Hi Buddy,
Actually Vitargo is a patented name for a high molecular weight
carbohydrate.
Swedish company.
The original Vitargo is without creatine and unflavoured. Once you pour it
into solution it transforms into gel.
There is actually also a study published on the Scandinavian Journal of
Gastroenterology demonstrating that this type of carbohydrate has a higher
rate of gastric empting than normal glucose.
However, it's not surprising since for the same amount of carbohydrate,
high molecular weight molecules will will pass through the stomach much
faster.
You can use effectively maltodextrin that is much cheaper and more
effective than just glucose.
For those who are interested in this stuff check this paper out ;-)
http://www.vitargo.
I hope it was of help
Cheers,
Luca Cardilli
Oxford, UK.
Have you looked into Vitargo? I never used it, but a friend
> introduced it to me lately. Apparently it is creatine mixed with an
> additive that causes an insulin release in order to more effectively
> carry the creatine into the tissues.
>
> Has anyone else used this product?
>
> Also, forgive me if this was brought up recently, but I haven't been
> reading all of the threads lately.
>
> Buddy
>
> On 2/22/08, Perez, Miguel <miguel.perez@
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> Buddy A. Touchinsky, D.C.
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