How does Hornet Juice differ from electrolyte and other sports drinks?
Electrolyte drinks and most other sport drinks are designed to replace electrolytes, carbohydrates and other substances lost during exercise. The energy effect of Hornet Juice is not based on adding lost electrolytes and carbohydrates. Instead, the amino acid formula in Hornet Juice helps the body to burn the energy it already has for fuel. In other words, Hornet Juice encourages the body to burn its stores of fat for energy. Fat is the body’s most abundant source of energy. Glycogen is the body’s other source of energy, which is more readably usable and in much shorter supply than fat. Whilst Hornet Juice will help preserve your glycogen stores (by using fat for fuel instead of glycogen) during exercise you must replace lost glycogen by consuming carbohydrates.Remember that Hornet Juice has been designed to complement your existing sports nutrition program and not replace it.
Electrolyte drinks and most other sport drinks are designed to replace electrolytes, carbohydrates and other substances lost during exercise. The energy effect of Hornet Juice is not based on adding lost electrolytes and carbohydrates. Instead, the amino acid formula in Hornet Juice helps the body to burn the energy it already has for fuel. In other words, Hornet Juice encourages the body to burn its stores of fat for energy. Fat is the bodys most abundant source of energy. Glycogen is the bodys other source of energy, which is more readably usable and in much shorter supply than fat. Whilst Hornet Juice will help preserve your glycogen stores (by using fat for fuel instead of glycogen) during exercise you must replace lost glycogen by consuming carbohydrates. Remember that Hornet Juice has been designed to complement your existing sports nutrition program and not replace it. Do not confuse Hornet Juice with being just another Gatorade, GU or Amino Vital which are designed to replace l