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Beta Fuel vs Electrolyte vs NootropicsUpdated a month ago

Beta Fuel, Beta Fuel & Electrolytes and Beta Fuel & Nootropics deliver 40g of carbohydrates using a 1:0.8 ratio of maltodextrin to fructose, facilitating efficient energy absorption and minimizing gastrointestinal discomfort. They are formulated to support activities lasting over two hours, assisting athletes in maintaining energy levels throughout prolonged efforts.

Beta Fuel Gel 

Beta Fuel Energy Gels are designed to provide optimal carbohydrate delivery for sustained physical performance during endurance activities.

Beta Fuel & Electrolyte Gel

Beta Fuel & Electrolyte Gels are best for those engaging in prolonged moderate to high-intensity exercise, >2 h in duration, to simultaneously deliver both carbohydrate and key electrolytes for when you need it most.  

Beta Fuel & Nootropics Gel 

Beta Fuel + Nootropics Gels combine the same carbohydrate formulation with added ingredients aimed at enhancing cognitive functions such as focus and alertness. *Do not consume more than one gel per day.

Feature
Beta Fuel Energy Gel
Beta Fuel & Electrolytes
Beta Fuel + Nootropics Gel
Primary Purpose
Physical energy replenishment

Optimal Hydration

Contains 200mg of sodium per gel

Combined physical energy and cognitive enhancement
Caffeine Content
None
None
200mg
Additional Ingredients
None
None
250mg Cognizin® Citicoline, 1g L-Taurine, 200mg L-Theanine
Cognitive Benefits
Not applicable
Not applicable
Supports mental alertness, focus, and reduces perceived effort
Recommended Usage
2-3 gels per hour to deliver up to 80-120 g of carbohydrate per hour during exercise
2-3 gels per hour to deliver up to 80-120 g of carbohydrate per hour during exercise
Maximum of one gel per day due to high caffeine content
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