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Kaged Hydra-Charge - Informed Sport Certified Glacier Grape -- 60 Servings


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Kaged Hydra-Charge - Informed Sport Certified Glacier Grape
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Kaged Hydra-Charge - Informed Sport Certified Glacier Grape -- 60 Servings

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Kaged Hydra-Charge - Informed Sport Certified Glacier Grape Description

  • Anyone Looking for a Delicious, Naturally Flavored Electrolyte + Antioxidant Mixture to Help Flavor Your Daily Beverages
  • Less than 1 g of Sugar
  • 5 Calories Per Serving
  • Gluten-Free
  • Vegan-Friendly
  • Naturally Flavored
  • No Artificial Colors or Dyes

A clean & refreshing replacement for sugary sports drinks

 

• Delivers 5 Essential Electrolytes

• Enhances Performance & Endurance

• Refreshing, Delicious & Thirst Quenching

• Provides Powerful Antioxidant Support

• No Artificial Colors, Flavors or Dyes

 

Hydrate + Perform

Hydra-Charge is a daily electrolyte drink mix that provides hydration, endurance, and incredible flavor for athletes of all levels.

 

Why Hydra-Charge®?

 

Coconut Water Powder

500 mg of nature's superfood - carefully freeze dried

Abundance of Electrolytes

351 mg of essential electrolytes like calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium and potassium

Boost Performance

1 g of Taurine to support improved endurance, cellular water balance, and electrolyte utilization

Spectra™ Antioixdants

Antioxidant blend of 29 fruits and vegetables to help support healthy immune response

Third-Party Tested

Informed Choice Certified & banned substance free + safer for athletes

Low Sugar

Health-forward with less than 1 g of sugar with great tasting natural flavors

 

Complete Hydration Formula

 

The Science

 

Improve Endurance

Taurine supports performance enhancement and helps the body utilize electrolytes. With Taurine, you'll hydrate your body on a cellular level (cell volumization), aiding in athletic performance.

 

Defend Yourself

Spectra™ is the first scientifically tested antioxidant formula of fruits and vegetables, and herbs shown to help combat free radical production, and even support increases in nitric oxide levels within our bodies while supporting a healthy immune response.

 

Incredible Flavor

Naturally flavored, with no artificial colors, and less than 1g of sugar, Hydra-Charge must taste terrible, right? Wrong. Check out the hundreds of 5-star reviews below if you need more convincing.

 

Elite Ingredients

 

> Healthy Hydration

+ 500 mg Coconut Water

> 29 Fruits + Vegetables

100 mg Spectra™ Antioxidant Blend

> Cellular Hydration

1 g Taurine

> 5 Essential Electrolytes

Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Sodium, Potassium

 

The Informed Sport certification program includes:

  • Testing EVERY BATCH for over 285 substances banned by WADA and major sport bodies
    • Accredited to ISO 17025, a globally recognized standard
    • 25,000+ samples tested/year
    • 6,000+ certified products and 750 brands in 150 countries
  • World class lab with 180+ years testing experience, including 60+ years expertise in doping control


Directions

Mix 1 scoop in 10-14 ounces of water or add to your favorite Kaged Supplements.
Free Of
Gluten, animal ingredients, artificial colors and dyes.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Scoop (4.8 g)
Servings per Container: About 60
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories5
Total Carbohydrate1 g<1%
Calcium37 mg3%
Phosphorus37 mg3%
Magnesium15 mg4%
Sodium115 mg5%
Potassium107 mg2%
Taurine1 g*
Coconut Fruit Water Powder500 mg*
SPECTRA™ Total ORAC Blend
Coffee extract (Coffea arabica) (whole fruit), green tea extract (leaf), broccoli sprout concentrate (sprout), onion extract (bulb), apple extract (fruit), acerola extract (fruit), camu camu concentrate (fruit), quercetin (Sophora japonica L.) (flower), tomato concentrate (fruit), broccoli concentrate (floret and stems), acai concentrate (Euterpe olercea Mart.) (fruit), basil concentrate (leaf), cinnamon concentrate (Cinnamomum cassia/burmanii blend) (bark), garlic concentrate (clove), oregano concentrate (learf), turmeric extract (rhizome), carrot concentrate (root), elderberry concentrate (sambucus nigra) (fruit), blackcurrant extract (fruit), blueberry extract (fruit), chokeberry concentrate (Aronia melanocarpa) (fruit), raspberry concentrate (fruit), sweet cherry concentrate (fruit), spinach concentrate (leaf), kale concentrate (Brassica oleracea var. sabellica) (leaf), bilberry extract (fruit), brussels sprout concentrate (Brassica oleracea var. gemmifera) (sprout)q
100 mg*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Citric acid, natural flavors, sodium citrate, dipotassium phosphate, calcium citrate, beet root powder (color), silicon dioxide, calcium silicate, steviol glycosides, sucralose.

Contains: Tree nuts (coconut).

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How alcohol impacts the body during exercise

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How alcohol impacts the body after exercise

Even if drinking before exercise isn’t your speed, it’s often tempting to refresh with a frosty beverage after. As satisfying as that drink might taste, research shows it can delay the onset of recovery. That’s because alcohol consumption decreases muscle protein synthesis, a crucial process which stimulates the repair of muscular tissue in order to grow muscle mass. Drinking alcohol after exercise also can contribute to higher cortisol (stress hormone) levels and an irregular heart rate as well. In other words, you’ll be much better off reaching for a nutritious post-fitness smoothie than a boozy beverage. However, if you do plan on consuming alcohol, wait at least one hour after you finish the workout. This time-frame is the body’s critical window to replenish water, electrolytes, protein and other vitamins or minerals that you lose through exertion, according to the Nutrients Journal.

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