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SmokeSomeGagne | 1 | 20.00% | |
jewish_smores | 0 | 0% | |
Ponson1LegAtATime | 0 | 0% | |
other (specify) | 4 | 80.00% | |
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Powerbars... How Bad?
I eat prob 3-5 a week. Usually when Im craving sweets at night or while playing in a really good game and unable to stop and eat real food.
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Re: Powerbars... How Bad?
Half of the carbs are sugar which isint good. I guess their about a 5.
This is much better for $2/bar its a full meal http://www.dpsnutrition.net/get_item_is023.htm |
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Re: Powerbars... How Bad?
That has some fat-soluble vitamins at a 100% mark, which means you could overload on them through your regular diet very easily. Not sure that's such a good idea. The B6 is also pretty high. That's water-soluble so it can be pissed out, but still people using any other supplements or drinking fortified shakes might want to be cautious. You can get peripheral neuropathy(numbness usually in fingers) from too much B6.
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Re: Powerbars... How Bad?
swap it out for a larabar, add some jerky, perfect.
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Re: Powerbars... How Bad?
How about not eating food in bar form.
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Re: Powerbars... How Bad?
i used to make these kick ass unreal tasty homemade bars that included oats, honey, PB, whey. consisted of microwave and put in fridge. i mean they are calorie dense, but i have to think they are much better for you long term than packaged bars.
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Re: Powerbars... How Bad?
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How about not eating food in bar form. [/ QUOTE ] i want to be there, there is just so much weird crap i know i dont want in MOST of those bars. |
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Re: Powerbars... How Bad?
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That has some fat-soluble vitamins at a 100% mark, which means you could overload on them through your regular diet very easily. Not sure that's such a good idea. The B6 is also pretty high. That's water-soluble so it can be pissed out, but still people using any other supplements or drinking fortified shakes might want to be cautious. You can get peripheral neuropathy(numbness usually in fingers) from too much B6. [/ QUOTE ] RDA for almost every vitamin is ridiculously low, its basically a level of what a person would need to stave off disease. i wouldnt worry about overdosing on vitamins from eating a few powerbars a week, thats borderline ridiculous |
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Re: Powerbars... How Bad?
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[ QUOTE ] That has some fat-soluble vitamins at a 100% mark, which means you could overload on them through your regular diet very easily. Not sure that's such a good idea. The B6 is also pretty high. That's water-soluble so it can be pissed out, but still people using any other supplements or drinking fortified shakes might want to be cautious. You can get peripheral neuropathy(numbness usually in fingers) from too much B6. [/ QUOTE ] RDA for almost every vitamin is ridiculously low, its basically a level of what a person would need to stave off disease. i wouldnt worry about overdosing on vitamins from eating a few powerbars a week, thats borderline ridiculous [/ QUOTE ] You've got to do a lot better than that. Whether a vitamin is fat-soluble or not matters. I myself have gotten peripheral neuropathy from too much B-6, and I didn't take all that much. This is not the kind of thing that should be brushed off. That's easier to do with water-soluble vitamins. The obvious exception to the rule, B-6, I fairly pointed out. |
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Re: Powerbars... How Bad?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] That has some fat-soluble vitamins at a 100% mark, which means you could overload on them through your regular diet very easily. Not sure that's such a good idea. The B6 is also pretty high. That's water-soluble so it can be pissed out, but still people using any other supplements or drinking fortified shakes might want to be cautious. You can get peripheral neuropathy(numbness usually in fingers) from too much B6. [/ QUOTE ] RDA for almost every vitamin is ridiculously low, its basically a level of what a person would need to stave off disease. i wouldnt worry about overdosing on vitamins from eating a few powerbars a week, thats borderline ridiculous [/ QUOTE ] You've got to do a lot better than that. Whether a vitamin is fat-soluble or not matters. I myself have gotten peripheral neuropathy from too much B-6, and I didn't take all that much. This is not the kind of thing that should be brushed off. That's easier to do with water-soluble vitamins. The obvious exception to the rule, B-6, I fairly pointed out. [/ QUOTE ] ok, you win, the powerbar is an extremely dangerous food product that has caused incredible amounts of death and destruction to any and all who dare consume it |
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