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Topic "Isotonic" was discussed 754 times on 263 sites in last 3 months
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-11-03 12:11:00)
by steviecakes
Just wondering if anyone can shed any light or point me towards articles or information to show that it's actually worth using these when training. Do they work? Would people here recommend them? Also, is there a difference between Lucozade Sport & Tesco brand 'Tesco Active - Isotonic Orange Drink'? There's a big difference in price, are there different ingredients etc or are ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-08 14:08:00)
by Pestomum
Sigh. Gels make me puke. Literally. And I don't want to drink isotonic pop for 15 hours. I just thought that if it was a pill it'd be much easier to take. And I was only asking
Started 17 hours, 53 minutes ago (2009-11-16 10:09:00)
by Pajju
Here is some information about Coconut Water: 'It's a natural isotonic beverage, with the same level of electrolytic balance as we have in our blood. It's the fluid of life, so to speak.' During the Pacific War of 1941-45, both sides in the conflict regularly used coconut water - siphoned directly from the nut - to give emergency plasma transfusions to wounded soldiers.. Most coconut...
Started 4 days, 18 hours ago (2009-11-12 09:49:00)
by c1r16m92
Paramecium and other protists that live in hyptonic envrioments have cell membranes that slow the osmotic wather uptake, while those living in isotonic enviroments have more permeable membranes. What water regualation adaptations might have evolved in protists in hypertonic habitats such as Great Salt Lake? In habitats with changing salt concentrations?
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-09 11:10:00)
by Parag Pattani
( Himanshu I am with you re: beer. After all, coconut water halps to relieve hangovers \(Reason #6 in my other thread http://www.ryze.com/posttopic.php?topicid=1050618& confid=1386 \) So, let's have beer followed by coconut water. Cheers ! Parag ,)
Started 3 days, 21 hours ago (2009-11-13 06:25:00)
by markinva
Quote: Originally Posted by PhilipWOT Thanks for saving me the 5 minutes of typing. This is exactly correct. Think of the dealership in hospital terms. The techs who work on your car are surgeons and specialists. They are highly trained, skilled individuals who know their job inside out and do it very well with state of the...
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-09 14:47:00)
by Nick L
Devoted2Distance wrote ( see ) Surely 'hitting the wall' is so vague it's open to debate whether it really exists? 'feeling rubbish' is generally something we're all going to experience come miles 18 - 24, whether a metaphorical 'wall' is there or not. I've ran 3 Marathons and never felt like I've 'hit the wall' - exhausted yes, physically sick yes, felt like giving in yes, but never hit the ...
Started 4 days, 8 hours ago (2009-11-12 19:44:00)
by Steady Neddy
Your putting ideas into my head Adam. Although my Highland pony would probably be more interested in the Isotonic drinks and energy bars than actually doing a marathon. She would be stopping to chat to all the stewards and would happily mug anyone for the contents of their pockets providing that they were vaguely edible.
Started 6 days, 14 hours ago (2009-11-10 13:21:00)
by manindar
Q.171 Viral cultivation is better in chick embryo than animal inoculation because chick embryo Clean and bacteriologically sterile Do not have immuno mechanisms Do not need feeding and caging Offers several sites of cultivation of viruses All of the above Q.172 Which of the following viruses is/are associated with the development of hepatocellular carcinoma ...