Each serving of Whole Fuel Blend contains a carefully chosen formula of pea protein isolate, brown rice protein and oat flours, along with essential vitamins and minerals.
What are the benefits of Whole Fuel Blend?
Whether you’re looking for a plant-based protein kick to help push your results in the gym,2 or carbs to support your recovery for the next session3 – the Whole Fuel Blend is the perfect, convenient solution. It’ll help you along the road to victory thanks to its A – Z of carefully considered ingredients:
We have added vitamin A, C and calcium to help keep your natural defences high and provide your muscles and bones with the vital support they need and deserve.1,3,4
Our Whole Fuel Blend also contains carbohydrates to assist with recovery after your intense training sessions.3
Plus, vitamin E and iron have been added to keep you feeling fit and fresh. The vitamin E helps to protect your cells against oxidative damage, whilst iron reduces tiredness and fatigue and supports your cognitive function.5,6
Our vegan-friendly formula helps keep your muscles doing what they do best, with magnesium to support muscle contraction and protein synthesis, potassium to aid normal muscular and neurological function, and, of course, protein, which supports the growth and maintenance of muscle mass.2,7,8
The zinc included in Whole Fuel Blend works wonders for your general wellbeing, as it is involved in the maintenance of normal bones, nails, skin, hair and vision.9 With this addition to our carefully tailored meal replacement, we’ve got you covered literally from top-to-toe.9
1. Vitamin A contributes to the normal function of the immune system
2. Protein contributes to the growth and maintenance of muscle mass.
3. Carbohydrates contribute to the recovery of normal muscle function (contraction) after highly intensive and/or long-lasting physical exercise leading to muscle fatigue and the depletion of glycogen stores in skeletal muscle. This beneficial effect is obtained with the consumption of carbohydrates, from all sources, at a total intake of 4g per kg body weight, at doses, within the first 4 hours, and no later than 6 hours, following highly intensive and/or long-lasting physical exercise leading to muscle fatigue and the depletion of glycogen stores in skeletal muscle.
3. Vitamin C contributes to the normal function of the immune system and to normal collagen formation for the normal function of bones
4. Calcium contributes to normal muscle function and is needed for the maintenance of normal bones and teeth
5. Vitamin E contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress
6. Iron contributes to normal cognitive function and to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue
7. Magnesium contributes to normal muscle function (neurotransmission and muscle contraction, including the heart muscle) and normal protein synthesis
8. Potassium contributes to normal muscle function (muscular and neurological function)
9. Zinc contributes to the maintenance of normal bones, hair, nails, skin, teeth and vision