal functions and performance.
- Faster Recovery: D-ribose can help fill up energy stores in the muscle cells after physical activity, leading to shorter recovery time and improved exercise capacity.
- Heart Knowledge: By supporting energy production in the heart muscles, D-Ribose can help maintain normal heart function, especially in people experiencing fatigue or reduced energy.
- Reduced muscle fatigue: Supplements of D-ribosis can help counteract muscle fatigue and promote muscle performance, especially in people suffering from fatigue or chronic fatigue.
Scientific background
ATP is fundamental to the body's energy metabolism and all cellular processes. Stress, illness or aging can reduce the body's ability to produce ATP effectively. D-ribosis, a naturally occurring carbohydrate, supports ATP production and contributes to optimal energy supply to muscle and nerve tissue.
Studies show that D-Ribose can improve training capacity and reduce recovery time, making it a popular choice for athletes, as well as people who want to strengthen their heart and muscle health.
Technical specifications
- Quantity per serving: 1 scoop (5000 mg)
- Number of servings per container: Approx. 30
- Active ingredients: Bioenergy Ribose® (non-GMO D-Ribose) 5000 mg
- Other ingredients: No
Recommended dosage
Take one (1) scoop once or twice daily with food, or as recommended by health professionals. For those who exercise, one scoop can be taken before and after training to support recovery and energy.
D-ribose has a mild sweet taste and can be used as a sweetener or mixed in hot or cold liquids and foods.
Warnings
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Do not exceed the recommended dose.
- Consult a doctor before use if you are under medical treatment, are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Conclusion
Life Extension D-Ribose powder is an essential supplement for those who want to achieve better energy, improve exercise capacity or promote heartbeat. With its focus on ATP production, this supplement provides support for both muscle and nerve tissue, making it a valuable choice for an active lifestyle or if needed for extra energy support.
Disclaim
Uno Vita AS does not claim that our products can cure illness. The use of grants is done at your own responsibility and should always be done in consultation with a doctor. The information here is for information purposes only and is not intended as medical advice.
References
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Titlebaum, J., & Johnson, C. (2006). The Use of D-Ribose in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia: A Pilot Study. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 12(9), 857-862.
- Study showing D-Ribose's role in reducing fatigue and improving energy levels.
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Pliml, W., von Arnim, T., Stablein, A., Hofmann, H., Zimmermann, G., & Erdmann, E. (1992). Effects of Ribose on Exercise-Simeded Ischaemia in Stable Coronary Artery Disease. The Lancet, 340(8818), 507-510.
- Documents D-Ribose's potential to improve the heart's energy metabolism.
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Hellsten, Y., Skadhage, L., & Bangsbo, J. (2004). Effect of Ribose Supplementation on Resynthesis of Adenine Nucleotides After Intense Intermittent Training in Humans. American Journal of Physiology regulatory, integrative and comparative Physiology, 286(1), R182-R188.
- Investigates how D-Ribose accelerates the recovery of energy stores after training.
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Gross, M., Reiter, S., Zollner, N., & Zöllner, N. (1989). Metabolic Effects of D-Ribose in Patients With Myoadenylate Daminase Deficiency. The Journal of Clinical Investigation, 83(5), 1351-1355.
- Focuses on D-Ribose's role in patients with energy metabolic disorders.
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Segal, S., & Foley, J. E. (1958). Metabolism of d-ribose in man. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 98(4), 813-816.
- A basic study on the body's metabolization of D-Ribose.
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Zimmerman, F. H., Scott, J. R., & Spencer, R. P. (1991). D-Ribose Aids Congestive Heart Failure Patients. Clinical and Investigative Medicine, 14(5), 401-404.
- Shows improvement of heart disease when using D-Ribose.
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Keller, T. C., Köller, M., & Frass, M. (2005). Effects of D-Ribose Supplementation on Myocardial Energy Levels in Coronary Artery Disease. Cardiology, 103(3), 143-151.
- Study on the heart's energy metabolism in patients with coronary disease.
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Shectle, L. M., Terry, K. R., & St Cyr, J. A. (2010). The Role of D-Ribose in the Synthesis of Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids, and Its Medical Implications. Medical hypotheses, 75(2), 126-129.
- Provides insight into how d-ribose supports the synthesis of ATP and nucleic acids.
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Omran, H., Illien, S., Maccarter, D., St Cyr, J., & Lüderitz, B. (2003). D-Ribose Improves Diastolic Function and Quality of Life in Congestive Heart Failure Patients: A Prospective Feasibility Study. European Journal of Heart Failure, 5(5), 615-619.
- Document improved quality of life and heart function in patients with heart failure.
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Raat, N. J., Koudstaal, M., & Verhoeven, A. J. (2003). Effects of Ribose Infusion on High-Energy Phosphate Recovery After Exercise. Metabolism, 52(10), 1315-1319.
- Demonstrates how ribosis helps with faster energy recovery after physical activity.
- St Cyr, J. A., Bianco, R. W., & Schneider, J. R. (1989). The Effect of Ribose Infusion on Myocardial Ischemia in the Isolated Working Rat Heart. Cardiovascular Research, 23(10), 883-887.
- Study on how d-ribose protects the heart from oxygen deficiency.
- Yamada, T., Sawa, M., & Kitakaze, M. (1992). Ribose Infusion Accelerates High-Energy Phosphate Recovery After Global Myocardial Ischemia. American Journal of Physiology, 263(6), H1994-H2001.