# How is lactic acid buildup dealt with by the body?
Lactic acid is released by the slow, natural process of muscle relaxation after the heavy exertion that caused the lactic acid buildup, or you can speed up the release by massaging the muscle groups affected or using a heating pad (or combine the heating pad and Massage Therapy for an obviously faster recovery from lactic acid buildup).
However, be sure to drink plenty of liquids as the release of lactic acid simply puts it into your blood stream. Without flushing the lactic acid out with proper hydration you could cause general exhaustion and an otherwise 'sick' feeling from the toxins released from your muscles during a massage or heat therapy session.
the body need more energy to produce movement during vigorously exercises,but the oxygen intake is not fast enough to supply oxygen to glucose for producing energy. Glucose, C6H12O6 is break down directly to lactic acid and provide energy.
Equation :
C6H12O6 ---> 2C3H6O3
+
energy
FLUIDS, lots of them.
try to stay away from lactose products
(milk, cheese, dairy products)
By using the muscle more. Post-exercise stretching and massage can help remove the buildup of lactic acid.
lactic acid can be removed from the muscles by exercising
Massage.
lactic acid is removed by people
or you will die....
Lactic acid is produced when the body performs shot, intense bursts of work. Lactic acid comes from the body's need for quick energy. As such, the body converts glucose (stored sugars) into ATP (Usable energy) rapidly without the use of oxygen. This is Anaerobic activity because there is no use of oxygen. Fatigue develops after an extended use of Anaerobic work. The body uses Lactate (lactic acid) for fast energy and has to work to remove the waste products from your muscles. This is the burn and fatigue you feel.
Lactic Acid, which is toxic and accounts for the burn felt during exercise. Hence the expression: No Pain No Gain.
The fact that your body has to produce lactic acid in order to get rid of excess C02. Therefore jogging is anaerobic because the amount of oxygen you need increases so much that your body can't remove it aerobically.
Lactic acid is produced in your body and your legs start to ache, tire and hurt!! Usually you need to oxygen to calm it, as Lactic acid is also known as oxygen debt
Your body uses lactic acid fermentation when oxygen levels are not adequate for proper cellular respiration. Our bodies need oxygen(aerobic) to continue exerting themselves, so when our muscles do not get enough oxygen from our breathing it resorts to fermentation, or the anaerobic (non oxygen using) pathway. This creates lactic acid in our muscles, which is the cause for cramps while being physically active. Hope this helps! :)
The lactic acid system provides energy for less than one minute of high intensity exercise and to up to three minutes for lower intensity exercise. The energy system relies on the breakdown of carbohydrates for fuel. These activities range from 3 minutes to two hours in duration, Its fuel source is glycogen and produces a natural by-product of carbohydrate oxidation called lactic acid, which can inhibit performance.James Coulton
During the period of resting, the breathing rate continues to be fast for a while. This provide sufficient oxygen to repay back the oxygen debt. In the liver, some of the lactic acid is oxidized to produce energy. This energy is used up to convert the lactic acid back to glucose. Lactic acid is toxic and cannot be stored or kept in our body for too long. When lactic acid is used up, oxygen debt is being paid.
During the process of aerobic respiration, a form of energy known as adenosine triphosphate or ATP is made. This ATP usually mixes with oxygen to help the body do its necessary functions. If however, there is not enough oxygen going into your body, the ATP begins to dwindle and go into its reserve. Once these occurs your body begins making a by-product know as lactic acid
Lactic acid fermentation. This type of fermentation occurs when your muscles need more oxygen for energy, so fermentation gives your muscles a little extra energy.
farting is the best way of getting rid of lactic acid in the body.eating rat food will also helo.eat more ginger biscuits
A build up of lactic acid :-). This is the by-product of that exercise. To flush that lactic acid out of the muscles, you need to be continually moving with a warm down after the exercise is complete. Also, when having a shower, try continually changing the temperature of the water from hot to cold. This will help immensely with the flushing of lactic acid.
The type of fermentation that sometimes occurs in human muscle cells is Lactic Acid fermentation.