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The Electrain Series-Riboflavin

The third supplement in The Electrain Series is Riboflavin. Do you wonder what makes your urine yellow? It’s riboflavin! It is also known as Vitamin B2. Alexander Wynter Blyth first discovered riboflavin in 1879 in milk. However, it was officially named and extracted in 1922. The same Vitamin B2 was also found in eggs and other meat products until scientists discovered that it was the same vitamin. Riboflavin is a part of flavin mononucleotide (FMN) and flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD).

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The Electrain Series-Magnesium

The second supplement in The Electrain Series is Magnesium (Mg2+). The name magnesium is derived from Magnesia, is a district in Greece. Magnesium was found as an element in 1755 by a chemist named Joseph Black. Even though magnesium is the seventh most abundant element on Earth, it isn’t found freely in nature. This is because magnesium is very reactive and is found with other nonmetals. It is generally is extracted from other minerals or from seawater. Role Magnesium has

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The Electrain Series-CoQ10

The first supplement we will be exploring is Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10). The two forms are ubiquinone and ubiquinol and they will be compared in this post!

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The Electrain Series-CoQ10

The first supplement we will be exploring is Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10). The two forms are ubiquinone and ubiquinol and they will be compared in this post!

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A Comparison of Oxygen Therapies on the Market and Oval.Bio’s Approach

This article will review the current, widely available methods of oxygen therapy in the market (notably hyperbaric oxygen therapy, microbubbles, and nanobubbles) and old.oval.bio’s triumvirate approach to oxygen therapy. Specifically, it will compare their safety, efficacy, cost and time of care, among other important variables.

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