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Old 03-21-2011, 01:14 PM
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Yes, that is how biological systems work. They are what is called in chemistry "rate limited", meaning that fixed ratios of things work, based on the chemical reactions ongoing. Enzymes are needed in biological systems to hook things up...and they are often in limited amounts. Once filled, no more can be put thru until those enzymes are empty again.

Once the system is going well, the ratios may fill up and then some ribose may be hanging around extra. You can just tinker down, a bit and see if you hold your benefits. You can always go back up if need be. Ribose is also expensive, so if you maintain at say 1/2 your dose or less you will save some money too.
Just go down slowly.

Your reaction is a good sign... and I'd take it that you have some mitochondrial stress and this is working for you to improve ATP production.
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