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Eafit Protein Bar Max Intense Chocolate 28 g

Eafit Protein Bar Max Intense Chocolate 28 g

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Eafit Protein Bar Max Intense Chocolate 28 g

A gourmet bar rich in protein for the recovery of athletes and the delicious intense taste of chocolate.

Description of Eafit Protein Bar Max Intense Chocolate 28 g

Eafit Protein Bar Max Intense Chocolate 28g is a high -protein snack enriched with BCAA, glutamine and vitamins . It provides 28 g of high biological value protein (milk, whey) and only 4.5 g of sugar. It is consumed at any time of the day and can advantageously replace a powdered protein intake when you can not mix it.

Advice for use and dosage

Consume preferably after training or snack.

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Composition

Milk Protein (29%): Milk Protein Concentrate (16%) - Whey Protein Isolate (Milk) (7.5%) (Soy Lecithin) - Whey Protein Concentrate (Milk) (5.5 %) (soy lecithin), glucose syrup, maltitol chocolate coating (milk) (cocoa mass (43.5%) - sweetener: maltitol (43.5%) - cocoa butter (12%) - emulsifier : soy lecithin - natural vanilla flavor), L-Glycine, sweeteners: sorbitol syrup - sucralose, sucrose syrup, amino acid complex (3.3%): L-Leucine - L-Isoleucine - L-Valine - L-Glutamine, cocoa butter, sunflower oil, defatted cocoa powder (1.1%), flavorings (milk), bulking agent: maltodextrin, vitamins: EC (modified starch, maltodextrin) - B3 - B5 - A ( corn starch, gelatin, sucrose, BHT (E321)) - D (corn starch, gelatin, sucrose, dl alpha tocopherol) - B6 - B2 - B1 - B9 - B8 - B12.

Precaution of use

  • Keep away from heat and moisture.
  • Excessive consumption may have laxative effects - Adequate liquid consumption should be maintained during the day (1.5 to 2 l of water).
  • Not recommended for children, pregnant women and people with kidney failure.
  • To consume on medical advice. and as part of a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.

Introducing Eafit Protein Bar Max Intense Chocolate 28g

Eafit comes in the form of a 60g bar.

Our advice and expert advice in pharmacy

Proteins, proteins, proteins. This is the watchword when you play sports or bodybuilding and want to build or maintain your muscles. What is the place of protein bars in athletes?

Including protein in his daily diet is essential to achieve this goal. In this search for protein, snacks are problematic, often high in sugar and low in protein. This is where the protein bars become interesting.

Why eat protein bars ?

Consuming protein bars is a quick and effective way to get all the protein you need. They are a snack to fill the lack of certain nutrients during the day.

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