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In a message dated 98-07-15 20:52:17 EDT, you write:
<< Ben Odom <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>quoting AIM:
>>Maltodextrin is a natural, complex carbohydrate.
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>Natural, as used in that context, tells me nothing. I can buy a drink of
>the shelf that is "100% natural," and is about 95% corn syrup.
And HVP/MSG is also 100% natural, as a 100% natural food is used as the
ingredient in the hydrolysis process.
Don.
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Also, anything reading "dextrin," I believe, means it's a refined sugar.
Being a hypoglycemic, that would explain why, when I follow George Malkmus'
advice to take Aim Barley Green dry, and on an empty stomach, the insulin
dumps in sending an erroneous message to my brain that I am ravenously hungry,
and it doesn't go away until I appease it. It's a "Catch 22" situation.
gc.
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