standard-title Healthy energy As we age, numerous functions in the body can start to function with less efficiency especially where there have been on-going problems with any of the following – nutrient deficiencies, compromised digestive system, physical inactivity and or prolonged stress.

Healthy energy

As we age, numerous functions in the body can start to function with less efficiency especially where there have been on-going problems with any of the following – nutrient deficiencies, compromised digestive system, physical inactivity and or prolonged stress.

The good news is, research has confirmed that optimizing energy into old age is now much more feasible because of this new food supplement KreVitalin®. In general the difference can be felt by people who are 60 years of age or older even on the very first day of taking it.

We address the need of fast replenishment of the body’s energy stores, which are crucially important in any activity, physical or intellectual (ADP to ATP – Adenosine Triphosphate through a well known biochemical cycle using the creatine-phosphate shuttle). This requirement of the organism for a reserve of phosphate macroergic chemical bonds exists in our bodies in order to satisfy the energy gap which occurs prior to the activation of our secondary energy stores.  They include glycogen stores and on a later stage, adipose tissue stores.  Especially in high intensity physical exercises or stressful psychological events where the energy demands of the body represent bursts of energy the optimization of this quick reserve is especially important.

Think of it like this – we have a limited number of lithium-ion batteries to provide our cells with energy. We are wanting to ensure we have at our disposal an additional number of such batteries to have available a bigger amount of energy to be used by our cell (muscles, nerves, even reproductive cells and other tissues) according to their cellular energy demand.

So we might see benefits from this energy optimization in all tissues which are using widely the above described shuttle mechanism. Then, we will need to know where in the body do we keep more of the Creatine.  Such places are muscles – mostly striated muscles, but also smooth muscles and the heart.  The nervous system is another Creatine rich location and so are reproductive cells – sperm.  The eyes also contain neural tissue, therefore Creatine plays a role in vision as well.  There are many other such sites in our body.