Pure glucose is sold in tablet or
dextrose syrup form and is commonly used by diabetics for low - blood sugar, but alone is not the ideal energy choice for running.
Not exact matches
Remember that corn can come in many
forms: corn starch, corn oil, corn
syrup, and
dextrose to name just a few!
Unnecessary Sugars --- While carbohydrates in the
form of complex sugars like lactose are an essential part of a baby's diet, simple sugars like high fructose corn
syrup, sucrose, fructose,
dextrose, glucose
syrup solids and even rice
syrup, can be detrimental to your baby's health.
Sugar in any
form will do this, whether it is table sugar, honey, fruit, juice, naturally occurring sugars in some vegetables, or sugar additives in food such as high fructose corn
syrup,
dextrose, natural lactose found in milk and cheese, etc..
Avoid bacon, hot dogs, sausages and cold cuts, which typically contain variations of fructose, such as honey, high - fructose corn
syrup or agave
syrup, or
forms of sucrose, including glucose,
dextrose or sugar.
Sugar is oftentimes disguised in your food's ingredients in the
forms of high - fructose corn
syrup, maple
syrup, agave, maltose, sucrose, honey,
dextrose, fruit juice, etc..