M meat19 New member Oct 29, 2001 #1 anyone used any of these glycogen products. are they good pre workout for energy?
P Par Deus New member Oct 29, 2001 #2 Which products are you talking about?? I can't imagine someone actually selling glycogen, as it would have to be extracted from muscle tissue. ParDeus Big Motherfucker bodybuilding magazine Issue #3 now on-line. http://www.avantlabs.com/issue3/big_mfr_issue_3.htm
Which products are you talking about?? I can't imagine someone actually selling glycogen, as it would have to be extracted from muscle tissue. ParDeus Big Motherfucker bodybuilding magazine Issue #3 now on-line. http://www.avantlabs.com/issue3/big_mfr_issue_3.htm
R riskybizz007 New member Oct 29, 2001 #4 glycogen=glucose=dextrose. Just use the plain and simple dextrose.
P Par Deus New member Oct 29, 2001 #5 riskybizz007 said: glycogen=glucose=dextrose. Just use the plain and simple dextrose. Click to expand... Not true. Glycogen is a glucose polymer (like maltodextrin) that is formed in muscle tissue and the liver of animals. ParDeus Big Motherfucker bodybuilding magazine Issue #3 now on-line. http://www.avantlabs.com/issue3/big_mfr_issue_3.htm
riskybizz007 said: glycogen=glucose=dextrose. Just use the plain and simple dextrose. Click to expand... Not true. Glycogen is a glucose polymer (like maltodextrin) that is formed in muscle tissue and the liver of animals. ParDeus Big Motherfucker bodybuilding magazine Issue #3 now on-line. http://www.avantlabs.com/issue3/big_mfr_issue_3.htm
anthrax MVP EF VIP Nov 4, 2001 #6 True Par Deus Glycogen is a glucose polymer Click to expand... So when you eat low GI food (pasta, brown rice, whole wheat bread,....) you store energy as glycogen
True Par Deus Glycogen is a glucose polymer Click to expand... So when you eat low GI food (pasta, brown rice, whole wheat bread,....) you store energy as glycogen