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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Resi View Post
    Hi,

    I am interested in energy drinks. What I see, the most products have a lot of sugar or artificial sweetener or the cover up sugar alcohol. I don't want that. Is there a better product out a little bit healthier?

    Thanks
    Resi
    I use fast twitch before my strength sessions. Seems to work well no stomach or heart palatation problems, i've had those with other drinks. It comes in packets too, and it does not have too much sugar by comparison.

  2. #2
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    I swear by InfinitNutrition. You can customize your sports drink: more or less calories, electrolytes, protein, flavor, etc. It sounds really foofy, but for me, it works better than any of the others.

    When you go to the site you can buy an already set mixture or you can fill out a quick questionaire that helps set up a blend for you. You can then customize it from there. My mixture has less flavor than suggested with 1.5 grams of protein per 20 oz. bottle.

    It runs about the same price as Hammer's products.

  3. #3
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    I recently discovered a sensitivity to maltodextrin. I kept trying to find "gentler" energy drinks only to discover that it wasn't necessarily the drink but the maltodextrin. Turns out my body doesn't digest it. I kind of liken it to olestra--it just gurgles, bubbles, and hits me upside the insides until it uh..errr....leaves the system.

    The problem is that the vast majority of energy drinks and gels contain maltodextrin. I've recently converted to Clif's Shot (mmmm...salty cranberry) and blocks. My tummy is a much happier camper.

    Anyway...my suggestion is to look the ingredients and see if there is a common ingredient in the drinks that upset your stomach vs. those that don't.

  4. #4
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    I use a combination of iced tea and PowerBar Endurance. This combo seems to agree pretty well with my stomach, and provides the calories and energy that I need. I tend NOT to be an eater - can't stomach any of the bars, GUs, etc., and am usually going os hard I can't take the time - so having the calories in my bottles is key.

    SheFly
    "Well behaved women rarely make history." including me!
    http://twoadventures.blogspot.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by logdiva32 View Post
    I use fast twitch before my strength sessions. Seems to work well no stomach or heart palatation problems, i've had those with other drinks. It comes in packets too, and it does not have too much sugar by comparison.
    Thanks, I checked it out...
    It always sound's so great "no sugar" but also this product contents sucralose and maltodextrin...hmm I wonder, if I ever find a healthy product, maybe I have to come up with my own creation /homemade stuff...
    I found a protein drink "Rainbow light Protein energizer", has anybody used this?

    Resi

  6. #6
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    I started using Cytomax Energy drink and haven't encountered the same problems that I did with Gatorade. I'm currently using the Fruit Punch flavor, isn't exactly yummy, but it isn't as sickenly sweet as some. Unfortunately, I think it's one of those things you have to play around with, which can be rather expensive I know. If you have friends who ride, maybe you can ask them for a sample of their particular brand.

    I assume you're mixing your drink per the directions? The reason I ask is that some people think the stronger the better, but that can actually make the drink harder to digest.

    I'm curious about the fact that it Accelerade didn't bother you until recently. I've gone through periods of time where my stomach just seems rather fussy. After a few rounds of it over the last several years, I realized that almost always coincided with taking antibiotics. While the drugs themselves didn't upset my stomach, they must have altered the contents of my stomach enough to make digesting certain things--sugar among them--harder. When I notice that now, I take some Acidophilus pills for a week or so, and my stomach usually goes back to normal. Just a thought.....

    And I agree: Clif Blocks are a godsend.
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  7. #7
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    Thanks, guys. Yes, I mix the Accelerade per instructions. I haven't been on any antibiotics in the last 6 weeks or so. I had a bad bought of bronchitis in February and was on 3 courses of various things on and off until the middle of March. I am careful to eat yogurt when i take antibiotics, so they usually don't bother me, but perhaps this might be it. I have had various "ulcer like" symptoms on and off since I was in my twenties, but usually it's stress related; once in awhile a certain food will set me off. I avoid things like broccoli, which is one of the few things that always does a number on me.

    I think I might try the Clif electrolyte stuff first, before I start with the more expensive products. Single serving packets sound good, but i like buying the big tubs of the powder and mixing. For long rides of over 40 miles, I wear a Camelbak with water and put the energy drink in my bottles. I know it's "Fred," but on a 50 mile ride I have been known to drink the whole camelbak and 1.5 bottles of Accelerade. I am not the best with drinking from a bottle while riding, but I am trying...

  8. #8
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    great product for runner and cyclist

    http://www.cranksports.com/products/eFuel/
    http://www.cranksports.com/products/eGel/

    My husband and I had issues with Cytomax, tummy did not like. We both experienced diarrhea.

    The eGel/ eFuel has given us more energy to ride further and not have any tummy issue. Been using it for 2 1/2 years now.
    Holistic Health Coach and Licensed Massage Therapist
    http://mandalatree.healthcoach.integ...nutrition.com/

  9. #9
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    My issues with Accelerade seemed to have disappeared, just in time for the hotter weather and longer rides. I will keep all of the other products in mind if it starts up again.

    Robyn

 

 

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