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BulkHydration Powder is a premium sports drink designed for optimal performance, featuring a unique blend of fast-release carbohydrates, BCAAs, and electrolytes. With a convenient 500g packaging, it’s perfect for adults looking to enhance their workout experience. Available in refreshing Orange and Mixed Berry flavors, this powder is your ultimate training companion.
Product Name | Bulk Complete Hydration Powder |
Additives | Lecithin |
Weight | 500 g |
Units | 500.0 gram(s) |
Serving Recommendation | One Scoop |
Manufacturer contact | Bulk, 1 Gunfleet, Colchester, CO4 9QX, UK / Bulk, Centrum Logistyczne, Łąkowa, 23, 55-095, Mirków, Poland. |
Brand | Bulk |
Format | Powder |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
J**K
Great item!
Good price!
H**
Pretty good
Really hydrates you well . I feel instant results when I work out however theres only a few servings in here though. The scoops are absolutely massive
K**K
Gave it away
I did not like the taste however the nutritional content is good
S**Y
Very good value
Decent product, tastes good. Use it during my workout and it’s a good time. Very cheap.
C**
Jiust awful
Just an awful drink,
S**H
Keep me hydrate
Highly recommended for work out in the gym
A**.
Not sure why they add sucralose to the mix?
I’m a fan of Bulk powders products but I’m very confused on this one, I stupidly ordered it without paying enough attention to the ingredients list only to realise it contains sucralose (which I’m trying to stay away from). Why would they add an artificial sweetener to a mix of maltodextrin, dextrose and fructose?!
S**D
Quite miraculous. It cured my RLS very quckly
I have Parkinson's Disease and the many things that go alongside this. One of the more recent issues has been quite serious leg twitching as I fall asleep RLS (Restless Leg Syndrome). My doctor put me on a highly potent drug with many possible side effects which may prevent the twitching. I didn't like the sound of it so set off in search of an alternative, I read that RLS may be caused by lack of Electrolytes. I saw this product and decided to give it a go. Voila!!! after a few days the RLS was gone?? I experimented a couple of times just to make sure it was the electrolytes and sure enough with no electrolytes the twitching returned. Unfortunately that was not the end of the story. My Doctor said there was a real possibility of calcium overdose which would permanently damage the heart. Is there anyone expert enough to let me know about Calcium and its possible danger to the heart?Does anyone have a clear answer?Cheers from a Non Twitching Stuart
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