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Thanks to Coco Hydro Sport® you never have to settle for another over-dyed, over-sugared, over-packaged sports drink. It’s healthy hydration on-demand.
Coco Hydro has gone pro. If you like Coco Hydro for a healthy soft drink alternative, you’ll love Coco Hydro Sport for a healthy sports drink alternative.
We’ve added 25% more pure sea salt and 10% more naturally occuring, organicly chelated, ionic trace minerals for better performance during extreme workouts and better recovery afterwards.
What does “chelated minerals” mean? Chelated minerals are naturally bound to other co-factor minerals, which means the body can more easily absorb them (98% absorption rate versus only 2% for the same synthetic ratio!) Ultimately it means you avoid the dreaded “gut rot” which means you get to be a lot more sporty. Coco Hydro Sport is hydration for humans.
£29.99 £41.99
Carb Drive is our advanced intra workout formula designed to drive your performance in the gym! We have used patented Cluster Dextrin® as our carbohydrate sources as it has a high molecular mass and is easy to digest while training. We also added Glycersize® to aid with muscle pumps while training, CocoMineral® for added hydration and Actigin® to help with muscle recovery, energy and the regeneration of new muscle cells.
SUPPLEMENT FACTS | |
Serving Size: 1 Scoop (31.5) | |
Servings Per Container: 35 | |
Amount Per Serving | |
Cluster Dextrin® | 25g |
CocoMineral® | 2000mg |
Glycersize® | 1000mg |
Pink Himalayan Salt | 500mg |
Actigin® | 50mg |
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Adreno Charge is the latest in a line of new product releases from Gaspari. It is a unique supplement that has been formulated to combat adrenal fatigue and improve stimulant sensitivity.
During prolonged periods of pre-workout or fat burner use, the amount of stimulants in such products 'burns out' the adrenal receptors in the brain, meaning that a dose that used to have a strong effect becomes barely noticeable and the user has to increase the dosage to get the same effect.
Adreno Charge contains ingredients that re-charge the adrenal receptors which in turn re-sensitises them to stimulants. This means that the user can go back to a lower dose of stimulant based products and get the original effect back.
DO NOT EXCEED RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE. USE ONLY AS DIRECTED.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
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Zero is the UK’s leading electrolyte sports drink tab.
• Light & refreshing electrolyte drink with natural fruit flavours
• Sugar free with zero calories
• Reduces tiredness and fatigue
• Suitable for a wide range of sporting activities
• Suitable for vegetarians and vegans
Keeping yourself hydrated has never been so simple. ZERO is a refreshing sugar free electrolyte drink with zero calories. You can use ZERO during exercise and throughout the day to rehydrate with Vitamin C and key electrolytes, including sodium and magnesium. Simply drop a tab into your re-usable water bottle and watch it rapidly dissolve. The tabs contain light natural flavours with no artificial colours or preservatives. The easy-break tabs mean that you can choose your ideal drink strength.
This scientific formula includes Vitamin C to support a healthy immune system, protect cells from oxidative stress and reduce tiredness and fatigue¹. The magnesium in ZERO contributes to electrolyte balance, whilst also supporting muscle protein synthesis2.
With a light non-sweet taste, ZERO can also be consumed when working in hot environments such as the mining and oil industry, fire fighting and the military.
• Light & refreshing electrolyte drink with natural fruit flavours
• Sugar free with zero calories
• Reduces tiredness and fatigue
• Suitable for a wide range of sporting activities
• Suitable for vegetarians and vegans
During exercise, athletes can be at risk from Hyponatremia, also known as water intoxication, which is generally the result of drinking excessive amounts of plain water with no electrolytes during endurance events. This causes a low concentration of sodium in the blood. A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine (April, 2005) found that 13 percent of Boston Marathon runners developed Hyponatremia from drinking too much plain water.