CLINICAL STUDIES

MEASURABLE RESULTS

CLINICAL STUDIES OF ATHLETES USING OUR PRODUCTS AND THE RESULT

  1.  Up to 23% greater performance with an average of 10% greater performance among all subjects compared to sports drinks containing maltodextrin + sugars
  1.  Vitgardo empties from the stomach 130% faster, or 2.3 X faster.
  2. 77% greater glycogen recovery within 2 hours after intense glycogen depleting exercise.
  3. Rate of glycogen recovery is 70% faster within 1 hour after intense glycogen depleting exercise.

PUBLISHED UNIVERSITY STUDIES ON VITARGO

Improved Gastric Emptying Rate in Humans of a Unique Glucose Polymer with Gel-forming Properties

Many athletes complain about sports drinks giving them stomach discomfort. All we can say about that is: It is history! Vitargo has a very low osmolality, giving you a rapid stomach emptying, in fact, 130% faster than with ordinary sports drinks. The 2nd study made on Vitargo at Karolinska Institute of Sweden shows that. ’ Improved gastric emptying rate in humans of a unique glucose polymer with gel-forming properties’ Scand. J. Gastroenterol 2000;35:1143-1149.

Post-exercise ingestion of a unique, high molecular weight glucose polymer solution improves performance during a subsequent bout of cycling exercise

A new clinical study made on the Vitargo starch, published in Journal of Sports and Science shows that.
’ Post-exercise ingestion of a unique, high molecular weight glucose polymer solution improves performance during a subsequent bout of cycling exercise’ journal of sports sciences, 1-6.

Muscle glycogen resynthesis rate in humans after supplementation of drinks containing carbohydrates with low and high molecular masses

Vitargo replenishes glycogen levels in your muscles 70% faster than any other sports drink carbohydrate! The 1st study made on Vitargo at Karolinska Institute of Sweden shows that. ’ Muscle glycogen resynthesis rate in humans after supplementation of drinks containing carbohydrates with low and high molecular masses’ Eur J Appl Physiol 81:346-351.

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