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Ayurveda Giant Enters Sports Nutrition Market With Nutrela Range, Promises Natural Boost For Athletes

Patanjali, known for its Ayurvedic products in the Indian market, has now entered the field of sports nutrition. The company announced that products launched under the Nutrela brand are bringing a new revolution for athletes and fitness enthusiasts. Patanjali claims that supplements such as ‘Nutrela Sports Whey Performance’ are rich in protein, creatine monohydrate, and bio-fermented vitamins. These products contain no added sugar, are gluten-free, non-GMO, and provide a natural boost to the body.

At a time when chemical-based supplements dominate the market, Patanjali’s move is emerging as an affordable and safe option for Indian athletes.

Products That Help in Faster Muscle Recovery: Patanjali

Patanjali stated, “High-quality whey protein has been used in these sports nutrition products, which helps muscles recover faster. The presence of creatine monohydrate makes workouts longer and more intense, while digestive enzymes ensure quick absorption. Bio-fermented vitamins reduce fatigue and maintain high energy levels. These supplements are designed for bodybuilders, gym-goers, and active individuals. Available on Amazon and Patanjali’s website, the products are easily delivered to homes, making them convenient for busy athletes.”

What Makes It a Game-Changer?

Patanjali claims, “The biggest advantage lies in its natural ingredients, which are based on Ayurvedic principles. Unlike traditional supplements that often cause side effects, these are 100% natural and free from banned substances. Athletes experience faster improvements in muscle growth, strength, and recovery. For example, after intense training, this protein provides essential nutrients that boost immunity and improve digestion. Recent reviews show users reporting longer workout sessions and reduced fatigue. It’s also a cost-effective choice for Indian athletes, priced 30–40% lower than imported brands.”

Filling the Gap in Quality Nutrition

Patanjali said, “Sports culture in India is growing rapidly, but there was a lack of quality nutrition. This new range fills that gap. Olympic and national-level athletes have started adopting it because it’s a trusted local brand. In the future, it will guide the young generation towards a healthier fitness lifestyle.”

 

The company also claims that these products are made through sustainable sourcing, making them environmentally friendly. Overall, Patanjali Sports Nutrition not only boosts performance but also promotes a healthier lifestyle.

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