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drwright
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Posted: 08/05/05 - 21:23 Post subject:
| airehead wrote: | Just to throw a monkey wrench in:
What about people like me who can't digest plant fiber? Is the juice a good way to get vitamin C?? Is it more soluble/usable by the body than a vitamin?
So, since I can't eat fruit without it being cooked to death (thereby losing all its nutritive properties) is juice a good alternative or not? |
Hey, guess what? NO ONE can digest fiber; that's why it's called "fiber"! Now, that said, do you have a bowel condition?
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drwright
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Posted: 08/05/05 - 21:26 Post subject:
| rolling rock wrote: | | airehead wrote: | Just to throw a monkey wrench in:
What about people like me who can't digest plant fiber? Is the juice a good way to get vitamin C?? Is it more soluble/usable by the body than a vitamin?
So, since I can't eat fruit without it being cooked to death (thereby losing all its nutritive properties) is juice a good alternative or not? |
i would say yes. juice can provide some vitamins too -- i mean it isn't completely HI-C
i've always considered it too calorie dense and sugary for me and my kids.
i just heard a dietician on TV say 4 ounces of juice a day is about all she would recommend, but again that isn't considering special dietary needs, such as yours. she endorsed juice specifically for its vitamin content, yes; especially organic juice which is very expensive. |
Dietician? What, they study sports nutrition? Not many (if any). Read and listen to PhD sports nutritionists instead. It isn't just about WHAT to eat; it's about WHEN and HOW MUCH. Way too complicated for a discussion board. Juice can be great, but never during a run or just before. After is the best time. But not too soon after, depending on the juice's glycemic index.
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youngrunner
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Posted: 08/05/05 - 22:13 Post subject:
Can someone name some sort of drink that I coculd use as fuel for long runs? I did just fine doing 13 miles on OJ since I was sick of chugging gatorade. I've heard that is good for endurance sports, but I have the feeling that is BS because its extremely processed and sugary...and to think I enjoy running for it's simplicity...
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Posted: 08/05/05 - 22:34 Post subject:
| drwright wrote: | | airehead wrote: | Just to throw a monkey wrench in:
What about people like me who can't digest plant fiber? Is the juice a good way to get vitamin C?? Is it more soluble/usable by the body than a vitamin?
So, since I can't eat fruit without it being cooked to death (thereby losing all its nutritive properties) is juice a good alternative or not? |
Hey, guess what? NO ONE can digest fiber; that's why it's called "fiber"! Now, that said, do you have a bowel condition? |
I'll pm you...
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drwright
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Posted: 08/06/05 - 07:20 Post subject: What to eat and drink for recovery
| youngrunner wrote: | Can someone name some sort of drink that I could use as fuel for long runs? I did just fine doing 13 miles on OJ since I was sick of chugging gatorade. I've heard that is good for endurance sports, but I have the feeling that is BS because its extremely processed and sugary...and to think I enjoy running for it's simplicity...  |
Google:
"Endurox Accelerade"
It's good.
Oh yeah...and read this:
http://outside.away.com/outside/magazine/200105/200105body1.html
Burke is the best, imho.
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