w8lifter
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Many protein bars are high in sugar. So you know to avoid sugar and get the low sugar bars....those are good right? Well if there's no sugar in them, how come they're still sweet and taste good?
Sugar alcohols are used in protein bars...sorbitol, glycerol, maltitol, etc...you'll actually probably find these in quite a few low-sugar "treats" in the grocery store. They have calories but aren't required to be listed as carbs on labels....sorry to quote, but it's easier than typing the same damn thing, lol:
Originally posted by Fat Cell
So what this means is that if you add up all the fat, protein & carb counts on the label of your protein bar, you'll find some unexplained calories....these are all from glycerine.
Originally posted by Fat Cell
Side Effects of sugar alcohols....They can cause abdominal discomfort and bloating and they also have a laxative effect. Consumption of 30 to 50 grams of sorbitol or xylitol, or 20 grams of mannitol, causes diarrhea in most people.
More later.....thanks Doc
Sugar alcohols are used in protein bars...sorbitol, glycerol, maltitol, etc...you'll actually probably find these in quite a few low-sugar "treats" in the grocery store. They have calories but aren't required to be listed as carbs on labels....sorry to quote, but it's easier than typing the same damn thing, lol:
Originally posted by Fat Cell
Maltitol, Mannitol, Maltitol Syrup, glycerol, xlylitol, etc. Some are sweeter than others, and some have side effects like bad gas and loose stools.
These have calories, but do not have to be listed as a carbohydrate, protein or fat on labels. The thought is that they do not affect serum glucose levels (blood sugar) and thereby do not create an insulin spike or surge. Reality is that they can just by their sweetness do that, and in enough quanity can be converted to fat, skipping trigylceride formation from glucose or some other sugar (because they are not true sugars).
These are common in bars and sugar free products. What we see empirically on those cutting, GIVE UP BARS- GET LEANER! Eat bars, LOSE DEFINITION! Fastest way back to fat after a cut, EAT BARS!
So what this means is that if you add up all the fat, protein & carb counts on the label of your protein bar, you'll find some unexplained calories....these are all from glycerine.
Originally posted by Fat Cell
Most of the low carb bars have about 40-70 unexplained calories of glycerine (glycerol), This is a sugar alcohol and does not have to appear in the carb count, it both moistens and sweetens the bar at 4.3 calories per gram. The trouble is, when you store fat. the body converts triglycerides to glycerol to fat. Could this be why glycerol doesn't raise insulin levels? So why give your body something that is one metabolyte away from fat? Everyone I know gets immediately leaner when they give up bars! Additionally, usually the second ingredient is hydrolized geletan, this is garbage protein!
Side Effects of sugar alcohols....They can cause abdominal discomfort and bloating and they also have a laxative effect. Consumption of 30 to 50 grams of sorbitol or xylitol, or 20 grams of mannitol, causes diarrhea in most people.
OK, when you store fat, your body converts glucose, to triglyceride, to glycerol, to FAT! Glycerol and glycerine are interchangable words, they are a sugar alcohol and don't raise insulin level, but are one metabolite away from fat. Glycerine is used to sweeten and moisten bars, and does not have to be included in the carb count, but it does have to be in the calorie count!
So take your bar, (the new WWS Lemon is really bad, so are Biochem bars!) add up the P, C, And F at 4, 4, and 9 calories respectively. You will be left with 40-75 calories of glycerine. Divide that by 4.3 and you get grams of glycerine, usually 10-18!
Anyone on a cut will become leaner within days of giving up bars! I have done and seen this many times, especially watching guys "BLOW UP" post contest!
More later.....thanks Doc
