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Beta Fuel SiS
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Sis Beta Fuel Orange 84G Science in Sport Beta Fuel has been developed to deliver the maximum amount of carbohydrate in a 2:1 ratio of Maltodextrin to Fructose whilst limiting gastrointestinal distress. The product mixed to concentration is 80 grams carbohydrate (2:1 maltodextrin:fructose) , 20 mmol/L sodium and 500 ml of fluid per serving. Key Features: 2:1 ratio maltodextrin:fructose 80g total carbohydrate Isotonic pH neutral Natural flavours and sweetener Added Sodium, Potassium, Magnesium and CalciumRECOMMENDED USAGEMix one serving (84 g) of Beta Fuel with 500 ml of fluid and drink little & often during exercise to meet fuelling requirements. BENEFITSA rate limiting factor of exogenous carbohydrate utilization during exercise is the transportation of the nutrients across the intestinal wall. Once the sodium-dependent transporter, used to transport maltodextrin, is saturated at 60 g. h additional carbohydrate can be absorbed through another transporter, GLUT5, used to transport fructose. Fuelling requirements for long endurance events (greater than 2. 5 hours) are 60-90 g of carbohydrate per hour. The ability to deliver such high levels of carbohydrate with minimized risk of GI issues is crucial to performance. Beta Fuel can be used to meet these fuelling demands in an isotonic solution. Informed Sport RegisteredOur complete product range is developed using a world-class approach to banned substance testing, providing assurance for athletes. Suitable For: Vegans, Vegetarians, Coeliacs, Lactose free, Gluten Free, Wheat Free, Nut Free.Long Description
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