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Glycer"ol" is actually a pure chemical product (which shows that it is an alcohol "ol"), while Glycerine is an impure commercial product (a bi-product of soap used in many moisturizers).

This is a technical complexity, however there is a slight variance.
 
According to the Merck Index (and other online sources) they are the same chemical.

Formula: C3H8O3

HOCH2CH(OH)CH2OH

CA No.: 56-81-5
 
it my understanding that its legal to buy but not to consume. mainly becasue alot of the time its used as a pesticide or in industrial factories. a lot of those site i wouldnt trust though. im having trouble finding a reliable source who that has that anyway.
 
good read Engi

Never considered glycerol as part of my carb intake, i only take a few spoonfuls a day with water anyway.
Id say carbs from glycerol would be negligable.
 
Diet--

I have been misquoted an infinite number of times..

Do NOT drink Pepsi as you please..

Do NOT eat as many carbs as you please..

Do NOT eat as many cals as you please...

The diet is simple.. Eat low-low cals...

Eat fructose carbs (Pepsi) ONLY when you need energy..

Otherwise, utilize your cals in the form of protein and fat.

My (still) favorite is the "DNP blitz" which has survived the test of time..

Key points are:

1) Do NOT carb deplete... Such a suggestion is utterly absurd and demonstrates a complete lack of understanding of energenitcs. You feel like shit because your carb stores are depleted... NOT because "DNP is working." You are better off NOT "feeling DNP work"

2) Do NOT do cardio for the first day or two.

3) EAT low-low cals... ONLY consume fructose when you feel low-low energy.

Andy
 
bigrand said:
good read Engi

Never considered glycerol as part of my carb intake, i only take a few spoonfuls a day with water anyway.
Id say carbs from glycerol would be negligable.

I probably would not count a few tablespoons either. I'm not sure how many cals/gram glycerol yields but it may be similar to carbs. During a diet (or DNP), your liver will convert glycerol to glucose in a series of reactions.. I have to believe that fructose may give the same result.

Andy
 
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