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    Carnosine Supplements

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    When beta-alanine is ingested, it turns into the molecule carnosine, which acts as an acid buffer in the body2. Carnosine is stored in cells and released in response to drops in ph2. Increased stores of carnosine can protect against diet-induced drops in pH (which might occur from ketone production in ketosis, for example), as well as offer protection from exercise-induced lactic acid production2. Effectiveness based on scientific evidence shows that beta alanine supplementation did…

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    from another source. During anaerobic exercise, there is no oxygen being carried to the muscles, therefore these activities occur over shorter periods of time. The demand on the muscles causes the muscles to break down sugars, resulting in higher lactic acid production. Prediction Predict how many times more powerful aerobic exercise is than anaerobic exercise: Based…

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    Mutans begin with an abnormal white spot on the surface of the tooth. The abnormal white spot on the tooth is a sign demineralization of the enamel is starting to develop(S Baron 1996). They feed off of inorganic sugars producing lactic acid that destroys tooth enamel. Eventually, if untreated the tooth will further demineralize and turn brown resulting in a cavity. The tooth will become extremely sensitive to hot and cold…

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    Creatine Supplement Essay

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    As far as an athletes perspective on supplementation it seems like a fast and efficient way to get bigger, stronger, and faster effectively. These supplements vary from simple over the counter products such as protein, amino acids, creatine, and even advanced supplements such as anabolic steroids. Some of these are incredible safe and effective while others may do more harm than good. I will be exploring the positive and negative benefits of creatine when taken as a supplement for an athlete (a…

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    Tough Gal Challenges

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    Leading up to the Tough Guy Tough Gal Challenge we tried to train as specifically as possible to the type of physical challenges we could expect. The idea of sport-specific training refers to “being able to duplicate or imitate a specific skill or aspect of one’s sport or activity”, thus, it is critical when training for a purpose or event such as Tough Guy Tough Gal. For our training programme, each week we completed a 50 minute circuit session, a 1 km run with a 2 min rest (increased dist.…

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    Practicing regular dental hygiene like brushing after a meal and flossing before you go to bed will help to prevent cavities and remove bacteria. However, your teeth are filled with tiny little grooves that are difficult to keep clean with just the help of a toothbrush and floss. This is where dental sealants are extremely helpful. They are a thin little film that is applied to the grooves and crevices of your teeth in order to keep bacteria and food out. Dental sealants are extremely effective…

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    In ancient India there was an unknown bacteria inhabiting the fruit of tall baadunga trees. The only animal tall enough to get to it at the time were elephants, but the bacteria caused rapid tooth decay in the elephant species. Ancient scientists were stumped until they accidentally discovered the chemical reaction that would save the elephants from losing all of their teeth. Elephant toothpaste is a great example of the deterioration of oxygen through a chemical reaction that humans can see…

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    The 7 resources of term lactic destructive and lactate, despite biochemical differentiations, are routinely used equally. Health specialists have usually associated lactic destructive or 'the suntan' with an inability to continue with a genuine movement session at a given tumult. In spite of the way that the condition within the gymnastic contraption's strong cells have moved towards acidosis, lactate yield itself does not particularly make the uneasiness (acidosis) experienced at higher chroma…

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    The classification of periapical lesions of endodontic origin and clinical evaluation of the aetiology and pathogenesis of their development There are various literatures that classify periapical lesions. Often these have been based on histological findings and so the resulting classifications having minor differences in terminology. This could easily lead to confusion between clinicians and subsequently incorrect diagnosis. The correct diagnosis of any disease is the foundation to the…

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    when the bacteria such as plaque sits on your tooth for a period of time. What is plaque? Plaque is a substance that is made up of mostly germs and has the consistency of slime. Once the bacteria has rested on your teeth acid starts to develop which begins the process to which the acid eat away at the tooth. The part that gets eaten away and broken down…

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