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Glycerol is an alcohol found in fatty or triglyceride-rich foods. It is the backbone to which the fatty acid molecules are attached.
Glycerol is constantly produced naturally by the body when it uses its own fats.
Take 2 g (3 scoops) before training.
Glycerol is an alcohol found in fatty or triglyceride-rich foods. It is the backbone to which the fatty acid molecules are attached.
Glycerol is constantly produced naturally by the body when it uses its own fats.
Start by mixing a scoop of GlyceroMax® in your water. Add a spoon for each workout if your body tolerates the product well.
GlyceroMax® Glycerol 65%, silica (E551)
  | per 100 g | per serving (2 g) |
---|---|---|
Energy | 1105 kj / 264 KCal | 22.1 kj / 5.2 KCal |
Fat | 0 g | 0 g |
of which saturates | 0 g | 0 g |
Carbohydrate | 65 g | 1.3 g |
of which sugars | 0 g | 0 g |
fibre | 0 g | 0 g |
Protein | 0 g | 0 g |
Salt | 0 g | 0 g |
Using glycerol is not a new idea. It was first consumed in syrup form. However, the taste was so bad that this use did not last. This form discouraged even the most daring athletes and tended to irritate the digestive system. Thus, performance increase was minimised by absorption difficulties.
Adding powder to your drink is much easier. However, the early powder forms were very low in concentration (about 5 to 12%). So, there was a lot of powder to be consumed for relatively few active molecules. Today there is a new form of glycerol powder: GlyceroMax®.
GlyceroMax® is 65% concentrated (the remaining 35% is silica, see why below). The powder has a sweet taste, but it isn't sickening like the syrup was.
A little Story...
In 1986, glycerol was added to the list of banned substances by the International Olympic Committee because it was classified as a diuretic drug. As we've seen, it is not diuretic at all in the classical sense of the word, on the contrary. This confusion would take more than 20 years to be recognised. It was officially removed from the list in January 2018.
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Does not replace a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Do not exceed the recommended daily portion. Store in a dry place away from heat and light and keep out of the reach of young children.
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Glycerol is an alcohol found in fatty or triglyceride-rich foods. It is the backbone to which the fatty acid molecules are attached.
Glycerol is constantly produced naturally by the body when it uses its own fats.
Take 2 g (3 scoops) before training.
Glycerol is an alcohol found in fatty or triglyceride-rich foods. It is the backbone to which the fatty acid molecules are attached.
Glycerol is constantly produced naturally by the body when it uses its own fats.
Start by mixing a scoop of GlyceroMax® in your water. Add a spoon for each workout if your body tolerates the product well.
GlyceroMax® Glycerol 65%, silica (E551)
  | per 100 g | per serving (2 g) |
---|---|---|
Energy | 1105 kj / 264 KCal | 22.1 kj / 5.2 KCal |
Fat | 0 g | 0 g |
of which saturates | 0 g | 0 g |
Carbohydrate | 65 g | 1.3 g |
of which sugars | 0 g | 0 g |
fibre | 0 g | 0 g |
Protein | 0 g | 0 g |
Salt | 0 g | 0 g |
Using glycerol is not a new idea. It was first consumed in syrup form. However, the taste was so bad that this use did not last. This form discouraged even the most daring athletes and tended to irritate the digestive system. Thus, performance increase was minimised by absorption difficulties.
Adding powder to your drink is much easier. However, the early powder forms were very low in concentration (about 5 to 12%). So, there was a lot of powder to be consumed for relatively few active molecules. Today there is a new form of glycerol powder: GlyceroMax®.
GlyceroMax® is 65% concentrated (the remaining 35% is silica, see why below). The powder has a sweet taste, but it isn't sickening like the syrup was.
A little Story...
In 1986, glycerol was added to the list of banned substances by the International Olympic Committee because it was classified as a diuretic drug. As we've seen, it is not diuretic at all in the classical sense of the word, on the contrary. This confusion would take more than 20 years to be recognised. It was officially removed from the list in January 2018.
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Super efficient for me, as usual. It provides good hydration and with muscle pump, the congestion is just huge. Thank you.
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On my first use, I was blown away by the congestion and with the hot days ahead there is no better.
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