arena
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considering maltodextrin has a gi index that is over 25% higher than dextrose, whats the point of it. its certaintnly not a complex carb like oatmel.
its a simple carb like sugar
so then why does everyone reccomend mixing dextose and maltodextrin
Most people use a high GI sugar like this to spike insulin levels post-workout, allowing for uptake of all the whey, creatine, etc.. I always use a little dextrose with my post-workout shake...
People advocate it because other people advocate it. Around gym circles, the plural of anecdote is fact (props to somebody at Avant for that line). If there were any appreciable benefit of it that outweighed the unappealing negatives associated with sharply elevated glucose and insulin (ignoring the fact that amino acids can spike insulin) then people would be able to give you a good reason why you need to mainline high GI sugar into your bloodstream post workout. No one will ever sincerely tell you that they know for a definitive fact that their workouts and results were outstandingly and markedly enhanced because they took a huge dose of high GI sugar post workout instead of something healthy. People act like their workouts went through the roof because they imbibed some sugar that's a 4000 on the GI as opposed to eating PWO what they advocate eating all day long. It's not like you even need that much sugar PWO anyway.
From a product maker's standpoint, maltodextrin rules because you can pepper your food with it and call it "sugar free," meanwhile people's legs are falling off from diabetes because they ate your lyin' ass food all day long.
Oh, I know you're right - virtually any carb will work. I was just bloviating about people that talk about it like it's the Old Testament Law - abide or perish![]()