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Science In Sport PSP22 Sachet 50g RRP £1.20 Venus BUY NOW PRICE £1.20 - Is the complex carbohydrate energy fuel for high-energy performance.
- It is available in a range of great tasting flavours and is ideal when energy requirement is high. PSP22 is made from a very high specification maltodextrin, which is over 98% glucose polymers. This means that PSP22 exerts a very low osmotic pressure even at high concentrations. It is therefore very light on the stomach and very easy to drink. PSP22 has become the mainstay of many athletes and sports peoples nutritional strategy, it can be used to help load up prior to events and as a recovery drink, post event, though its main use is during. PSP22 also tastes great!
Available in: - Orange, Blackcurrant, Lemon and Original Flavours.
Typical Ingredients: - Maltodextrin (produced by partial hydrolysis of a special variety of maize, 98% glucose polymers),, Fructose, Natural Flavour, Aspartame. Original contains only Maltodextrin
Typical Values per 100g serving: - Energy 1683kj/371kcal, Carbohydrate 99g, of which sugars 6g, Protein 0g, Fat 0g.
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| Science In Sport: PSP22 Sachet 50g | Sachets Lemon | £1.20 | | | Science In Sport: PSP22 Sachet 50g | Sachets Orange | £1.20 | |
Manufacturer InformationScience in Sport grew out of the desire to provide the best nutritional products and advice to athletes. The Company mixes qualified sport scientists, food technologists, and a physician with keen athletes and sports people who have competed from local level to the world stage. As a result of all this experience they have an unprecedented knowledge of the nutritional needs of athletes. Science in Sport also collaborate with leading Universities on research projects, as well as getting involved at the sharp end of sports performance.Category AdviceYour body's fuel comes mainly from carbohydrates and fat. Carbohydrates are the most important form of fuel during intensive exercise. An empty carbohydrate stock results in a decreasing exercise performance to the tune of 50% and can even lead to disturbed functioning of the brain (concentration loss). |