Taut energy drink claims to be “clean”

by Edwin in Miscellaneous Gadgets

taut.jpgYou might think that all energy drinks are the same, but they apparently aren’t. Many of these drinks you purchase on store shelves often contain some traces of salt which you already get too much of in your everyday diet. In addition, most energy drink manufacturers have even thrown in artificial sweeteners, flavoring, colors, and preservatives, all in an effort to give you a more palatable drink at the expense of your health. Taut is a new sports drink that claims to be truly “clean” from all such extras mentioned above as it was specifically engineered to provide your body with all the necessary replenishment.

Taut is made from natural ingredients as well as a wide array of performance enhancing vitamins and minerals to keep your body going while under intense physical activity. Some of the minerals and vitamins thrown into the mix include zinc, magnesium, and vitamin B6. The absence of salt is also a good thing, since too much salt raises your blood pressure to unhealthy levels. For those who are involved in more vigorous workouts, there is the Taut Endurance drink that offers an optimal mix of sodium and potassium which increases your body’s ability to absorb fluid. The sodium and potassium composition of Taut Endurance comprises of 70mg and 12mg per 100ml respectively.

Even some of Britain’s sports stars have already taken notice of the benefits a Taut drink offer when compared to the other health drinks in the market. In a nutshell, the Taut drink has all the benefits of an isotonic drink minus the unwanted extras. You can pick up the Taut from health clubs for £1.50 a bottle while purchasing multiples is much cheaper at £1.15 a pop from supermarkets and retailers.

Source: Pocket Lint

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One Comment on “Taut energy drink claims to be “clean””

Backcountry.com: The Goat » Blog Archive » Wait, There’s Sugar in Red Bull? Says:

March 15th, 2007 at 5:11 pm

[...] sweeteners, flavorings, and colorings. Most energy drinks use sodium to help your body hydrate, but Taut figures you get enough sodium from the potato chips you’re drinking Taut to chase down in the [...]

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