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January 17, 2014 at 2:37 pm #10510
begoonMemberMost of protein bars are loaded with protein, obviously, and carbs (mostly sugars and polyols, both are counted as digestable carbs) and quite low fat. So, they look like a perfect choice to kick off your high GI and low-fat carb-ups. Of course, nothing can replace real food but as an option, especially if you like them in general.So, what about protein bars for carbnites or back-loading?
January 17, 2014 at 2:38 pm #212193
Richard SchmittModeratorDepends on what type they are and what it contains. Normally…not a grand idea.
January 17, 2014 at 3:33 pm #212194
cloudybrainParticipantDepends on what type they are and what it contains. Normally...not a grand idea.
What red flags do you normally look for? just wondering..
January 17, 2014 at 3:33 pm #212195
begoonMemberWhy? If it contains 30g of protein, 20g carbs (half polyols) and 4g fat? For example, CNP bars. What's wrong?
January 17, 2014 at 3:46 pm #212196
shaffe43MemberI think the standard thinking is:its processed and there fore could cause issues because of the processes and chemicals that are added to the bar.IDK from reading posts that is the gist of what I am able to glean. Same thing for aspartame Although i did read in CBL something about Ace-K causing problems. (i think there was a recent post on that somewhere)Im still a noob though.
January 17, 2014 at 5:19 pm #212197
Richard SchmittModeratorDepends on what type they are and what it contains. Normally...not a grand idea.
What red flags do you normally look for? just wondering..
Sugar Alcohols can be a nay-sayer I believe, along with the fiber count, and perhaps any "soy protein" could prove be hazardous if continued usage. Personally, I'd make my own or not use any.
Why? If it contains 30g of protein, 20g carbs (half polyols) and 4g fat? For example, CNP bars. What's wrong?
What does the ingredient list contain?
I think the standard thinking is:its processed and there fore could cause issues because of the processes and chemicals that are added to the bar.IDK from reading posts that is the gist of what I am able to glean. Same thing for aspartame Although i did read in CBL something about Ace-K causing problems. (i think there was a recent post on that somewhere)Im still a noob though.
While backlaoding or on a CN, the Ace-K or Aspartame isn't really a problem. I use items that contain this.
January 17, 2014 at 5:52 pm #212198
shaffe43MemberThanks for the replies!
January 17, 2014 at 6:46 pm #212199
cloudybrainParticipantDepends on what type they are and what it contains. Normally...not a grand idea.
What red flags do you normally look for? just wondering..
Sugar Alcohols can be a nay-sayer I believe, along with the fiber count, and perhaps any "soy protein" could prove be hazardous if continued usage. Personally, I'd make my own or not use any.
Well since it's for carb nite, and not ULC.. there's no reason to pick on that has sugar alcohols.. and personally I pick the ones that says "whey" on it.
January 17, 2014 at 7:06 pm #212200
Richard SchmittModeratorDepends on what type they are and what it contains. Normally...not a grand idea.
What red flags do you normally look for? just wondering..
Sugar Alcohols can be a nay-sayer I believe, along with the fiber count, and perhaps any "soy protein" could prove be hazardous if continued usage. Personally, I'd make my own or not use any.
Well since it's for carb nite, and not ULC.. there's no reason to pick on that has sugar alcohols.. and personally I pick the ones that says "whey" on it.
They'll also cause a laxative affect 😉
January 17, 2014 at 9:10 pm #212201
begoonMemberWell, a good poo is always beneficial 🙂
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