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[RC] Sugar in Electrolytes(was Electrolytes: Are "AccuLytes"OK?) - Randy or Cheryl Winter

I agree with your comment about not wanting too much sugar, but to be
correct, Endura Max is not a "non sugar" product, it is a low sugar product.
Their literature even addresses the fact that some sugar is necessary for
proper absorption.  Just a factual correction.
Cheryl

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Subject: [RC]   Sugar in Electrolytes(was Electrolytes: Are "AccuLytes" OK?)


I used to think sugar in electrolytes was not a good idea.
However Dr. Gayle Ecker, a excellent university researcher in Canada
who has done much work in this area said the electrolytes
need to have sugar with them to help pull them quickly into
the horse's system.  So I either feed the electrolytes with
something like applesauce when I use a non-sugar based
electrolyte such as Enduromax or I use a an electrolyte
with sugar such as Perform and Win (which Gayle formulated).


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