Transcription Incompatible recreational substances
Blockage of protein assimilation due to hepatic stress.
The ingestion of intoxicating beverages introduces a highly toxic agent into the human biological ecosystem.
Upon detecting this threat, the liver immediately shuts down all muscle building and lipid oxidation processes to focus exclusively on urgent blood purification.
This means that if an athlete performs a demanding strength routine and subsequently consumes these substances, the desired fibrillar repair is completely blocked and nullified.
In addition, these compounds severely alter the transmission of nervous system impulses, hindering spatial coordination and impairing mechanical traction capacity.
Furthermore, their powerful renal effect forces the body to expel massive amounts of vital fluids and minerals, plunging the system into a state of profound dehydration that severely delays the healing of injuries.
Impairment of gas exchange by inhalants.
The consumption of smoke and similar combustible products represents a direct attack on the efficiency of any athlete.
Inhaled noxious chemicals inflame respiratory tissues and drastically reduce the area useful for capturing ambient oxygen.
Simultaneously, these toxins provoke a violent contraction of the vascular pathways, narrowing the ducts that must transport the oxygenated irrigation to the muscular extremities.
If we imagine an irrigation pump trying to push a dense flow through rigid and partially obstructed hoses, we will understand the immense coronary suffering in the face of this destructive habit.
As an inescapable consequence, aerobic endurance plummets completely, general fatigue appears prematurely and the post-training tissue reconstruction process stagnates due to the chronic lack of nutrients in the capillary zone.
Summary
Ingesting recreational liquid toxins completely paralyzes biological anabolism. The hepatic organ suspends lipid oxidation
incompatible recreational substances