SKRATCH LABS Sport Recovery - Mezcla de bebidas
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SKRATCH LABS Sport Recovery - Mezcla de bebidas.
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. Descripción del producto We started by making sports hydration mixes in a paint shaker at the local hardware store in 2011 (yes really). We wanted to help pro cyclists feel better and ride faster. When they pushed themselves beyond the norm, they didn't want to eat or drink anything that tasted like science. They wanted real food based on science. Something that just worked that wasn't weird or fake. So we created that for them. When our friends and family started bugging for the same, our founder, Dr. Allen Lim, gave up his past life on the Pro Cycling tour and started over - from scratch. And here we are now. It's been a wild ride. Thanks for being part of the journey. FAQs: Why is their milk in the recovery drink mix? --We use milk as a protein source. Milk protein is made up of whey and casein and is a complete protein containing all of the essential amino acids needed for human growth and function. Complete milk protein is amongst the highest quality protein for humans, better than either whey protein alone, casein protein alone, or any vegetable protein source. We choose not to deconstruct what nature created unlike other companies that use a partial protein in their recovery drink mixes. Why does the Sport Recovery mix contain sugar? --Our Sport Recovery Drink Mix contains sugar (33 g per 12 oz serving) because the primary purpose of this product is to refuel athletes immediately after exercise by stimulating the re-synthesis of stored carbohydrate (i.e., sugar) or glycogen in muscle. In the context of post-exercise recovery, this process is improved by using simple sugars with a high glycemic index which rapidly increases blood sugar and insulin. That rapid rise in blood sugar helps to fast track fuel back into muscle while insulin which is one of the most anabolic hormones produced by the body helps the body to regenerate and rebuild. Out of the context of post-exercise recovery, this product isn't recommended. It's important to realize that what may be performance enhancing in the context of endurance training may be very bad for us in the context of a sedentary lifestyle. Why is there lactase in the recovery mix? --First, it's important to know that there are only 3 types of simple sugars we can transport across our small intestine into the body. Those sugars are glucose, fructose, and galactose. Linking one or combinations of these sugars together forms other types of sugars. For example, a chain of glucose sugars forms maltodextrin, also known as a glucose polysaccharide or simply a polysaccharide. A chain of fructose sugars is essentially what high fructose corn syrup is. One glucose + one fructose forms sucrose or cane sugar. And finally, one glucose + one galactose, forms the sugar lactose. All of these more complex sugars are broken back down into the 3 simple or primary sugars (glucose, fructose, or galactose) by two different enzymes. The enzyme amylase breaks sucrose into glucose and fructose. Amylase also breaks maltodextrin and long fructose chains down into individual glucose or fructose sugars, respectively. Lactase is the enzyme which specifically cleaves apart the sugar lactose into it's two simpler forms - galactose and glucose. People who are lactose intolerant don't have the enzyme which breaks down lactose. Essentially, they don't have enough lactase enzyme in their body or no lactase enzyme at all. It's not that people are actually intolerant of lactose sugar. It's that none of us have a transporter that moves whole lactose across the small intestine into the body. Lactose must be broken down to glucose and galactose in order for it to be absorbed by the body. If we don't have lactase enzyme and lactose isn't broken down, it ultimately pools in the small intestine and then in the colon where it ferments and causes significant GI-distress and in most cases a lot of gas or diarrhea. Simply put, you can simply say that lactase is an enzyme that breaks apart the milk sugar lactose into the simple sugars galactose and glucose. You can explain that lactose intolerant people don't have lactase and that we can't transport lactose into the body, so all of us need lactase to break lactose into galactose and glucose if we want to absorb those sugars. Skratch Labs Sport Recovery Drink Mix Sport Recovery Drink Mix is a high calorie food that you can drink. It's designed to be a very convenient way for you to consume a lot of delicious calories with an optimal ratio of carbohydrate, protein, fat, and salt to refuel and rehydrate you immediately after your longest and hardest workouts when you don't have access to a freshly prepared meal from scratch. It takes away your hunger and gets the recovery process going when you need it the most. Next to a freshly cooked meal, this is the best way we know how to nurture you after your toughest workouts. Sport Recovery Drink Mix is a new and improved version of our original Endurance Recovery Drink Mix. We improved the recipe by adding a probiotic to help with absorption of protein as well as lactase which helps with anyone who has issues with milk products or lactose. Read more about the updates here. This recovery mix is non-GMO, gluten free, vegetarian and Kosher. Available in 12-serving resealable bag (12 fl oz. (350ml) per serving), single serving pouches (Chocolate only) and 10-packs of single serve pouches (Chocolate only). Leer más . .






1.- Tiempo de entrega de 3 a 5 días Hábiles.
2.- Enviamos su compra a cualquier parte del país.
.
.
***** TITULO COMPLETO *****
.
SKRATCH LABS Sport Recovery - Mezcla de bebidas.
***** DESCRIPCIÓN DEL PRODUCTO *****
.
. Descripción del producto We started by making sports hydration mixes in a paint shaker at the local hardware store in 2011 (yes really). We wanted to help pro cyclists feel better and ride faster. When they pushed themselves beyond the norm, they didn't want to eat or drink anything that tasted like science. They wanted real food based on science. Something that just worked that wasn't weird or fake. So we created that for them. When our friends and family started bugging for the same, our founder, Dr. Allen Lim, gave up his past life on the Pro Cycling tour and started over - from scratch. And here we are now. It's been a wild ride. Thanks for being part of the journey. FAQs: Why is their milk in the recovery drink mix? --We use milk as a protein source. Milk protein is made up of whey and casein and is a complete protein containing all of the essential amino acids needed for human growth and function. Complete milk protein is amongst the highest quality protein for humans, better than either whey protein alone, casein protein alone, or any vegetable protein source. We choose not to deconstruct what nature created unlike other companies that use a partial protein in their recovery drink mixes. Why does the Sport Recovery mix contain sugar? --Our Sport Recovery Drink Mix contains sugar (33 g per 12 oz serving) because the primary purpose of this product is to refuel athletes immediately after exercise by stimulating the re-synthesis of stored carbohydrate (i.e., sugar) or glycogen in muscle. In the context of post-exercise recovery, this process is improved by using simple sugars with a high glycemic index which rapidly increases blood sugar and insulin. That rapid rise in blood sugar helps to fast track fuel back into muscle while insulin which is one of the most anabolic hormones produced by the body helps the body to regenerate and rebuild. Out of the context of post-exercise recovery, this product isn't recommended. It's important to realize that what may be performance enhancing in the context of endurance training may be very bad for us in the context of a sedentary lifestyle. Why is there lactase in the recovery mix? --First, it's important to know that there are only 3 types of simple sugars we can transport across our small intestine into the body. Those sugars are glucose, fructose, and galactose. Linking one or combinations of these sugars together forms other types of sugars. For example, a chain of glucose sugars forms maltodextrin, also known as a glucose polysaccharide or simply a polysaccharide. A chain of fructose sugars is essentially what high fructose corn syrup is. One glucose + one fructose forms sucrose or cane sugar. And finally, one glucose + one galactose, forms the sugar lactose. All of these more complex sugars are broken back down into the 3 simple or primary sugars (glucose, fructose, or galactose) by two different enzymes. The enzyme amylase breaks sucrose into glucose and fructose. Amylase also breaks maltodextrin and long fructose chains down into individual glucose or fructose sugars, respectively. Lactase is the enzyme which specifically cleaves apart the sugar lactose into it's two simpler forms - galactose and glucose. People who are lactose intolerant don't have the enzyme which breaks down lactose. Essentially, they don't have enough lactase enzyme in their body or no lactase enzyme at all. It's not that people are actually intolerant of lactose sugar. It's that none of us have a transporter that moves whole lactose across the small intestine into the body. Lactose must be broken down to glucose and galactose in order for it to be absorbed by the body. If we don't have lactase enzyme and lactose isn't broken down, it ultimately pools in the small intestine and then in the colon where it ferments and causes significant GI-distress and in most cases a lot of gas or diarrhea. Simply put, you can simply say that lactase is an enzyme that breaks apart the milk sugar lactose into the simple sugars galactose and glucose. You can explain that lactose intolerant people don't have lactase and that we can't transport lactose into the body, so all of us need lactase to break lactose into galactose and glucose if we want to absorb those sugars. Skratch Labs Sport Recovery Drink Mix Sport Recovery Drink Mix is a high calorie food that you can drink. It's designed to be a very convenient way for you to consume a lot of delicious calories with an optimal ratio of carbohydrate, protein, fat, and salt to refuel and rehydrate you immediately after your longest and hardest workouts when you don't have access to a freshly prepared meal from scratch. It takes away your hunger and gets the recovery process going when you need it the most. Next to a freshly cooked meal, this is the best way we know how to nurture you after your toughest workouts. Sport Recovery Drink Mix is a new and improved version of our original Endurance Recovery Drink Mix. We improved the recipe by adding a probiotic to help with absorption of protein as well as lactase which helps with anyone who has issues with milk products or lactose. Read more about the updates here. This recovery mix is non-GMO, gluten free, vegetarian and Kosher. Available in 12-serving resealable bag (12 fl oz. (350ml) per serving), single serving pouches (Chocolate only) and 10-packs of single serve pouches (Chocolate only). Leer más . .





