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I was glad to read your post because if these bars are unhealthy, I
will be dead soon! However, I'm still not sure about i's fat content.

Sy



In article > , William A.
Noyes > wrote:

> Iggie your response is one of a technophobe. The bar is
> a food supplement you chew. The materials used
> are quite harmless and most them even beneficial.
> I can tell you never had a day of chemisty much less the
> years of chem lecture and labs I've enjoyed.
>
> "Ignoramus19080" > wrote in message
> ...
> > In article >, >

> wrote:
> > > I agree that it sounds hideous but I don't think poly-syllabic
> > > ingreedients are necessarily bad for you.

> >
> > I agree, think about those useful plastics, lubricants, batteries etc
> > that were made possible by the inventions on chemistry.
> >
> > > "Sodium cloride" sounds scary but it's actually salt.

> >
> > they actually list salt as salt...
> >
> > I agree that some "poly-syllabic ingredients" may not be bad,
> > sometimes, but, this nitro-tech concoction has little to do with the
> > notion of "food" that I have in mind. My notion of food is something
> > that was either recently planted somewhere, or was recently running
> > somewhere. Here' we have something that spent millions of years of its
> > life in some oil shale halfway around the world, and then was turned
> > into "nitro-tech bars".
> >
> > i
> >
> > >
> > > In article >, Ignoramus19080
> > > wrote:
> > >
> > >> In article >, >

> wrote:
> > >> >
> > >> > I eat 2 or 3 Nitro-Tech bars daily because they are VERY satisfying

> and
> > >> > are high (35 grams, 300 calories) in protein.
> > >> >
> > >> > My only concern is how much trans-fats they may contain. I have

> looked
> > >> > for the word "hydrogenated" but don't see it. However, I do see
> > >> > "modified palm and palm kernel oils".
> > >> >
> > >> > Can anyone address this question?
> > >> >
> > >> > To see the actual ingredients for the various Nitro-Tech bars, go to:
> > >> >
> > >> >

> http://www.a1supplements.com/scripts...L::USTNKNBW_A1
> > >> > _17064
> > >>
> > >> Does not seem like "food" to me...
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> Ingredients: SynthePro (Whey Peptides (modified weight and partially
> > >> predigested (hydrolyzed) Whey Protein Concentrate (providing di-,
> > >> tri-, oligo-, and polypeptides) (shorter and longer chains of amino
> > >> acids), and new Ion-Exchanged specially filtered 97% Whey Protein
> > >> Isolate, l-leucine, l-methionine, l-phenylalanine, lactoferrin
> > >> (SynthePro full spectrum whey protein fractions includes- Beta
> > >> Lactoglobulin ~55%, Alpha Lactalbumin ~15%, Glycomacropeptides ~21%,
> > >> Immunoglobulins ~3%, Bovine Serum Albumin ~2%, Lactoferrin <1%), milk
> > >> protein, coating (polydextrose, fractionated palm kernel oil, non-fat
> > >> dry milk solids, cocoa powder, soya lecithin (an emulsifier), salt,
> > >> natural flavor, and sucralose), glycerine, micronized creatine
> > >> monohydrate; Insulogen (guar gum, d-myo-inositol, glucomannan,
> > >> taurine, pharmaceutical-grade alpha lipoic acid, Inzitol (D-pinitol)
> > >> Nitroxen (l-arginine, glycosidal saponins, folic acid); polydextrose,
> > >> cocoa powder, natual flavors, high fructose corn syrup, maltitol
> > >> syrup, glutamine blend (l-glutamine, glutamine peptides, calcium alpha
> > >> ketoglutarate), vitamin and mineral blend (dicalcium phosphate,
> > >> vitamin A palmitate, ascorbic acid, d-alpha tocopheryl acetate,
> > >> niacinamide, ferrous fumarate, zinc oxide, d-calcium pantothenate,
> > >> pyridoxine hydrochloride, copper gluconate, cholecalciferol,
> > >> riboflavin, thiamine mononitate, folic acid, biotin, potassium iodide,
> > >> and cyanocobalamin), N-acetyl cysteine, soybean lecithin oil, canola
> > >> oil, potassium sorbate, magnesium oxide. <br><br>Please Note:<br>

>
> How sad for you. If your brain was a computer it would be in the range
> between the abacus and the Commadore 64 :-(
>
>
> > >

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