Honey = fructose = bad post-workout??????

Posted: 06-Aug-2001 10:28 AM

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Excerpt: I recently read a study which stated that honey is primarily fructose; if this is true, why would honey be a good choice for post-workout recovery? I cannot afford dextrose or maltodextrin at this point; so I have been eating a 140 cal english muffin, 25 g egg white protein, and 1 tbsp honey for my recovery meal. Will this work? If honey is ...

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Honey = fructose = bad post-workout??????

Old 06-Aug-2001, 10:28 AM   #1
I recently read a study which stated that honey is primarily fructose; if this is true, why would honey be a good choice for post-workout recovery?

I cannot afford dextrose or maltodextrin at this point; so I have been eating a 140 cal english muffin, 25 g egg white protein, and 1 tbsp honey for my recovery meal. Will this work? If honey is not a good choice, what are some other options?
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Old 06-Aug-2001, 11:48 AM   #2
BUMP...bc i have been using 2 tblsp of Honey, thinking it was good....any one with info on this?
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Old 06-Aug-2001, 12:13 PM   #3
you must not want to be on a keto diet if you eat english muffins.Therefore honey may be ok
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Old 06-Aug-2001, 01:09 PM   #4
Originally posted by diamonddiceclay
you must not want to be on a keto diet if you eat english muffins.Therefore honey may be ok
Man i am really thinking you are f*cking crazy. NOT EVERYONE IS ON A CKD DIET!!!

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Old 06-Aug-2001, 01:23 PM   #5
Originally posted by diamonddiceclay
you must not want to be on a keto diet if you eat english muffins.Therefore honey may be ok


I am beginning to think diamonddiceclay is a robot and his the only advice he knows how to give is "no carbs, no carbs...etc."
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couple things

Old 06-Aug-2001, 01:52 PM   #6
Not sure what honey's primary sugar is but a little wouldn't hurt even if it is fructose. Your Liver needs glycogen too ya know! Especially post work out.

As for not affording dextrose (maltodextrin is my personal prefrence) protein factory has it for 2.95 a pound. Thats alot cheaper than a jar of honey
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Old 06-Aug-2001, 03:18 PM   #7
haven't you guys figured it out yet? Diamond (1) thinks every diet ? relates to CKD, (2) makes 47 posts per day, regardless of the question, answer or subject matter, & (3) is driving the rest of us crazy with his one-line responses!
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Old 06-Aug-2001, 04:23 PM   #8
It is quite rediculous, 0 carb isn't the end all be all of diets. I'm starting to think hes just some cleverly scripted bot used to promote CKD.
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Old 06-Aug-2001, 05:51 PM   #9
Honey doesnt have any fructose in it. It is mostly made up of dextrose, levulose and glucose. Check this out.

http://newton.dep.anl.gov/natbltn/500-599/nb583.htm

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Old 06-Aug-2001, 08:39 PM   #10
Thanks, Evilution.. Good info.
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