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  1. Aug 27, 2024 · Body Armor is a sports drink designed to keep you hydrated and energized during physical activity. Unlike traditional sports drinks, it has higher levels of potassium and lower levels of sodium. It also avoids artificial sweeteners and dyes, making it a go-to choice for health-conscious individuals.

    • Bodyarmor Ingredient Review
    • We Tried Bodyarmor Ourselves
    • Bodyarmor Lyte Ingredient Review
    • Bodyarmor Water Ingredient Review
    • Bodyarmor Edge Ingredient Review
    • Are Sports Drinks Really Necessary?

    BodyArmor drinks come in a variety of flavors, all of which have a similar formulation. The above ingredient label is from BodyArmor Blue Raspberry flavor, but our comments hold for all BodyArmor flavors. The first thing worth noting is that this product contains a relatively high amount of cane sugar, at 21 grams (g). Medical research suggeststhat...

    As the author of this article, I wanted to try BodyArmor myself to share my thoughts on its taste and the overall product experience. I purchased the Orange Mango flavor at Walmart and drank it while I played basketball for nearly two hours with minimal breaks. I typically only hydrate with regular water, but I did notice a slight performance boost...

    The ingredient list above is from BodyArmor Lyte Blueberry Pomegranate flavor. The formulations of BodyArmor and BodyArmor Lyte are quite similar. BodyArmor Lyte contains citric acid, natural flavors and a blend of added vitamins; all ingredients we recommend avoiding. It also contains coconut water and vegetable juice concentrate; both whole food ...

    BodyArmor sells a water product called “SportWater” with a relatively simple formulation: reverse osmosis (which is a filtration process) water and some added electrolytes. The brand advertises that this water is alkaline, with a pH level greater than 9. There is actually some legitimate medical research suggesting that alkaline water may provide h...

    BodyArmor Edge is the brand’s most potent formulation, and not in a good way. The product contains 44 g of sugar, which is 5 g more than a 12 ounce Coca-Cola (source). For this reason alone, we would recommend avoiding this product. Even for elite athletes that may need simple sugars to refuel, we feel there are healthier alternatives to this high ...

    One of the most popular YouTube videos evaluating whether sports drinks like BodyArmor are necessary for the average consumer is published by CBC News and has been watched over 600,000 times. The reporters actually test whether sports drinks improve athletic performance for regular individuals and speak with a range of medical experts to determine ...

  2. May 29, 2023 · While many sports drinks are high in sodium, BodyArmor contains only 15 milligrams per bottle. This could be a pro or a con, depending on your dietary needs. Sodium helps replace what’s lost in sweat, but too much can contribute to high blood pressure. Contains Natural Flavors

  3. Jul 21, 2023 · In this blog post, we'll review whether or not Body Armor sports drinks are good for you. Find out what this product's nutrition pros and cons are and what other options you may wish to consider.

  4. Oct 19, 2023 · Bodyarmor has 90 calories per 12 oz serving, which is about average for sports drinks. It contains 10% coconut water, which gives it a unique flavor that makes it stand out from other drinks on the market. The potassium content of Bodyarmor is 530mg per serving—more than double what most other brands offer.

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  6. Feb 1, 2020 · Let's take a look at the Orange Mango Sports drink. Nutrition. The product comes in bottles of all different sizes. Let's look at a 12-oz bottle, which is the same as a can of cola. Bodyarmor has 100 calories per bottle. They are all from sugar - 7 teaspoons worth. There are no fats, no protein, and no fiber.

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