Dr. Ronald Roth's Research Library on Cellular Nutrition and Health Disorders
As exercise tolerance increases from repeated training, it takes increasingly longer before lactic acid builds up in muscle, so there is less of a chance of muscle cramps to develop. Lactic acid is found in a number of foods and beverages, and it is also commercially added to increase their acidity. Lactic acid-containing drinks can serve as valuable fluid replacement remedies for athletes before, during, and after competitive training and exercise... Full Text