SCIENCE CORNER

Intolerances in sports
In a nutshell - What does intolerance mean? In simple terms, food intolerance is a food allergy. This means that certain food components are not tolerated. A distinction must be made between primary and secondary intolerances. While primary intolerance is...
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GUT to KNOW: Everything about resorption
Resorption – What does my digestion do during exercise? Fast forward digestion Resorption. Most people have heard it before, and this term is an unavoidable topic, especially among athletes. Nevertheless, let us briefly summarize: Resorption comes from the Latin word resorbere...
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The creation of OMNi-POWER CARBOTONIC
Developed by experts. Tested in competition. Proven among athletes.  The history of how OMNi-POWER® CARBOTONIC came about makes it clear why it is an exceptional sports drink: It combines decades of research on the subject of intestinal health with first-hand...
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What makes the ideal sports drink? | Scientist explains
Science: Quickly explained The general scientific recommendation of an optimal sports drink is simply explained; The drink should quickly provide the athlete with water and carbohydrates (carbohydrates) as part of the sport. Slightly hypotonic to isotonic drinks with a carbohydrate...
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GUT to KNOW: Isotonic and hypotonic and hypertonic
Isotone vs. hypotone - that's what science says Today, many athletes still think of isotone sports drinks when it comes to hydration during training and competition. But are iso drinks actually the optimal training companions? Isotonic (“iso” means equal) drinks...
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