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Dont the less expensive forms, e.g. pyridoxine hydrochloride and thiamine mononitrate work?

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Dont the less expensive forms, e.g. pyridoxine hydrochloride and thiamine mononitrate work?

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They do, but my question is when? One of the keys to a good sports nutrition product is nutrient availability and rapid gastric emptying. These two factors allow the product to be used in a most efficient and effective manner, delivering to the muscles and metabolism the necessary nutrients, at a specific time. To achieve a desired result. In this manner and using this philosophy, combined with highly active ingredients, less becomes more! An example would be: when training or competing rapid gastric emptying and utilization of the nutrients is of paramount importance. The athlete does not want the product sitting in the gut and waiting to be absorbed and utilized. The user needs to have the confidence of knowing that these particular nutrients will be delivered in a timely manner to ensure an anticipated result.

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