GU Tri-Berry Hydration Drink Tabs
Features
- One tube contains 12 tablets - each tablet makes one 475ml sports drink
- Reformulated with xylitol to help reduce gastrointestinal distress (compared with sorbitol)
- Sodium, the primary electrolyte lost in sweat, helps maintain water balance
- Use GU Hydration Drink Tabs before, during, and after exercise to hydrate and replenish electrolyte levels
- Rule of thumb: Drink 590-890ml of water every hour during activity
- Gluten free and Vegan friendly
- Hydration Drink Tabs are safe for children
Specifications
Serving Size | 1 Tablet dissolved in 475ml | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Ingredients | Citric Acid, Sodium Bicarbonate, Xylitol, Natural Flavors, Corn Starch, Potassium Bicarbonate, L-Leucine, Cane Sugar, Stevia Leaf Extract, Safflower Oil, Fruit and Vegetable Juice (As Colour). | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nutritional Information |
Total Sugars includes 1g of added sugars. Not a significant source of saturated fat, trans fat, cholesterol, fibre, Vitamin D, calcium and iron. * The % daily value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice. |
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Technologies | These tabs whtn added to water provide a good balance of fluids and electrolytes. Fluids from water combined with the key electrolyte sodium in our Hydration Drink Tabs help your body hold onto hydration. If you drink water alone, the body will expel it quickly. If you drink water with sodium, the water will hang around longer in your body to help keep you hydrated and prevent dehydration. Sodium is the primary electrolyte lost in sweat and crucial to replace during exercise to help avoid dehydration, and a more serious low blood sodium condition known as hyponatremia. Hyponatremia can be life-threatening, and athletes are at a greater risk of developing it either by drinking too much plain water, or by losing too much sodium through sweat./p> |
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