DayTrip
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Been doing a lot of reading on nutrition of late, including things like home made energy bars, home made recipes for electrolyte drinks, etc. In reviewing the USDA nutrient lists for a variety of things like calcium, glucose, etc a common item leading the list is baby formula. The stuff is packed with vitamins and minerals, simple sugar in glucose form and calories, etc. Could this be trail super food?? Having a quick, liquid fuel source packed with calories and nutrients certainly has appeal for speed and ease of ingestion. Most of the adult drinks in the health category are full of crap ingredients and bad sugars, chemicals, etc.
Of course, I've never had kids and I'd expect it is called infant formula for a reason. Would a formula like this be upsetting to an adult, not absorb like a baby's body would, cause gas or worse? I've heard of college kids drinking Pedialyte to recover from hang overs because of its electrolyte content. Maybe a similar idea. So for all the serious nutritionists and health experts on this board what are your thoughts on this? Have I reached new levels of stupidity in my questions or am I on to something?
Of course, I've never had kids and I'd expect it is called infant formula for a reason. Would a formula like this be upsetting to an adult, not absorb like a baby's body would, cause gas or worse? I've heard of college kids drinking Pedialyte to recover from hang overs because of its electrolyte content. Maybe a similar idea. So for all the serious nutritionists and health experts on this board what are your thoughts on this? Have I reached new levels of stupidity in my questions or am I on to something?