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Energy clubs, where the sugar have replaced by aspartame can be deadly

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Kimmo Huosionmaa

One thing about aspartame is forgotten to say. That artificial sugar doesn't bring any energy in the cells, and here is one very nasty thing, what this chemical combination can do. In some concentrated doses, the sugar gives energy for velocity, and this is the very important thing in the ultra-sports like triathlon. Those energy bars give the energy very fast because they are filled with sugar. When this hydrocarbon goes to the body, the energy would be released immediately, when those molecules would go into the cell organs and mitochondria.


But if the sugar would be replaced by aspartame, there would be no energy in those "candies", and that could cause the extremely dangerous situation if the person thinks that those clubs would involve energy. Of course, the energy can be taken from the sports juice, but if there would be no sugar, would the hydrocarbon storage in the body ended. And if the juice would be replaced by water or some other "sugar-free" product, would that cause the death for that person. In theory would be possible that the person would die because of this kind of trick, and if that thing is made during the ultra-sports, the results could be deadly. If the carbon hydrate level in the person body would go too low, the result would be death.


And in this case, if the sportsman has taken amphetamine would the tiring cause death. This situation has seen on the dance floor, where persons have raved with amphetamine and the carbohydrates have been ended, the cells energy production would be ended, what causes death by coma, when the sugars and other carbon hydrates will be lost from the body. The most usual case of death during the sports, the person have taken amphetamine and forgot to eat sugars, what was caused the coma.

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