Splenda contains 4 calories per serving (all derived
from Maltodextrin - a very high glycemic sugar).
Each packet of Splenda (sucralose)(13), Equal (aspartame)(14), or Truvia (stevia)(15) contains about 1 gram of carb
from maltodextrin.
Seems legit, aside
from maltodextrin most likely coming from GMO rice / corn, but I suppose if you found a non-GMO source it could be good.
A glitzy cookbook called Butter Busters promotes butter buds, made
from maltodextrin, a carbohydrate derived from corn, along with dozens of other highly processed so - called low - fat commercial products.
The carbs of the Gainer are
from maltodextrin which are fast released and the isolate of course is fast released protein.
A glitzy cookbook called Butter Busters promotes butter buds, made
from maltodextrin, a carbohydrate derived from corn, along with dozens of other highly processed so - called low - fat commercial products.
The trouble with Splenda is that it contains Maltodextrin which has a high glycemic index and I'm not sure how much of Splenda is made
from Maltodextrin.
Not exact matches
Whole Grain Wheat Flour, Figs, Sugar, Corn Syrup, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Soybean Oil, Soluble Corn Fiber, Partially Hydrogenated Cottonseed Oil, Oat Fiber, Salt, Resistant Corn
Maltodextrin, Baking Soda, Calcium Lactate, Soy Lecithin, Malic Acid, Sodium Benzoate and Sulfur Dioxide (Sulfites) added to preserve freshness, Natural and Artificial Flavor, Vanillin (Artificial Flavor), Whey (
From Milk)
Maltodextrin is a polysaccharide that is made
from starch.
Modified Tapioca Starch, Potato Starch, Cornstarch (non-GMO), Rice Flour,
Maltodextrin (
from potatoes), Natural Flavors (no MSG), Crystalline Fructose, Calcium Carbonate, Titanium Dioxide (inert mineral), Carrageenan, Dicalcium Phosphate, Salt, Tricalcium Phosphate, Potassium Citrate, Lactic Acid, Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C), dl Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E), Vitamin A Palmitate, Niacinamide (Vitamin B3), Calcium Pantothenate, Vitamin D3, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B6), Riboflavin (Vitamin B2), Vitamin K1, Thiamin Mononitrate (Vitamin B1), Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12), Biotin, Corn Flour (non-GMO), Buckwheat Flour, Flaxseed Meal, Baking Powder (sodium acid pyrophosphate, sodium bicarbonate, non-gmo cornstarch, monocalcium phosphate), Instant Yeast, Xanthan Gum, Cream of Tartar, Salt, Cane Sugar, sodium bicarbonate.
After extensive research, we selected an organic grower in North Africa and our dates are free
from oils, sulphite,
Maltodextrin, flours and other hidden nasties.
Finding dates that are free
from oils, sulphite,
Maltodextrin, flours and other hidden nasties can be a challenge.
In fact, here's a list of the ingredients
from one popular brand: Water, Coconut Oil, Starch, Modified Starch, Sea Salt, Vegan Flavour, Olive Extract, Colour: B - Carotene Vegan flavours,
Maltodextrin, Modified Starch E1450, Silicon Dioxide E551, Acetic Acid E260, Sugar, Arabic Gum, E414, Xanthan Gum E415.
Another study found that
maltodextrin impairs cellular antibacterial responses and suppresses intestinal antimicrobial defense mechanisms, leading to inflammatory bowel disease and other GI conditions that arise
from an inappropriate immune response to bacteria.
If you have any GI issues or suffer
from joint pain, inflammation, and / or fatigue, avoid products with corn - and soy - based fillers like
maltodextrin and soy lecithin.
Our vegetable stock contains no
maltodextrin, msg, palm products, GMO, preservatives, additives or artificial colours and is free
from gluten, lactose, yeast and suitable for vegans.
If you have any GI issues or suffer
from joint pain and inflammation, avoid products with corn - based fillers like
maltodextrin and corn starch.
Maltodextrin is a sweetener derived
from cornstarch, but might also contain rice or potato starch, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
In some cases,
maltodextrin might be made
from wheat starch.
Contains 2 % or less of Rusk (Wheat Flour, Ammonium Bicarbonate), Palm Oil, Natural Flavors
From Non-Meat Sources, Salt, Sugar, Tapioca Starch, Sodium Alginate, Smoked Paprika, Pectin, Potato
Maltodextrin, Barley Malt Extract, Smoked Yeast, Potassium Chloride, Smoke Flavoring, Citric Acid, Gum Arabic, Silicon Dioxide, Tricalcium Phosphate.
Water, Pea Protein Isolate, Expeller - Pressed Canola Oil, Refined Coconut Oil, Contains 2 % or less of the following: Cellulose
from Bamboo, Methylcellulose, Potato Starch, Natural Flavor,
Maltodextrin, Yeast Extract, Salt, Sunflower Oil, Vegetable Glycerin, Dried Yeast, Gum Arabic, Citrus Extract (to protect quality), Ascorbic Acid (to maintain color), Beet Juice Extract (for color), Acetic Acid, Succinic Acid, Modified Food Starch, Annatto (for color).
Both Ben & Jerry's and its suppliers had to switch
from using GMO - risk
maltodextrin, soy lecithin, corn syrup, and starches to non-GMO alternatives.
Another reason is because the bag of Stevia in the Raw I have states that it is gluten - free, so it is safe for those with Celiac disease or gluten sensitivity (Splenda doesn't say it's gluten - free, the
maltodextrin they use is probably
from wheat) The last reason I used Stevia in the Raw is because it's cheaper than the liquid stevia extract I usually use, is more widely available and is easier to find.
If anything containing stock or broth often has MSGs,
maltodextrin, citric acid, barley malt, pectin, enzymes, soy sauce,
from anything fermented that says fermented on the packet, seasonings, corn starch, corn syrup, dextrose, rice syrup, anything that's labelled low - fat or no fat often has MSGs in to make it tasty because MSGs increase the taste, and anything that says enriched or enriched flavours.
It contains water, sugar, soy protein,
maltodextrin -
from tapioca, thickeners - 1422, 1442
from maize & tapioca, dextrose, inulin - dietary fibre, canola oil, stabilisers - 440, 412, mineral salt - 452, flavour, food acids - 331, 296, natural color - 150, live yoghurt cultures.
I was housebound / bedridden for the first half of this year after getting systemic inflammation
from having consumed
maltodextrin that was contained in cough drops.
It is an artificially produced sugar made
from starches, such as corn, wheat, potatoes,... Even though
maltodextrin is a starch sugar, I have seen it listed as an ingredient on «unsweetened» products.
Maltodextrin is usually made
from starch
from corn, potato, or rice, but is sometimes made
from wheat starch.
(CSPI rates
maltodextrin, an ingredient made
from corn starch, as safe).
Secondary starches that typically are used for functional purposes of texture and volume include potato - based
maltodextrins and resistant starch derived
from corn.
If
maltodextrin is made
from wheat, food labels will indicate that fact to protect people who are allergic to wheat.
Plus, most food processors add an excipient (filler) that's usually derived
from a genetically modified product (i.e.,
maltodextrin, a processed starch made
from GMO corn).
Our Madagascar Bourbon Pure Vanilla Powder and Pure Vanilla Powder contain
maltodextrin, a starch made
from corn.
Instead of using inferior corn or wheat based
maltodextrins, Less Naked Mass gets its
maltodextrin from organic tapioca which is naturally gluten free.
By this definition, sugars were defined as follows: 1) hexose monosaccharides and disaccharides including dextrose, fructose, sucrose, and lactose; 2) starch hydrolysate; 3) glucose syrups,
maltodextrin, and similar products; 4) products derived
from a sugar refinery including brown sugar and molasses; 5) icing sugar; 6) invert sugar; or 7) fruit - sugar syrup derived
from any source but not including malt, malt extracts, sorbitol, mannitol, glycerol, xylitol, polydextrose, isomalt, maltitol, maltitol syrup, or lactitol.
ONLY FIVE INGREDIENTS: Naked Whey, Naked Casein, Organic
Maltodextrin (made
from gluten free organic tapioca), Organic Coconut Sugar, and Organic Raw Cacao.
Maltodextrin, however, is not the only sweetener made
from cornstarch.
Maltodextrin can also be manufactured
from other sources including corn, potato, rice or wheat.
CLIF SHOT energy gel can help improve endurance performance with its fast - acting energy source
from carbohydrates and organic
maltodextrin and organic cane sugar.
Corn (fresh, canned, creamed, frozen, oil, popped, carmeled, etc.) Baking powder Caramel color (can be made
from corn syrup) Confectioners» sugar Cornmeal, cornstarch (may also be called food starch), corn syrup Dextrin, Dextrose, Fructose Maize
Maltodextrins, Sorbitol, Mannitol
This formula smells awful and I hate having to feed my child something that smells so much like a combination of cleaning chemicals and curdled milk.I also am not happy about the corn in the ingredients (35 % Corn
Maltodextrin) as my baby (like many others) seems to have a sensitivity to corn as well.In short, this is a great relief
from regular formula, however, I'm still not totally satisfied, and wish there was another option out there.
skim milk *,
maltodextrin *, skim milk powder *, vegetable oils * (palm oil, rape oil, sunflower oil), starch (
from organic corn) *, sodium nitrate 0.4 g / 100 g, magnesium chloride 210 mg / 100 g, vitamin C, iron sulphate 18 mg / 100 g, vitamin E, zinc sulphate 6.3 mg / 100 g, vitamin A, copper sulphate 0.26 mg / 100 g, potassium iodide 50 åµg / 100 g, vitamin D. * ingredients
from organic agriculture
Maltodextrin is not a direct sugar, but rather a starch that is hydrolyzed (using enzymes or acids)
from corn, rice or potatoes.
Lactose (milk), vegetable oils, enzymatically hydrolysed whey protein (milk), minerals (calcium phosphate, magnesium chloride, potassium chloride, potassium phosphate, sodium chloride, ferrous sulphate, zinc sulphate, copper sulphate, calcium carbonate, manganese sulphate, sodium selenate, potassium iodide),
maltodextrin, omega LCPUFAs (DHA
from fish oil, AA), vitamins
Maltodextrin — Made
from geneticially modified corn, this is a sweetener to avoid.
Be on the lookout during this challenge for: dextrose,
maltodextrin, sucrose, fructose, cane sugar, evaporated cane juice, acesulfame potassium (sold as Sweet One — often combined with aspartame or sucralose to sweeten gum, diet soda and other sweet products), aspartame (Nutri - sweet and equal), saccharin (sold as Sweet n» Low), stevia (combined with sugar alcohol and sold under brand names like Truvia and Pure Via), erythritol (a sugar alcohol derivative of corn) xylitol, brown rice syrup (and other syrups), high fructose corn syrup (made by treating starch extracted
from corn with enzymes to make fructose and glucose)-- and if there's anything on a food label that you think might be sugar, google it.
Look for ingredients like seasonings, flavoring, natural flavoring, hydrolyzed vegetable protein,
maltodextrin and modified food starch that could be derived
from wheat.
(As an aside, people on Keto should try to steer clear of any Stevia that has calories, because those calories come
from additives and fillers that are pure carbs, such as
maltodextrin, a starch used in powdered stevia.
Then there is
maltodextrin, a sweetener made
from corn.
The quick absorbing carbohydrates
from dextrose and
maltodextrin combined with the complete protein
from whey and milk protein isolate will have you feeling great in no time.