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Re: Exercise and meds.

Posted by Eloy on February 13, 2002, at 7:47:39

In reply to Exercise and meds., posted by colin wallace on February 12, 2002, at 14:34:03

i think this might be because of the accumulated medicine stored in your body is being released (sweated out through your increased metabolism- heart rate) during exercise. Your physical work-out is putting an increased demand on your body and drawing upon the resources you have contained- the electrical inpulses fire more quickly, the heart pulsates more quickly, the body heats up, the muscles contact, fat is burned, toxins and chemicals are burned off, etc. So after your exercise your body probably feels like you took an overdose of your medicine that you're on, because any medicine you take orally will typically take at least 15 minutes before it is metabolized or before your body feels the effects of it, hence the medicated feeling you feel after working-out.


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