Enervit R2 Recovery Drink is an orange-flavoured drink designed to regenerate the body after prolonged sports performance.
When to use
To optimize recovery processes, drink the recovery drink prepared from 50 g (1 sachet or 3 scoops) of the mixture and at least 350 ml of water immediately after the end of the sports performance - during the 30 minutes of the so-called anabolic window. This drink is especially suitable after a longer sports performance (over 90 minutes).
Effects
Re-supplementation of vitamins that contribute:
Ingredients
Maltodextrin (82.6%) - Leucine (4.9%) - Isoleucine (2.4%) - Valine (2.4%) - Acid: citric acid - Glutamine (2%) - Flavour - Thickener: sodium carboxymethylcellulose - Acidity regulator: potassium citrate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium carbonate - thickener: hydroxypropyl cellulose - vitamin C - sweetener: sucralose - vitamin E - colour: carotenes - vi-tamin B3 - vitamin B6 - vitamin B2 - vitamin B1.
May contain traces of milk, eggs, soya, nuts. Store in a cool, dry place. Product for athletes. Do not exceed recommended dosage. Not for children and pregnant women. See packaging for minimum shelf life.
Packing: 400g
Nutritional values | 100g | 50g (1 sachet or 3 scoops) |
Energy value (kcal) | 375 | 187 |
Energy value (kJ) | 1593 | 796 |
Protein (g) | 8,8** | 4,4** |
Carbohydrates (g) | 82 | 41 |
of which sugars (g) | 5,7 | 2,9 |
Fats (g) | 0 | 0 |
Salt (mg) | 330 | 170 |
Vitamin B1 (mg) | 1 (91)* | 0,5 (45)* |
Vitamin B2 (mg) | 2 (143)* | 1 (71)* |
Vitamin B6 (mg) | 2 (143)* | 1 (71)* |
Vitamin B3 (mg) | 20 (125)* | 10 (63)* |
Vitamin C (mg) | 120 (150)* | 60 (75)* |
Vitamin E (mg) | 20 (167)* | 10 (83)* |
*% RHP: reference intake value
**includes nitrogen from free amino acids
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