Yes. Bicarbonate minerals have been studied for well over two decades as ergogenic aids by exercise scientists. They are known to improve athletic endurance by suppressing the production of serum lactate—more commonly referred to as lactic acid. Many individuals report improvements in their athletic performance following the routine use of BOOSTER.
03 | What is the best time to take BOOSTER?
It is best to take the Booster in the evening just before bed. It helps replenish the body's alkaline reserve with bicarbonate minerals and supports healthy pH balance in the body while sleeping. BOOSTER can also be taken between meals on an empty stomach (one hour before or after food); however, before bed or on an empty stomach is recommended.
04 | I noticed there is organic lemon in BOOSTER. If a lemon is acidic why is it alkalizing?
Alkalizing food has a buffering effect on cellular chemistry. This can be different from the food’s primary chemistry. For example, citrus fruits, despite being acidic, are alkalizing to the body because the metabolism of citrate, malate, succinate, and fumarate generates more than twice as much bicarbonate buffer as there is acid in the food itself. This means that citrus fruits and similar foods measure an acidic pH prior to consumption but are alkaline forming in the body after they are consumed.
05 | Why does BOOSTER contain bicarbonate minerals?
Bicarbonate minerals are alkalizing to the body. They help neutralize and remove an overabundance of metabolic acidic wastes produced through the consumption of the Standard American Diet, which is rich in acid forming meat, dairy, and refined sugar products.
06 | I am on a salt restricted diet; can I take BOOSTER?
Anyone receiving medical treatment for a health-related condition should consult with his or her physician before consuming any new dietary product or partaking in any new dietary program. Be sure to share that the sodium contained in BOOSTER is in bicarbonate form, not chloride form. Available scientific evidence suggests that supplemental sodium bicarbonate poses little to no risk to those on sodium restricted diets.
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