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<blockquote data-quote="Freema" data-source="post: 1297208" data-attributes="member: 329519"><p>do you take multivitamins ... have your doctor take a blood sample and se if you have some mess in your electrolytes... it is best to have that before trying to mingle with it yourself... but body builders often use some kind of water-drinks with electrolytes that are often getting low when excercising very hard for many hours... so maybe you can get some help at the fitness center too to find something for that... if your electrolytes are out of wack then you can feel tired only because of that... but you have to find our why you are tired ... because you need to have energy to keep up motivation and the very good lifestyle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freema, post: 1297208, member: 329519"] do you take multivitamins ... have your doctor take a blood sample and se if you have some mess in your electrolytes... it is best to have that before trying to mingle with it yourself... but body builders often use some kind of water-drinks with electrolytes that are often getting low when excercising very hard for many hours... so maybe you can get some help at the fitness center too to find something for that... if your electrolytes are out of wack then you can feel tired only because of that... but you have to find our why you are tired ... because you need to have energy to keep up motivation and the very good lifestyle [/QUOTE]
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