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EFX Sports Karbolyn Fuel 5.28lb

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Original price $84.99
Current price $74.99
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WHAT IS KARBOLYN?

  • Fast-Absorbing Carb With Complex Carb Sustainability
  • Glycogen Loading Fuel Source
  • Sugar-Free, Gluten-Free, Stimulant-Free, Vegan-Friendly
  • Invented By EFX Sports Scientist Dr. Jeff Golini
  • Informed Sport Certified, Banned-Substance Free
  • Manufactured By Us – We Control ALL Production

WHY USE KARBOLYN?

  • Perfect Fuel Source: Use before, during and after training
  • Enhance Athletic Endurance
  • Intensify Muscle Pumps For Bodybuilders
  • Maintain High-Intensity Training Levels
  • Maximize Strength & Power Output

DON’T TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT. WHAT DOES THE DATA SAY?

  • Karbolyn Study Data
  • Re: IRB No : 29443/1; KL-001
  • Study: July 2014–March 2015

The Clinical Study sought to document whether or not Karbolyn has a positive and sustainable impact on blood sugar levels in normal adults during aerobic activity. A total of 24 male and female adults were randomized to receive 50 grams of either Karbolyn or a sugar drink (dextrose). Blood was drawn before and during the two hour study, according to the protocol, and physiological responses were recorded.

Data Obtained From Participants Indicated that a simple sugar promoted a steep drop and subsequent “crash” (defined as a drop of more than 10 points or greater than 1 mg/dl of glucose per minute, or more) at a predictable point in time.

Karbolyn gave an overall smoother decline in blood glucose level. This decline was not perceived by the volunteers as a “crash."