Is sugar ‘dirty’?

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    Gl;itch.e
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    Nevertheless, fructose I think could be beneficial under the right circumstances.  I've even ehard of situations where fructose is used before bedtime to refill liver glycogen when you are low carb.  You will stay ketogenic, but you will provide the liver with some glycogen which the brain loves to use for glucose.  Resulting in better sleep.

    Thats a neat idea and if people could get over their fear of fructose might be able to help for a "healthier" way of going ULC for burning fat. Prevent the stress and catabolic hormones from kicking up too high and maximize fat burning and muscle retention.

    #187291

    samuel r walker
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    Nevertheless, fructose I think could be beneficial under the right circumstances.  I've even ehard of situations where fructose is used before bedtime to refill liver glycogen when you are low carb.  You will stay ketogenic, but you will provide the liver with some glycogen which the brain loves to use for glucose.  Resulting in better sleep.

    Thats a neat idea and if people could get over their fear of fructose might be able to help for a "healthier" way of going ULC for burning fat. Prevent the stress and catabolic hormones from kicking up too high and maximize fat burning and muscle retention.

    How much, and of what were they consuming in this case?

    #187292

    Brandon D Christ
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    Nevertheless, fructose I think could be beneficial under the right circumstances.  I've even ehard of situations where fructose is used before bedtime to refill liver glycogen when you are low carb.  You will stay ketogenic, but you will provide the liver with some glycogen which the brain loves to use for glucose.  Resulting in better sleep.

    Thats a neat idea and if people could get over their fear of fructose might be able to help for a "healthier" way of going ULC for burning fat. Prevent the stress and catabolic hormones from kicking up too high and maximize fat burning and muscle retention.

    How much, and of what were they consuming in this case?

    I don't know to be honest with you.  It probably wouldn't be much.

    #187290

    Gnomer
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    Nevertheless, fructose I think could be beneficial under the right circumstances.  I've even ehard of situations where fructose is used before bedtime to refill liver glycogen when you are low carb.  You will stay ketogenic, but you will provide the liver with some glycogen which the brain loves to use for glucose.  Resulting in better sleep.

    Thats a neat idea and if people could get over their fear of fructose might be able to help for a "healthier" way of going ULC for burning fat. Prevent the stress and catabolic hormones from kicking up too high and maximize fat burning and muscle retention.

    How much, and of what were they consuming in this case?

    I don't know to be honest with you.  It probably wouldn't be much.

    i actually just started doing something like this.. before bed I have 1/2 tbls of raw honey with a tbls of apple cider vinegar mixed in some water

    #187293

    CBachelor17
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    Sans- why the ACV? Just wondering because if you are doing it as a natural sleep aid Tart Cherry works much better. Its like a natural melatonin in the body.

    #187294

    Gnomer
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    Sans- why the ACV? Just wondering because if you are doing it as a natural sleep aid Tart Cherry works much better. Its like a natural melatonin in the body.

    ACV is more for gut health.. i used to use tart cherry not to long ago may try it again although it didn't seem to do much for me before

    #187295

    Gl;itch.e
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    Nevertheless, fructose I think could be beneficial under the right circumstances.  I've even ehard of situations where fructose is used before bedtime to refill liver glycogen when you are low carb.  You will stay ketogenic, but you will provide the liver with some glycogen which the brain loves to use for glucose.  Resulting in better sleep.

    Thats a neat idea and if people could get over their fear of fructose might be able to help for a "healthier" way of going ULC for burning fat. Prevent the stress and catabolic hormones from kicking up too high and maximize fat burning and muscle retention.

    How much, and of what were they consuming in this case?

    I don't know to be honest with you.  It probably wouldn't be much.

    It wouldnt be anywhere near the size of a normal post training backload, but Id put the cap around about 100-150g which is the total capacity of the average livers glycogen stores.

    #187296

    samuel r walker
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    Nevertheless, fructose I think could be beneficial under the right circumstances.  I've even ehard of situations where fructose is used before bedtime to refill liver glycogen when you are low carb.  You will stay ketogenic, but you will provide the liver with some glycogen which the brain loves to use for glucose.  Resulting in better sleep.

    Thats a neat idea and if people could get over their fear of fructose might be able to help for a "healthier" way of going ULC for burning fat. Prevent the stress and catabolic hormones from kicking up too high and maximize fat burning and muscle retention.

    How much, and of what were they consuming in this case?

    I don't know to be honest with you.  It probably wouldn't be much.

    It wouldnt be anywhere near the size of a normal post training backload, but Id put the cap around about 100-150g which is the total capacity of the average livers glycogen stores.

    That much for a low carb protocol?

    #187297

    Brandon D Christ
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    Nevertheless, fructose I think could be beneficial under the right circumstances.  I've even ehard of situations where fructose is used before bedtime to refill liver glycogen when you are low carb.  You will stay ketogenic, but you will provide the liver with some glycogen which the brain loves to use for glucose.  Resulting in better sleep.

    Thats a neat idea and if people could get over their fear of fructose might be able to help for a "healthier" way of going ULC for burning fat. Prevent the stress and catabolic hormones from kicking up too high and maximize fat burning and muscle retention.

    How much, and of what were they consuming in this case?

    I don't know to be honest with you.  It probably wouldn't be much.

    It wouldnt be anywhere near the size of a normal post training backload, but Id put the cap around about 100-150g which is the total capacity of the average livers glycogen stores.

    That much for a low carb protocol?

    Glitche I don't think you would want that much.  I think that would elevate insulin and blood sugar way too long.

    #187298

    Gnomer
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    i'd think 30g-50g would be sufficient

    #187299

    i'd think 30g-50g would be sufficient

    I'd agree with this.My ULC days always have about 30-50g of carbs at the end of the night, normally from pumpkin and apple sauce, plus some veggies. Plus some Raw honey and dark chocolate.I noticed I just feel a lot better doing that and it doesn't seem to interfere with fat loss at all.

    #187300

    Gl;itch.e
    Member

    It wouldnt be anywhere near the size of a normal post training backload, but Id put the cap around about 100-150g which is the total capacity of the average livers glycogen stores.

    That much for a low carb protocol?

    Glitche I don't think you would want that much.  I think that would elevate insulin and blood sugar way too long.Well probably not, that is the Max you could utilise. I would certainly start low when experimenting with it. 30-50g sounds reasonable to start at. Interesting that Trevor has been doing something similar. What made you try that Trev? Did you notice improved sleep and recovery as well?

    #187301

    It wouldnt be anywhere near the size of a normal post training backload, but Id put the cap around about 100-150g which is the total capacity of the average livers glycogen stores.

    That much for a low carb protocol?

    Glitche I don't think you would want that much.  I think that would elevate insulin and blood sugar way too long.

    Well probably not, that is the Max you could utilise. I would certainly start low when experimenting with it. 30-50g sounds reasonable to start at. Interesting that Trevor has been doing something similar. What made you try that Trev? Did you notice improved sleep and recovery as well?Well even though I do decrease volume and frequency when going ULC, I still train really intensely and I just felt like shit after 1 day ULC. So I added the honey and it helped a bit with sleep, but I still couldn't recover at all and I felt stupid because no matter how much fat I ate or MCT's I used I was foggy so I just started adding a small amount of carbs from berries, apple sauce, dark chocolate, and pumpkin at night to get some carbs hoping to at least get some liver glycogen for brain funcation

    #187302

    samuel r walker
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    I could deff get on board with some bedtime berries:)

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