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How significant is zinc-induced upregulation of metallothionein (MT) in enterocytes?

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6 days ago

Zinc, Copper & Metallothionein

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  • Participant
    4 months ago

    Mobility work, light band sessions, sauna, and lots of water

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  • Participant
    4 months ago

    Hamstring locked up during RDLs once. Learned real quick to stay on top of sodium and fluids

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  • Participant
    4 months ago

    Cramped hard during squats a few times Electrolytes before training fixed it

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  • Participant
    4 months ago

    Been there. Leg day dehydration hits harder than any PR attempt

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    4 months ago

    Make sure to hydrate, stretch, and stay on top of minerals

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  • Participant
    4 months ago

    Adding electrolytes and staying consistent with hydration, gives zero issues

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  • Participant
    4 months ago

    Sodium’s key for performance muscle contractions, and blood volume. Cutting it just hurts you

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  • Participant
    4 months ago

    Sodium’s not the problem processed food and zero water are

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  • Participant
    4 months ago

    The difference in pump and endurance once dial in sodium is night and day

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  • Participant
    4 months ago

    Sodium’s the foundation without it, hydration doesn’t even work properly

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  • Participant
    4 months ago

    Balance your sodium, potassium, and water

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  • Participant
    4 months ago

    Warm-up’s not optional if you plan to lift for decades, not months. Cold joints = snapped dreams.

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  • Participant
    4 months ago

    Funny how 10 minutes of prep can save you 10 weeks of recovery. I learned that after a shoulder tweak.

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  • Participant
    4 months ago

    Warm-ups aren’t about cardio they’re about activation. Get the blood in the muscle you’re about to destroy.

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  • Participant
    4 months ago

    Cool-down’s underrated too. Helps flush out lactic acid and keeps you from walking like a robot the next day.

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