elevated CO₂ exposure shifts how muscles store and use energy at the cellular level

A rise in CO₂ concentration raises serum phosphorus and lactic dehydrogenase levels, reflecting inhibition of glycolysis or promotion of glycogen formation.

What this means for you

When your body handles energy more efficiently — storing it as glycogen rather than burning through it too fast — you may notice better endurance, steadier energy levels, and less of that heavy, fatigued feeling after physical effort. This kind of metabolic shift is what athletes and active people are often chasing.

The published research

CO2 Balneotherapy for Arterial Occlusion Diseases*:
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