PERFORMANCE EXPERT HIGHLIGHTS

“ATHLETES CAN DRINK WAKE UP CALL AS A MEANS OF REHYDRATING AND RECOVERING FROM EXERCISE AS A MEANS TO REPLENISH CARBOHYDRATES AND FLUID ALONG WITH BEING AN ALTERNATIVE TO SPORTS DRINKS. THEY CAN ALSO CONSUME IT WHENEVER INDIGESTION IS EXPERIENCED.”

— Bryan Snyder, RD, Director of Team Nutrition for the Denver Broncos

WAKE UP CALL

INGREDIENTS

apple, ginger, lemon, cayenne


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INGREDIENTS

apple, ginger, lemon, cayenne

PERFORMANCE EXPERT HIGHLIGHTS

“ATHLETES CAN DRINK WAKE UP CALL AS A MEANS OF REHYDRATING AND RECOVERING FROM EXERCISE AS A MEANS TO REPLENISH CARBOHYDRATES AND FLUID ALONG WITH BEING AN ALTERNATIVE TO SPORTS DRINKS. THEY CAN ALSO CONSUME IT WHENEVER INDIGESTION IS EXPERIENCED.”

— Bryan Snyder, RD, Director of Team Nutrition for the Denver Broncos

KEY NUTRIENTS

Ginger - powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant (1), highly effective against nausea (2), reduce symptoms of pain (3), has been shown to lower fasting blood glucose levels (4), be effective against indigestion (5), and help lower the risk of and help fight infections (6).

Our Wake Up Call has a sweet flavor profile from the fuji apple and also has a spicy kick from the ginger and cayenne pepper.

Cayenne pepper is great for blood circulation.

This cold-pressed juice definitely does

what the name implies.

NUTRITION 16 OZ SERVING

Calories170
Protein1g
Total Fat2g (3% DV)
Saturated Fat0g (0% DV)
Trans Fat0g (0% DV)
Cholesterol0mg (0% DV)
Sodium5mg (0% DV)
Total Carb.52g (19% DV)
Dietary Fiber3g (11% DV)
Sugars32g
Calcium0% DV
Vitamin A0% DV
Vitamin C15% DV
Vitamin K0% DV
Iron6% DV

WHEN TO DRINK TO MAXIMIZE PERFORMANCE BENEFITS

  • Before meals
  • During indigestion

PERFORMANCE FUNCTION

  • Immunity
  • Health

REFERENCES

  1. Mashhadi, NS, Ghiasvand, R, Askari, G, Hariri, M, Darvish,i L, and Mofid, MR. Anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory effects of ginger in health and physical activity: review of current evidence. Int J Prev Med 4(Suppl 1): S36-S42, 2013.
  2. Anh, NH, Kim, SJ, Long, NP, et al. Ginger on Human Health: A Comprehensive Systematic Review of 109 Randomized Controlled Trials. Nutrients 12(1): 1-28, 2020.
  3.  Bartels, EM, Folmer, VN Bliddal, H, Altman, RD, Juhl, C, Tarp, S, Zhang, W, and Christensen, R. Efficacy and safety of ginger in osteoarthritis patients: a meta-analysis of randomized placebo-controlled trials. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage 23(1): 13-21, 2015.
  4. Khandouzi, N, Shidfar, F, Rajab, A, Rahideh, T, Hosseini, P, and Mir Taheri, M. The effects of ginger on fasting blood sugar, hemoglobin a1c, apolipoprotein B, apolipoprotein a-I and malondialdehyde in type 2 diabetic patients. Iran J Pharm Res 14(1): 131-140, 2015.
  5. Hu, ML, Rayner, CK, Wu, KL, et al. Effect of ginger on gastric motility and symptoms of functional dyspepsia. World J Gastroenterol 17(1): 105-110, 2011.
  6.  Chang, JS, Wang, KC, Yeh, CF, Shieh, DE, and Chiang, LC. Fresh ginger (Zingiber officinale) has anti-viral activity against human respiratory syncytial virus in human respiratory tract cell lines. J Ethnopharmacol 145(1): 146-51, 2013.

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