
"Beta-Alanine Supplementation and Exercise Capacity & Performance" with Prof Craig Sale and Dr Bryan Saunders
We Do Science - The Sports Nutrition Podcast
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Fishing Ships
i came in really right at the start of the human, if you wanted, the human investigation in relation to the effects of ber alanin and and carnison. So for example, in hunting dogs, deer horses have had much, much higher carnosen concentrations than humans do. If you compare that to some of the species who exercise hard too to hunt, or exercise hard to avoid being killed by a hunter, a predator. And we're talking about something that's referred to as an ogogenic aid, or at haa gogenic properties. Why? What does that term mean? And what dos the significance of that as it relates to this sort of area of science?"
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