Fitness Drip

Fitness Drip
Key Ingredients
L-Carnitine (1,000mg)
Glutamine (1,000mg)
Vitamin B1 (250mg)
Vitamin B2 (4mg)
Vitamin B3 (150mg)
Vitamin B6 (50mg)
Potassium (5mmol)
Calcium (2mmol)
Bicarbonate (29mmol)
The Fitness Drip contains L-Carnitine, Glutamine, B Vitamins and balanced electrolytes to help support your active lifestyle and aid you in achieving your fitness goals.
The main ingredients of the Fitness Drip
The drip contains L-carnitine (1000mg), which is a chemical that helps the body convert fat into energy. It transports fatty acids into the cell’s mitochondria, which burn the fats and create a ready supply of energy. It is produced by the body, but many people have depleted levels due to illness or excessive demands being placed on the body.
Another key ingredient is glutamine (1000mg). This is an amino acid that helps the body make proteins, other amino acids, and glucose, which are vital for consistent energy levels. When the body is placed under stress during intense exercise, it uses more glutamine and so topping up your levels can boost stamina and performance.
The drip also contains concentrated B vitamins and electrolytes, which help the body break down food and release energy. An electrolyte imbalance can easily occur during exercise, because we lose them through bodily fluids such as sweat. Therefore, the Fitness Drip will help you optimise your performance and recovery.
Basic Hydration, B Complex (B1, B2, B3, B5 & B6) L-carnitine (1g)Basic Hydration maintains fluid balance essential for muscle function and joint lubrication during exercise. B-complex support energy metabolism, aiding in muscle performance and recovery. L-carnitine facilitates the transport of fatty acids into mitochondria for energy production, enhancing endurance and reducing muscle fatigue. Together they promote fitness performance, support muscle strength & contribute to joint health.
Glutathione
Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant found in every cell in the body. Glutathione breaks down free radicals and assists in cell regeneration. To read more about Glutathione, click here.
L-Carnitine
L-Carnitine plays a critical role in energy production. It transports long-chain fatty acids into the mitochondria so they can be oxidized (“burned”) to produce energy. To read more about L-Carnitine, click here.
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)
Contributes to:
Normal energy–yielding metabolism
Normal functioning of the nervous system
Normal psychological function
Normal function of the heart
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
Contributes to:
Normal energy–yielding metabolism
Maintenance of the normal nervous system function
Maintenance of normal skin and mucous membranes
Maintenance of normal red blood cells
Maintenance of normal skin and mucous membranes
Maintenance of normal vision
Normal metabolism of iron
Protection of DNA, proteins and lipids from oxidative damage
Reduction of tiredness and fatigue
Vitamin B3 (Nicotinamide)
Contributes to:
Normal energy–yielding metabolism
Maintenance of normal skin and mucous membranes
Contributes to reduction of tiredness and fatigue
Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid)
Contributes to:
Normal energy–yielding metabolism
Normal mental performance
Normal synthesis and metabolism of steroid hormones, Vitamin D and some neurotransmitters
Reduction of tiredness and fatigue
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)
Contributes to:
Normal cysteine synthesis
Normal energy–yielding metabolism
Normal functioning of the nervous system
Normal homocysteine metabolism
Normal protein and glycogen metabolism
Normal psychological function
Normal red blood cell formation
Normal function of the immune system
Reduction of tiredness and fatigue
Regulation of hormonal activity
Calcium
Contributes to:
Normal blood clotting
Normal energy-yielding metabolism
Normal muscle function
Normal neurotransmission
Normal function of digestive enzymes
Process of cell division and specialisation
Maintenance of normal bones
Maintenance of normal teeth
Reduction of bone mineral loss in post-menopausal women
Prevention of low bone mineral density, a risk factor for osteoporotic bone fractures
Potassium
Contributes to:
Normal functioning of the nervous system
Normal muscle function
Maintenance of normal blood pressure
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