As the energy requirements of the
cells and tissues increase during aerobic activity, oxygen and sugars in the
blood must be able to be transferred from the lungs and energy stores into the
muscle cells and tissues. Waste products like CO2 and excess lactates must be
transferred out of the cells and tissues and back into the blood and out of the
body. The efficiency at which the cells can move oxgen fuel and waste products
back and forth through the blood and cellular membranes determines how long the
body can sustain aerobic activity.
When
the oxygen and energy demands of the muscle tissues exceed the ability of the
body to maintain adequate delivery, the muscle cells and tissues start to burn
internal energy stores anaerobically (without the use of oxygen), waste
products (CO2 and lactates) start to build up and further interfere with the
aerobic processes. When the internal energy stores of the muscle cells are
exhausted, no more energy can be provided and muscle activity ceases
completely.
Increasing the amount of balanced
redox signaling molecules in the body helps normalize the redox potential in
and around the cells and tissues. A balanced redox potential in the tissues
increases the efficiency at which oxygen, fuels and wastes can be transferred
in and out of cells and tissues, making the natural aerobic processes more
efficient. If aerobic capacities are increased, then the natural length of time
that aerobic activity can be sustained under high energy demands is also
increased. The time that it takes to recover normal aerobic balance after an
intense anaerobic effort is also shortened.
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