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Nutricost Maltodextrin Powder is a pure, high-quality carbohydrate source that is gluten-free, non-GMO, and easy to digest. Each container offers 60 servings of unflavored powder, perfect for various applications, from sports nutrition to laboratory use. Tested by a third party for quality assurance, this product is your go-to for clean energy.
Material Features | Gluten Free |
Item Dimensions | 12.6 x 11.3 x 18.2 centimeters |
Total Servings Per Container | 60 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 907 g |
Unit Count | 946.35 millilitre |
Allergen Information | Gluten Free |
Specific Uses For Product | Laboratory |
Special Ingredients | Maltodextrin |
Flavor | Unflavored |
A**P
Excellent Cost/Benefit ratio and it doesn't kill your stomach
Finally found my go-to fuel for long runs! I've been using this maltodextrin powder mainly for my Saturday long runs, and it's been a game-changer. The best part? Unlike other brands that left me with stomach issues, this one sits really well. There's barely any taste to it, which is perfect because I don't want something overly sweet when I'm pushing miles.For my setup, I mix 5-6 scoops in a 500ml flask and take regular sips throughout the run, following each with plain water (though everyone's different, so you'll need to find your own sweet spot). It provides steady energy without any crashes or gut bombs.The price point is reasonable, considering how long the container lasts. Just a heads up - it dissolves better in room-temperature water if you're mixing right before your run. Great value for what you get, especially if you're into endurance sports
W**S
Its just maltodextrin
It is what I was trying to buy.
A**I
mixes well
excellent
M**G
Seems to help keep the dogs energy up all winter
I purchased to supplement my working dogs during the winter. It seemed to keep them going happily all season long
R**R
Good but has gluten in it
Tried this to offset some soy protein isolate for carbs and now have the exact digestive symptoms as when I get any gluten products. Won't go into details but I'll be dealing with this for a week. Most USA maltodextrin is supposed to be derived from corn but this has to have been sourced from wheat.
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