Safe for Athletic Use – Intra herbal juice contains No Steroids No Stimulants – 2020 Summer Olympics Tokyo 2021

Intra is certified “Safe for Athletic Use” by the German Sport University Institute for Biochemistry, Accredited Institution for Certification, German Sport University Koln Institute for Biochemistry, IOC Accredited Laboratory, Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Schanzer, C/O Deutsche Sprothochschule, Dr. M.K. Parr, Food Scientist.

Intra contains No Steroids, No Stimulants

Intra is completely free of alcohol, caffeine, or any substance that would cause an athlete to test positive for a banned substance.

Understanding the “Ups” & “Downs” of Exercise

Although we are told that exercise is good for our bodies, what we are unaware of is that exercise pushes the body beyond its usual capabilities (resulting in muscle damage). With the right amount of recovery time and appropriate nutrients, the body will efficiently repair and rebuild towards an increased level of strength and endurance (this is known as the adaptation syndrome). To continually improve our level of fitness, these principles must be supported by the right amount of nutrients and antioxidants.

If these essential nutrients are provided, this will boost exercise performance and reduce exercise recovery time.

During exercise, our bodies will:

• Increase the rate and amount of oxygen utilized
• Increase metabolism (burn more calories)

After a bout of exercise, our bodies will:

• Have an increased accumulation of toxins (free radicals) and by-products (lactic acid)
• A reduced physical resistance due to increased exercise demands

Safety & Benefits of Intra® for Athletes

Free Radicals & Lactic Acid – Since exercise increases the amount of oxygen used in the body, this causes an increased production of unstable molecules called free radicals. These highly reactive molecules can damage cells and are believed to be the main cause of sore aching muscles a day or two after exercise (known as delayed onset muscle soreness or DOMS). Intra herbal is juice Safe for Athletic Use. German Sport University Koln Institute for Biochemistry.

Source: Wikipedia.com , Google.com, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Summer_Olympics, The 2020 Summer Olympics