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Resuscitation: Benefits of ATP, Glucose, and Sodium

Sep 7, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   ATP, ATP-Mg, dextrosal, energy, General, glucose, hyperosmotic, ischemia, magnesium, Resuscitation, salt, shock, sodium, stress  //  Comments Off on Resuscitation: Benefits of ATP, Glucose, and Sodium
Also see: ATP Regulates Cell Water Lactate Paradox: High Altitude and Exercise Trauma & Resuscitation: Toxicity of Lactated Ringer’s Solution Sodium Deficiency and Stress I have written previously about several dramatically effective treatments for shock that were developed in the last fifty years–for example intravenous ATP, concentrated solutions of sodium chloride or glucose, and the [...]

ATP Regulates Cell Water

Jun 29, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   ATP, cardinal adsorbent, cell, General, Gilbert Ling, membrane, membrane pumps, water  //  Comments Off on ATP Regulates Cell Water
Science 23 January 1976: Vol. 191 no. 4224 pp. 293-295 What retains water in living cells? GN Ling, CL Walton Three types of evidence are presented showing that the retention of cell water does not necessarily depend on the possession of an intact cell membrane. The data agree with the concept that water retention in [...]

Anaerobic Respiration

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The Krebs Cycle

Mar 5, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   acetyl CoA, ATP, carbon dioxide, citric acid cycle, co2, FADH2, General, glucose, glycolysis, krebs cycle, NADH, oxidative metabolism, pyruvate  //  Comments Off on The Krebs Cycle

Thumbs Up: Fructose

Diabetes Care. 2007 Jun;30(6):1406-11. Epub 2007 Mar 23. Orange juice or fructose intake does not induce oxidative and inflammatory response. Ghanim H, Mohanty P, Pathak R, Chaudhuri A, Sia CL, Dandona P. OBJECTIVE: We have previously shown that 300 kcal from glucose intake induces a significant increase in reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and nuclear [...]
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