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NOW Sports Nutrition, Waxy Maize Powder, 5.5-Pound
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Highly Branched Amylopectin, Sustained Muscular Energy, Rapid RecoveryNOW Waxy Maize is a complex starch derived from Non-GMO corn that is naturally high in amylopectin, a high molecular weight, highly branched polysaccharide. Unlike typical corn starch products, which contain an average of 70-75% amylopectin, NOW Waxy Maize typically contains 90% amylopectin.Amylopectin is slowly absorbed by the body, and then easily assimilated by muscle tissue, where it is converted into glycogen. Glycogen can then provide a sustained source of glucose for energy. Unlike maltodextrin or dextrose, Waxy Maize supports glycogen resynthesis well after you are finished working out and sustains energy levels throughout the day
Specs:
ColorOff White
Height11 Inches
Length8 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 2010
Size5.5 Pound (Pack of 1)
Weight5.5 Pounds
Width8.05 Inches

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Found 1 comment on NOW Sports Nutrition, Waxy Maize Powder, 5.5-Pound:

u/Animum_Rege ยท 2 pointsr/veganfitness

Here's what I'm thinking of putting together:

BCAAs (Edit: Just realized this is not vegan friendly)

L-Arginine a-Ketoglutarate


L-Citrulline DL-Malate


N-Acetyl L-Tyrosine


Beta Alanine


Creatine Monohydrate

Alpha Lipoic Acid

Maltodextrin


Waxy Maize

I'm currently using a mix very similar to the above listed ingredients and it works very well!

I would like to just take a pre-mixed powder, but it seems like they all have caffeine, which I'm not a fan of for working out in the evening.

I'm also somewhat interested in Agmatine Sulfate and Phenylethylamine. Anyone have any opinions on those two chemicals?