Infisport Fruitbar Mixed 40g

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Suitable for high-intensity sporting activities

40 g

Description

Energy bar, with a high carbohydrate content, which is ideal for sports or any situation where an extra supply of energy is required. It contains a delicious selection of high quality raw materials such as almond, coconut, hazelnut, apricot, raisin, date, fig, plum and honey, covered with a thin wafer that facilitates its consumption.

It contains vitamins E, C, B1 and B6, which contribute to normal energy metabolism, helping to delay the feeling of fatigue.

It also provides a high fibre content, which favours the health of the intestinal flora.

Gluten and palm oil free.

Composition

Fruit (apricot kernel, date paste (date paste, corn oil), sultanas, plum (plum, sunflower oil, preservatives: potassium sorbate and sodium benzoate), dried fig paste) (48%), thickener: corn starch, nuts (HAZELNUT, ALMOND) (11.7%), maltodextrin, humectant: maltitol syrup, honey (2.9%), humectant: maltitol powder, wafer (potato starch, sunflower oil), vitamin preparation (L-ascorbic acid, DL-alpha tocopheryl acetate, maltodextrin, pyridoxine hydrochloride and thiamine hydrochloride). May contain traces of egg, peanut, milk, soya, other nuts, sesame, sulphites and/or derivatives thereof.

Pharmaceutical Advice

Figs are a sweet and highly nutritious food with high fibre content. This fruit (Ficus carica), was highly valued in Ancient Greece and nicknamed the philosophers' fruit. It has a 50% sugar content, but it is high in dietary fibre which counteracts this glucose load. It also contains minerals such as iron and calcium, and vitamins A, B1, B2 and C. This is why figs are an energetic food that can be included in a healthy and varied diet.

As an ingredient in dietary supplements, fig fibre can help with constipation paired with a diet that enhances soluble and insoluble fibre intake and water intake. Physical exercise also promotes intestinal motility and should always be taken into account.

Fig extract has also been used to maintain respiratory comfort. Its soluble fibre, such as pectin, can help to maintain blood cholesterol levels. It has a satiating and mildly laxative effect. Using dietary supplements is not a substitute for a healthy, balanced diet.

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