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How Astaxanthin Can Increase Endurance - Art Solbrig

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Learn how Astaxanthin can increase endurance and reduce elapsed time walking, jogging and most for

Learn how Astaxanthin can increase endurance and reduce elapsed time walking, jogging and most forms of exercise. How Astaxanthin Can Increase Endurance and Reduce Elapsed Time (ET) for Fast Walking, Jogging, Running, and Exercise of Most Types by Art Solbrig One of my recent experiments was to test a common supplement called Astaxanthin ("AST"). Astaxanthin is a natural, red-pigmented ketocarotenoid (or plant color) found in some types of yeast and microalgae. I only knew of AST as an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory via inhibition of the inflammatory mediator Nf kappa B. I had no expectations of what it might do for me, but I wanted to see what, if anything, it might do. I bought the [highest dose version]( I could find, 24 mg, which also claimed to be a liposomal formulation. I took double the suggested dose of 24 mg for a total of 48 mg/day of AST. I didn't notice anything for two weeks, but around the two week mark, I noticed that my morning two-mile brisk walk elapsed time had decreased, which was very unusual... [Continue Reading]( $20 Off Sale! Please note that we will not be importing more Curaderm from Australia once our current batch runs out. [Buy it now]( while it's still in stock! [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Earth Clinic Website]( [Email](mailto:news@earthclinic.com) [Pinterest]( Copyright © 2022 Earth Clinic, LLC, All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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