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Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

The Most Dangerous Ingredient in Protein Powder (Mass Gainer)

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Dr. Eric Berg

Health & Fitness

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 15 May 2024

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

In this podcast, we’re going to talk about the worst ingredient found in many protein powders: maltodextrin.


This dangerous ingredient increases acne, bloating, gut inflammation, mental irritability, anxiety, and insomnia. It’s highly addictive because it increases dopamine.


Maltodextrin promotes acid in your mouth, which increases cavities, and it spikes blood sugar more than sugar! If you consume it repeatedly, it can cause belly fat, high cholesterol, fatty liver, and other health problems.


Maltodextrin is often one of the first ingredients in many protein powder products, which means it makes up most of the product. It’s made of inedible dent corn that’s ground and treated with chemicals. It’s typically heated, pressure-treated, decolorized, and deodorized.


After this process, you’re left with maltodextrin powder, which can then be used as a filler to add bulk to different products. Consuming maltodextrin powder has no benefit. It’s classified as a carbohydrate but acts as a sugar in the body.


The glycemic index tells you how much an ingredient will spike your blood sugar. Maltodextrin has a glycemic index between 105 and 185, which is higher than glucose and table sugar!


Many protein powders contain 50 grams of whey protein per serving combined with 253 grams of carbohydrates from maltodextrin. Your need for many vitamins and minerals increases when you consume this many carbs.


Ultra-processed foods like maltodextrin cause oxidation and inflammation in the body. Maltodextrin also causes significant insulin and blood sugar spikes. It may cause you to wake up groggy and have low blood sugar the day after consuming it. This will cause you to want more, creating a vicious cycle that eventually leads to insulin resistance.


To build muscle, you need exercise and protein, not high doses of refined sugar!


Transcript

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0:00.0

You know when I was in high school I was lifting weights and I wanted to bulk up.

0:03.6

So I went to the health store and I bought these muscle gainer protein powders, right?

0:08.2

And I started consuming them and man that I feel like crap. And now I know why because there's one ingredient

0:15.4

that is pretty dangerous and they put this certain ingredient into these

0:19.6

products to enhance muscle growth but you going to find out it's not going to do that.

0:25.6

Personally, I think it's a very dangerous ingredient. It can increase acne, bloating,

0:31.0

inflammation in the gut, mental irritability and anxiety, insomnia.

0:37.0

It's highly addictive because it increases dopamine, which is like the reward neurotransmitter,

0:42.0

and it will actually produce more acid in your mouth to promote

0:45.4

cavities but the worst thing they'll do it'll spike your blood sugar so high

0:51.2

way more than sugar and then create a crash right after.

0:55.0

Now if you do this repetitively, you're going to develop belly fat, high cholesterol,

1:00.0

and you know, a fatty liver, other than that, I'm sure it's going to be fine and this

1:04.8

ingredient is usually the first ingredient in the list on the label which means

1:10.1

it represents most of the product and this ingredient is called

1:14.0

multodextrin. This is one of the worst ingredients in most ultra-process food

1:20.0

products aka junk food.

1:22.5

Where they start out with dent corn.

1:24.6

What's dent corn?

1:25.4

Dent corn is inedible.

1:27.2

You can't eat it.

1:28.2

Okay, it's for feed and things like that.

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