Thiamine is a colorless chemical compound with a chemical formula C12H17N4OS. Its chemical structure contains apyrimidine ring and a thiazole ring and is soluble in water. Thiamine is essential for neural function and carbohydrate metabolism.
Benefits for Soccer Players
Thiamine is involved in several critical functions in the body. Two of these functions are highly important when participating in athletic events such as soccer. The first is nervous system and muscle functioning. Thiamine enables highly efficient flow of electrolytes in and out of nerve cells and muscle cells. This enables optimal muscular performance, reaction time, and muscular endurance.
Thiamine also acts as a mechanism for extracting energy from carbohydrates. Glucose is extracted from carbohydrates (via the coenzyme thiamin pyrophosphate), which your muscles then use for energy. The role of Thiamine in Soccer Charge is to get high-power energy from the carbohydrates you eat.
Because there is very little thiamin stored in the body, depletion can occur quickly. Taking Soccer Charge one hour before activity will ensure the proper metabolism of carbs – so you can play the best soccer possible.
Side Effects and Warnings
Thiamin is generally considered safe and relatively nontoxic, even at high doses. Always take Soccer Charge in the recommended dose of 2-4 capsules about one hour before activity with 16 oz of water.
If you are pregnant, breast-feeding, have medical allergies, or if you want to make sure Soccer Charge is right for you, talk to your doctor before taking Soccer Charge.
If any side effects are experienced, consumption should be stopped immediately. We are proud to say that we have never heard of a single negative side of Soccer Charge.
