Sentences with phrase «more oxygen rich blood»

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As an immediate benefit, exercise provides more oxygen - rich blood to your brain, giving you direct and temporarily greater mental stimulation.
More iron means that plenty of hemoglobin is being produced within your red blood cells, which means your baby can develop in an oxygen - rich environment.
Iron is not only fascinating chemically, having six more oxidation states than silver, but it has a rich biological chemistry too, forming the core of the oxygen - carrying proteins in blood — myoglobin and haemoglobin — and playing centre field in many enzymatic systems.
Some high - altitude people, such as Andean highlanders, have an adaptation that adds more oxygen - rich hemoglobin to their blood.
Beets (and other nitrate - rich vegetables) improve blood and oxygen flow in muscles and prompt them to use the oxygen more efficiently.
Facilitates more oxygen delivery to working muscles — for a ground - rupturing muscle pump throughout your workout — and an efficient delivery of nutrient rich blood to the muscles for greater gains.
The oil is rich in sesquiterpenes, which are molecules that have the ability to penetrate the blood - brain barrier and with that enable the oil to carry oxygen to the brain, which stimulates its limbic area, more specifically the pituitary, hypothalamus and pineal glands.
When the blood is oxygen - rich, it automatically provides nutrients within the cells more proficiently.
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