Natural Flavors Causing Insulin Resistance? Insulin Scientist Explains Maltodextrin Concerns
Unlock all features
FREE: Get instant access to 10 AI summaries, chats, or transcripts per day.
Unlock all features
FREE: Get instant access to 10 AI summaries, chats, or transcripts per day.
Unlock all features
FREE: Get instant access to 10 AI summaries, chats, or transcripts per day.
Unlock all features
FREE: Get instant access to 10 AI summaries, chats, or transcripts per day.
Unlock all features
FREE: Get instant access to 10 AI summaries, chats, or transcripts per day.
Related videos
This TRIPLES Magnesium Absorption, Calms Cortisol, and Stops Insulin Resistance
Thomas DeLauer
36.7k views
This Stops Insulin Resistance 3X Better than Walking (and works faster)
Thomas DeLauer
21.5k views
Experts Were Wrong About Insulin Resistance - This Exercise Stops It Fast
Thomas DeLauer
23.3k views
The New Cause of Insulin Resistance is NOT Just Sugar
Thomas DeLauer
17.2k views
The Most Powerful Compound for Stopping Insulin Resistance has Been Discovered
Thomas DeLauer
16.2k views
This Ends Insulin Resistance (in days NOT years)
Thomas DeLauer
250.8k views
16 Foods I ALWAYS Eat (no more insulin resistance, high cortisol, or visceral fat)
Thomas DeLauer
47.5k views
1 Teaspoon in Your Morning Coffee Stops Insulin Resistance (within minutes)
Thomas DeLauer
281.6k views
This Fasting Method Shuts Off Insulin Resistance Faster than Any Other Diet
Thomas DeLauer
48.5k views
New Concerns of Keto Causing Visceral Fat & Insulin Resistance - Dr. Sean O'Mara Explains
Thomas DeLauer
121.4k views
Top Comments (10)
Good reasons for not eating products that need labels.
With the help of Thomas and others in this space I, a woman in her 60’s, has managed to lose over 100 pounds! I am forever grateful. 💜🌸💜
I was about to buy a package of "zero sugar" beef jerky last night, and checked the ingredients. Sure enough: "maltodextrin" was listed - I would never have known without you mentioning maltodextrin on an earlier video.
The problem with the LMNT issue was more about the deception than the actual maldextrin. No one wants chemicals that are controversial in their food without disclosure, or even under the guise of promoting a health food or supplement. It’s about trust and the public has HAD IT. MAHA
As a T1D (type one diabetic), Quest bars completely throw my glucose levels off even trying to infuse my insulin over a 1-2 hr period. I won't touch them after trying several times. It's all due to these vague ingredients. Excellent video!
So, the takeaway for. LMNT is that the maltodextrin level shouldve been listed with an asterisk "*insignificant to blood sugar" , and the" Keto" labeled ultra processed food should be avoided , esp for individuals highly sensitive /allergic to corn.
Funny in 5 years of keto everywhere you hear Maltodextrin affects your blood sugar worse than sugar. So one person says it’s not so bad. I still don’t like how LMNT says they have clean ingredients. So that is a stone cold lie.
Regardless if the amount is insignificant, need to vote with your dollar! These corporations will push the limits eventually! I will not be buying lint because of their lies!
The only LMNT product I use if I am fasting is the RAW type. I was disappointed when I learned that the other flavors had maltodextrine and didn't list them on the package. It isn't that I don't think that my body can't handle it, my issue is more the lack of transparency.
I think the LMNT example was exacerbated by their own marketing: “no dodgy ingredients”. True? Especially if the amount of maltodextrin had been misrepresented or hidden in the ability to mask in food labeling standards. I have used LMNT in the past and may use it in the future, but good to know fully what it is.
Unlock the Data Inside
Turn Videos into Knowledge
- Get FREE 10/day: transcripts, summaries, chats
- Chat with videos, export text & PDF
- $1 free API credit for RAG, chatbots & research
Free forever plan • All features unlocked
Top Comments (10)
Good reasons for not eating products that need labels.
With the help of Thomas and others in this space I, a woman in her 60’s, has managed to lose over 100 pounds! I am forever grateful. 💜🌸💜
I was about to buy a package of "zero sugar" beef jerky last night, and checked the ingredients. Sure enough: "maltodextrin" was listed - I would never have known without you mentioning maltodextrin on an earlier video.
The problem with the LMNT issue was more about the deception than the actual maldextrin. No one wants chemicals that are controversial in their food without disclosure, or even under the guise of promoting a health food or supplement. It’s about trust and the public has HAD IT. MAHA
As a T1D (type one diabetic), Quest bars completely throw my glucose levels off even trying to infuse my insulin over a 1-2 hr period. I won't touch them after trying several times. It's all due to these vague ingredients. Excellent video!
So, the takeaway for. LMNT is that the maltodextrin level shouldve been listed with an asterisk "*insignificant to blood sugar" , and the" Keto" labeled ultra processed food should be avoided , esp for individuals highly sensitive /allergic to corn.
Funny in 5 years of keto everywhere you hear Maltodextrin affects your blood sugar worse than sugar. So one person says it’s not so bad. I still don’t like how LMNT says they have clean ingredients. So that is a stone cold lie.
Regardless if the amount is insignificant, need to vote with your dollar! These corporations will push the limits eventually! I will not be buying lint because of their lies!
The only LMNT product I use if I am fasting is the RAW type. I was disappointed when I learned that the other flavors had maltodextrine and didn't list them on the package. It isn't that I don't think that my body can't handle it, my issue is more the lack of transparency.
I think the LMNT example was exacerbated by their own marketing: “no dodgy ingredients”. True? Especially if the amount of maltodextrin had been misrepresented or hidden in the ability to mask in food labeling standards. I have used LMNT in the past and may use it in the future, but good to know fully what it is.