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HiveEnergy: The Sweet, Natural Alternative To Energy Gels


HiveEnergy Sports Gel

HiveEnergy is a premium energy product that stands out for being 100% maltodextrin free, setting it apart from many other energy sources on the market. Its main ingredient, pure organic honey, has been proven through studies to be a highly effective energy source that provides both short- and long-term energy release. The use of honey as the primary ingredient not only sets HiveEnergy apart in terms of purity but also ensures that consumers are getting a natural and sustainable energy boost. With its focus on providing clean and reliable energy, HiveEnergy is a top choice for those seeking a high-quality, natural way to fuel their active lifestyles.


  • Say goodbye to stomach discomfort with HiveEnergy's gentle formula.

  • Experience quick energy without the mess of liquid supplements.

  • Enjoy a natural and authentic taste with no artificial flavors.

  • Keep your blood sugar levels in check with our low GI formula.

  • Fuel your body efficiently with fast mouth-to-muscle absorption.




Honey has been found in studies* to be an excellent source of energy, providing a natural performance boost without any artificial additives.



Maltodextrin FREE


If you've never heard of maltodextrin before, it's a low-cost, heavily processed sugar made from corn or other vegetables that has a high glycemic index. It is commonly used as an ingredient in mass-market energy gels, protein powders, and sports drinks.


*Maltodextrin may give you a quick burst of energy, but it can also lead to a crash that disrupts your body's natural energy regulation. It can also be associated with upset stomachs, bloating, cramping, nausea and even diarrhoea. Not ideal on competition day!


Hiveenergy is not a liquid gel. The texture of HiveEnergy is similar to that of syrup, allowing for easy consumption on the go and quick absorption into the body.


Easy on the Gut. Easy on the Run. Easy on the Tastebuds.


*References:

What is maltodextrin and is it safe? https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/322426



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