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Taurine:
Taurine is an amino acid which is found in the human body and which has a detoxicating effect. During increased physical efforts taurine has a positive effect on the circulatory system. Taurine increases and regenerates tonicity. Taurine can also be viewed as the essence of body power, because a shortage can only occur during physical efforts.
Vitamin B2:
Vitamin B2 is very important in the process of energy production from fat, carbohydrates and amino acids. Especially as a metabolism catalyst it has very positive effects on skin health and growth.
Vitamin B6:
Vitamin B6 is "the" vitamin for the metabolism of proteins, i.e. the breakdown and recombination of amino acids, and consequently represents an intersection of the metabolism of fats and carbohydrates in the energy production process. Vitamin B6 contributes to a lot of essential body functions and to the formation of certain tissue hormones.
Vitamin B12:
Vitamin B12 is required by each cell and is essential in the formation of red blood cells.
Vitamin C:
Repeated doses of vitamin C (1-2 g daily) may help prevent and shorten colds; this also applies to spring fatigue. After only 30 minutes 0.5 to 1 g of vitamin C may refresh tired drivers for 3 to 4 hours.
Vitamin E:
Vitamin E has a favourable effect in patients suffering from geriatric problems, problems of the cardiovascular system, arteriosclerosis, injuries, etc. The administration of substantial quantities of vitamin E also was one of the reasons given for the successes of the Australian swimmers at the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne.
Sugar:
Sugar and glucose support the body when it reaches a slump and give it a "sugar boost"
Aspartam:
Aspartam is a sweetener with no calories.
Acesulfam:
Acesulfam is a sweetener with no calories. |