Corsair
Registered
First, let me say that I know there's no substitute for proper diet.
Secondly, I know there's alot of controversy over allegedly "low-carb, high protein" bars in terms of their actual benefit.
At any rate, I'm a university student, and the whole "6 meals per day" routine is about as likely to happen with me as it is that I will suddenly transform into Superman.
I was on the lookout for something that was filling, and was less sugary/carby than your regular granola bar. The BioX "3 Carb Protein Bar" was reccommended, and luckily, was even sold at a specialty foods store near my house.
Now I know about Malitol, and sugar alcohol, but I was more or less wondering:
A: Has anyone tried a similar product, or BioX's
B: Are these a waste of money...
C: Are these going to turn me green and pasty? hehe
More or less, I need a quick snack to scarf down between classes - I spend 6 hours straight at school, and broiling a chicken breast is therefore obviously not an option...
So, do these work in that case?
http://www.nutrition-zone.com/protein_bars.html
is the link to their bars, along with the info on them.
Any feedback appreciated.
Secondly, I know there's alot of controversy over allegedly "low-carb, high protein" bars in terms of their actual benefit.
At any rate, I'm a university student, and the whole "6 meals per day" routine is about as likely to happen with me as it is that I will suddenly transform into Superman.
I was on the lookout for something that was filling, and was less sugary/carby than your regular granola bar. The BioX "3 Carb Protein Bar" was reccommended, and luckily, was even sold at a specialty foods store near my house.
Now I know about Malitol, and sugar alcohol, but I was more or less wondering:
A: Has anyone tried a similar product, or BioX's
B: Are these a waste of money...
C: Are these going to turn me green and pasty? hehe
More or less, I need a quick snack to scarf down between classes - I spend 6 hours straight at school, and broiling a chicken breast is therefore obviously not an option...
So, do these work in that case?
http://www.nutrition-zone.com/protein_bars.html
is the link to their bars, along with the info on them.
Any feedback appreciated.