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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Push Endurance Q&A: Session #02

Push Endurance Q&A: Session #02

There are a ton of endurance and recovery supplements to choose from. Go to your local GNC or visit any online store and you’ll be overwhelmed with options. The decision on which product to try can be confusing. You want a supplement that can improve your training, but you don’t want to spend a small fortune experimenting until you find the one that’s best for you.

Any time an athlete has a question about our company or our supplement, Push Recovery, we’re always glad to help them out. From finding a dosing plan for best results or for more general questions about our ingredients, please feel free to drop us an email at kevin@pushendurance.com.

Here’s a question we recently received:

Q: Is Push Recovery vegan? Also, is it gluten free?

A: Push Recovery is vegan. Our formula consists of free-form essential amino acids, antioxidants, carbohydrates and performance boosters like creatine monohydrate, beta alanine and citrulline malate. None of our ingredients are obtained from animal sources. The two ingredients that can be obtained from animal sources in the manufacturing of some supplements — astaxanthin and amino acids — are produced synthetically in a laboratory and then included in our formula. Vegan athletes can enjoy Push Recovery without concern.

Push Recovery is also gluten free. Gluten is a protein commonly found in rye, wheat and barley, and can cause a variety of gastrointestinal concerns for some people. None of our ingredients contain gluten, so athletes sensitive to gluten can use Push Recovery without issue.

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