Here's a quick FAQ based questions so far... Q: Doesn't all starch change color when iodine is added? A: Yes, though I believe the color change can be different depending on the type/quantity of starch. Something like corn starch will have a more bluish appearance based on what I've read (though I haven't tested it). Maltodextrin is a highly refined starch and it turns dark purple. Q: Can this test tell me HOW MUCH maltodextrin is in a product? A: Not specifically, but relatively. For example, the Crush packet solution I used the iodine turned purple and stayed purple for a couple of hours before I dumped it. The LMNT turned completely clear (not even amber) over the course of an hour or two, even though it started purple. Q: Why did you test a flavored LMNT and not the unflavored? A: I tested the orange flavor of LMNT (and the mango flavor of SaltT) specifically because they contain natural flavors, which is where maltodextrin can be "hidden" based on what the USDA allows in terms of labeling. Q: The color change on the last test seemed different. The iodine immediately (mostly) disappeared. What's up with that? A: The last test was on the natural flavors brand that Keto Chow uses. Keto Chow (and SaltT) use acacia gum as their "flavor carrier" instead of maltodextrin. I need to run a test on an acacia gum solution to see if it displays the same behavior. Q: What's the big deal about half a gram of maltodextrin? A: For most people, nothing. For people with a maltodextrin allergy, it's a very big deal. Imagine if a company included peanuts in a product and didn't disclose it? Also, maltodextrin has a glycemic index of close to double that of table sugar. For diabetics, this is going to be a big deal. Ultimately, it comes down to being transparent in disclosing ingredients so that customers can make an informed decision. Also, I want to mention that I have heard nothing but positive feedback on LMNT's customer service in terms of refunding customers who have issues with their products.
Came here to say that all we need now is chocolate flavored SaltT for my morning coffee! Only to go to the site and find it! Bye Bye LMNT Hello SaltT 😃
I am baffled that a company who creates a product you put in your body would have the audacity to try and use the excuse "we didn't know." In my opinion, that is worse than admitting you did the wrong thing for profit.
Not surprising at all. Get a bunch of desperate touts to do your promo'ing. Make a ton of profit. Get out with no personal skin on the line. When there's money involved, no one gives a shi......
It's actually very common. They don't make the "natural flavors". They have to get that supplied. When something tastes too good... it must definitely has maltodextrin in it. Suppliers don't want to give their "flavor" ingredients for competitive reasons. What would be more reasonable is for these companies to say we're not doing business with you unless we know exactly what's in your product, or for them to just find an alternative route to flavor their products without "natural flavors". Natural flavors are actually anything but. People with allergies cannot eat anything with natural flavors because of this issue.
I tested it on Dr Bergs electrolytes and no maltodextrin, been using that since. Lmnt confirmed in email that they use maltodextrin years ago and said "it wasn't enough to be concerned about". Not for them when they got influencers pushing the product. Money money money
This the kind of brilliant kitchen science skills I am here for Sir 🤩🎉 YOU ROCK! May the good LORD continue to bless You & Yours with health, creativity & financial prosperity!! 🤗😍🙏🏼🗝️💎🖖🏼
Thanks so much for passing on this simple and effective test! If a company as big as LMNT says, "We didn't know!" then I have to wonder what else they "don't know" is in their product. 🤔
Nice! What is maltodextrin? Plants store energy for seeds to use after they are planted and before the plant can start making its own energy through photosynthesis. They combine glucose into long chains called starch. Cornstarch refineries will break that starch back down into smaller molecules using acid or enzymes. The term dextrose equivalent (DE) is used to measure the amount of breakdown of starch. Hydrolyzed starch with the values between one and 20 DE are called by the term maltodextrin. Hydrolyzed starch with the values between 21 and 99 DE are called corn syrup (or tapioca syrup if made from tapioca starch or glucose syrup if not declaring the source of the starch).
Thanks for this. I am blown away that we allow companies to use a product that has a higher GI than pure sugar in products that are "sugar free." I mean, I "get it"...but, I don't get it. I love having new information with which to better understand the situation.
DR BOZ POSTED INFO ON MALTODEXTRIN, IT SPIKES YOUR SUGAR LIKE CRAZY IF YOUR INSULIN RESISTANT & SHE ALSO POSTS INFO ON LA CRIOX NASTY INGREDIENT THAT ALTERS YOUR BRAIN SLIGHTLY
Such a beautiful demonstration of honesty and transparency. Companies k ow this when they go into business and still want us to believe they had no idea.
Thanks for this video. I just tested my zevia which has natural flavors and I am happy to report after adding 10 drops of iodine it turned an light amber color. 😁
Good to know, but you wouldn't really expect to find maltodextrin in a liquid product. It's generally used in powdered items, such as cheese powder, vinegar powder and drink mixes, to increase the volume and prevent clumping. I'm not allergic, but I look out for it because I don't want the extra carbs.
Thank you!! My wife has an allergy to maltodextrin. We have to get this message out, so I've created a playlist with only this video. I'm now playing this playlist on auto repeat on the upstairs computer. I will do this over and over this month. Hope this helps.
This is the beginning of a game changer. We need to find out more ways that we can self test things because who has access or finance for a laboratory? Maybe MAHA can begin to hold these companies accountable. No more misrepresentations can be tolerated.
Thank you so much Steve! I have T2D that I control with a Keto lifestyle and no medications. What an eye opening video! This is such helpful and unexpected information. Can't thank you enough from the bottom of my heart.
Im the same as you (T2D, no meds), I feel the best way is lifestyle and dietary changes and things like this from "clean" companies just really annoys me.
Thanks so much for doing this, Steve. I've been following this issue because I have been a near daily user of LMNT for about the last two and a half years, especially when working out on Keto or during intermittent fasting. I have even used it during extended water fasts to keep up my electrolytes and avoid cramping. I have had excellent results from my two extended water fasts, so I guess it didn't hurt. But, now I am worried that the daily use of LMNT might affect my ability to remain in ketosis. I use both a Freestyle Libre CGM and Keto Mojo test strips (as a backup/calibration to the CGM) and have never seen any movement in my blood glucose level at all after taking LMNT. I do mix it in high dilution -- one pack to 32 ounces of water with lots of ice -- and drink it over an extended time, usually about two or three hours while I work. Over my time using LMNT I have messaged with them, especially when they send me "Freebies" two or three times a year. So, I will be writing to them to express my concerns as an avid user. THANKS!
I have a 20-year history of severe insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. Maltodextrin does not affect blood glucose in most people but it may very well be affecting blood insulin, which are two entirely different things. To test for blood glucose use a finger prick and reader, a CGM, or an A1C test. The only way to test insulin is a fasting blood insulin test which most doctors don’t order unless you ask specifically and even then sometimes they will argue against it. My endocrinologist said no but my MD said yes. Fired my Endo and am now off my diabetes meds 13 months following a low carb/keto/ketovore/carnivore way of eating. Been using LMNT daily (2-3 packs) but no more.
@@elizabethpeterson8597 We buy 1-2 lb bags of each electrolyte from Bulk Supplements & make our own. Works out to pennies a day, comparatively. Plus, can flavor it however we want, or just leave plain.
When I was using LMNT, I would add my iodine to it. It would turn dark bluish purple, but at that time, I didn’t know it was due to maltodextrin. I am now using Saltt and liking it.
I *love* that you did this video. What a wonderful PSA. I'm not allergic or particularly adverse myself, but I would be *so* grateful for this if I was! And it's cool and interesting food science stuff anyway. I wonder what else we could test our foods for? 🤔
I for one am glad that Keto Chow passed the test! I couldn’t drink the LMNT and had to give it away, now we all know why! I am glad I got the sticker though and put it on my Honda “Element” ! ❤❤❤
That was really interesting and useful. Kudos to you for risking your relationship with a sponsor. I'm surprised I missed the Berg video. I'm going to go look for it too.
@@SeriousKeto I saw that after I went looking and didn't find it, which was surprising. Thanks for doing that or I'd never have located it, at least not with the search terms I was using.
Thank you SO much for this video! Recently purchased a different brand from Amazon to replace the LMNT. Went & checked-sure enough, they ALSO have Maltodextrin!
Thank you for being transparent and honest. I see a lot of creators covering for lmnt because of their sponsorships. I drink Dr Bergs lemon raspberry because he uses non-GMO citric acid( relyte is non gmo also) Lmnt has GMO citric acid so I immediately get gut rot when I drink it. They should clean up their act in my opinion at that price point
Thank you for explaining why we might need to know about maltodextrin (glycemic level compared to sugar, allergies) rather than just saying it's a 'chemical.' Made my day!
Awesome idea!! Thank you for proving that if a company really wanted to make sure they were only using clean ingredients as their tag line states, it'd be very easy to find that out. I have a feeling SALTT is going to have a run on their electrolytes!
This is a fantastic food science experiment! Thanks to you, Steve and Dr. Berg, I now have another tool in my food box. This should be a go to for anyone concerned with this type of maltodextrin if they don't want to ingest it or are allergic to it. Simple test and then one can make up their own mind whether to use a product or not. I will say that I haven't used LMNT for years as I found that they were just too sweet for my taste buds but I am not affected by maltodextrin.
Wow! This is incredibly helpful. I’m going to get some iodine. Wondering about all the seltzers I drink with “natural flavors”. Thanks again for all your help.
That is an excellent lesson for us all...I've already said "Chow"...er..."Ciao" to LMNT. Errors are understandable and forgivable; lying...not so much!
Thanks Steve. We can basically file maltodextrin next to erythritol as bulking agent or flavor carrying ingredient. The resource on the chemical make up of whole foods is good reference, too.
I love your little science experiment, Steve-thank you so much for teaching us how to do this-You’re the best! 😄 And I’ve always trusted Keto Chow all these years….but this just made me appreciate their honesty even more!
What an interesting experiment! Thank you for doing this. I went keto in January of 2023 and not long after started to purchase LMNT. It didn't take me long to become what felt like an addicted to their powder packets. I was eager to drink any water unless it had LMNT in it. I am glad that this information came out because I will no longer buy their powder packets. Their sparkling drink in the cans supposedly does not have maltodextrin. Thank you for doing this video; I am a visual learner and this drove home that I need to avoid maltodextrin.
Thanks for doing this, Steve. Much appreciated. I chose SaltT over LMNT just because they had better quantities of the minerals. Glad to hear it's a better choice regarding this issue as well.
Thanks for such an informative demonstration. I tried using LMNT when I received their free sample pack. I didn't like it so I gave the rest to a family member. Now, I'm glad I never used it regularly.
I currently use LMNT Chocolate Salt in my coffee with a splash of half & half but I think I will reach out to SALTT about their coffee options. Thanks for testing Steve!
I'm not a member but I do watch your videos...... God Bless and thank you for your demonstration, that was so good to see. I'm no longer going to buy Lmnt!!!!
Thanks Steve for calling this company out. I used to drink that brand until keto chow came out with SALTT and have been drinking the ketochow brand for awhile now. When I think about it, maybe that's why I had elevated glucose levels (T2) when I drank the other brand. Thank you ketochow for keeping it clean!
Excellent! I'm not sensitive , but you never know when someone you know might be and this is a handy way to find out and avoid undue stress ( not to mention visits to the ER!) Thanks for doing this.. another good tip to have in the arsenal! Thanks for positing and see you next time
I love Dr Berg!! This was an awesome demonstration and quite helpful. I don't remember watching that particular video of Dr Berg's, he has thousands after all, but he is the one I watch for all of my keto questions. Thank you Steve!!!
I'm shocked that LMNT didn't know and natural flavors may not be safe from a glucose aspect. I'm so glad you showed how to test for Maltodextrin. Thanks Steve for this very important test. Too bad we have to spend money on the product to test and see if it is truly free of Maltodextrin . I hope you'll include a maltodextrin test on the products you review in the future.
FANTASTIC VIDEO I have already contacted LMNT when this was revealed because I get a reaction to maltidex....and because it said NO it did not contained I have been a subscriber for more than a year but always seem to have a bit of gut issues....NOW I KNOW I cancelled my subscription and they refunded me from the last delivery....I am going to try SALTT I have not tried keto chow ....Thank you steve now I know how to test such great info!...Julianna NC
Thanks, Steve and Dr. Berg for such a simple test. My own experience has been that some prepared food or supplement items do not clearly account for all sugars in the product. A blood glucose test always tells the truth for me. Appreciate you sharing such important information 😊
Fantastic video Steve! Dr. Berg was one of my early keto influences (along with Drs. Boz and Berry). Thanks for reminding us to be vigilant when it comes to ingredients - for me, one of the key differences between keto and low carb!! 👍
@@sharonkrzyzanowski2283 I agree. Not a huge amount but we are all here because we are trying to eat and consume intentionally. Not cool to hide stuff in your products.
Thank you Steve I had no idea that I could test my food with iodine. I'm going to have to purchase some iodine this week for testing purposes. I never used element because they were too expensive and then when I heard about the maltodextrin scandal I put them even further on my list. I thought about investing a little bit for Christmas just to try their chocolate line but I'm glad I didn't and I won't.
Thank you thank you. I am definitely going to start order from keto chow. With my sensitivity to maltodextrine and how hard I have hunted for products without it, this is a tremendous blessing. ❤ And Happy Halloween 🎃
Cool demo. The iodine starch reaction is something I remember being shown in [middle school?] science class but I had completely forgotten about it. Thanks for the reminder of an easy way to test for starch. It's a good test to be aware of on our keto journey.
I’ve been appalled at the number of commercially available products out there that are marketed as “sugar free” or Keto Friendly, but they all have maltodextrin in the ingredients list. I’m a hardcore label reader these days. I’m trying to be more careful about what I purchase, but I was unaware of this “natural flavors” loophole. Truth be told, I’m not exactly shocked I knew a similar loophole existed for terms like “fragrance” and “parfum” which allows for parabens to be added to scented toiletries. I should have realized this included flavoring as well. All the Keto Channels that were sponsored by LMNT probably feel taken advantage of. I only see them advertised on the ones I follow, but I saw a video by Dr. Boz about LMNT and this maltodextrin fiasco. It’s crazy. Thanks for the iodine tip, Steve! I’ll be putting this to use.
Here's a quick FAQ based questions so far...
Q: Doesn't all starch change color when iodine is added?
A: Yes, though I believe the color change can be different depending on the type/quantity of starch. Something like corn starch will have a more bluish appearance based on what I've read (though I haven't tested it). Maltodextrin is a highly refined starch and it turns dark purple.
Q: Can this test tell me HOW MUCH maltodextrin is in a product?
A: Not specifically, but relatively. For example, the Crush packet solution I used the iodine turned purple and stayed purple for a couple of hours before I dumped it. The LMNT turned completely clear (not even amber) over the course of an hour or two, even though it started purple.
Q: Why did you test a flavored LMNT and not the unflavored?
A: I tested the orange flavor of LMNT (and the mango flavor of SaltT) specifically because they contain natural flavors, which is where maltodextrin can be "hidden" based on what the USDA allows in terms of labeling.
Q: The color change on the last test seemed different. The iodine immediately (mostly) disappeared. What's up with that?
A: The last test was on the natural flavors brand that Keto Chow uses. Keto Chow (and SaltT) use acacia gum as their "flavor carrier" instead of maltodextrin. I need to run a test on an acacia gum solution to see if it displays the same behavior.
Q: What's the big deal about half a gram of maltodextrin?
A: For most people, nothing. For people with a maltodextrin allergy, it's a very big deal. Imagine if a company included peanuts in a product and didn't disclose it? Also, maltodextrin has a glycemic index of close to double that of table sugar. For diabetics, this is going to be a big deal. Ultimately, it comes down to being transparent in disclosing ingredients so that customers can make an informed decision.
Also, I want to mention that I have heard nothing but positive feedback on LMNT's customer service in terms of refunding customers who have issues with their products.
No need to rely on what the manufacturer says - you can test it yourself! This is so awesome, thanks for the 3rd party demonstration.
I am 100% team Keto Chow and team SaltT. Thank you Chris for your superior products!❤🎉
Came here to say that all we need now is chocolate flavored SaltT for my morning coffee! Only to go to the site and find it! Bye Bye LMNT Hello SaltT 😃
@christophermeats4826 ha, seek and you will find!
@@christophermeats4826Coco Loco and Caramel are BOTH great hot!
@@christophermeats4826 There is a chocolate one it's called Coco loco
I am baffled that a company who creates a product you put in your body would have the audacity to try and use the excuse "we didn't know." In my opinion, that is worse than admitting you did the wrong thing for profit.
Right! Especially when Chris Bair fought for flavors for Saltt that didn't contain maltodexrin during development.
Not surprising at all. Get a bunch of desperate touts to do your promo'ing. Make a ton of profit. Get out with no personal skin on the line. When there's money involved, no one gives a shi......
@@onesoldierserving BIG PHARMA BEEN DOING THAT FOR 40+ YRS
It's actually very common. They don't make the "natural flavors". They have to get that supplied. When something tastes too good... it must definitely has maltodextrin in it. Suppliers don't want to give their "flavor" ingredients for competitive reasons. What would be more reasonable is for these companies to say we're not doing business with you unless we know exactly what's in your product, or for them to just find an alternative route to flavor their products without "natural flavors". Natural flavors are actually anything but. People with allergies cannot eat anything with natural flavors because of this issue.
That's awesome Steve and Dr Berg. What a great test. Also good to know Keto Chow is clear of maltodextrin.
I tested it on Dr Bergs electrolytes and no maltodextrin, been using that since. Lmnt confirmed in email that they use maltodextrin years ago and said "it wasn't enough to be concerned about". Not for them when they got influencers pushing the product. Money money money
This the kind of brilliant kitchen science skills I am here for Sir 🤩🎉
YOU ROCK! May the good LORD continue to bless You & Yours with health, creativity & financial prosperity!!
🤗😍🙏🏼🗝️💎🖖🏼
Me too! Love this!😊
Thanks so much for passing on this simple and effective test! If a company as big as LMNT says, "We didn't know!" then I have to wonder what else they "don't know" is in their product. 🤔
I added 2 drops of iodine to my Citrus LMNT last week and noticed how purple it turned. Thought that was weird. Thanks Steve for the science lesson!
GREAT idea Steve. You are chocked full of all kinds of interesting kitchen science techniques. Love it when it's news you can use. Keto on!
Nice! What is maltodextrin? Plants store energy for seeds to use after they are planted and before the plant can start making its own energy through photosynthesis. They combine glucose into long chains called starch. Cornstarch refineries will break that starch back down into smaller molecules using acid or enzymes. The term dextrose equivalent (DE) is used to measure the amount of breakdown of starch. Hydrolyzed starch with the values between one and 20 DE are called by the term maltodextrin. Hydrolyzed starch with the values between 21 and 99 DE are called corn syrup (or tapioca syrup if made from tapioca starch or glucose syrup if not declaring the source of the starch).
Thanks for this. I am blown away that we allow companies to use a product that has a higher GI than pure sugar in products that are "sugar free." I mean, I "get it"...but, I don't get it. I love having new information with which to better understand the situation.
Wow! I’d love to share that info. Thank you
Good info. Thanks for sharing.
DR BOZ POSTED INFO ON MALTODEXTRIN, IT SPIKES YOUR SUGAR LIKE CRAZY IF YOUR INSULIN RESISTANT & SHE ALSO POSTS INFO ON LA CRIOX NASTY INGREDIENT THAT ALTERS YOUR BRAIN SLIGHTLY
@@onesoldierserving or what about when they have products that list several different types of sweeteners and then STILL add the sugar??? huh?!
Such a beautiful demonstration of honesty and transparency. Companies k ow this when they go into business and still want us to believe they had no idea.
I think it is up to the company to know what is in their product so they can completely honest to the consumer
Thanks for this video. I just tested my zevia which has natural flavors and I am happy to report after adding 10 drops of iodine it turned an light amber color. 😁
That’s good news, as I have a bar fridge full of Zevia. Thanks for testing and sharing your results. 🙂👍🏻
Thank you for testing Zevia !!! Yay! Wow….all this is just so eye opening !!! Just wow
Did you test it straight up or with water? I need to test my Aldi sparking water
@pennyharris1543 I pour a little bit my Zevia soda into a glass and added 10 drops of iodine.
Good to know, but you wouldn't really expect to find maltodextrin in a liquid product. It's generally used in powdered items, such as cheese powder, vinegar powder and drink mixes, to increase the volume and prevent clumping. I'm not allergic, but I look out for it because I don't want the extra carbs.
Thank you!! My wife has an allergy to maltodextrin. We have to get this message out, so I've created a playlist with only this video. I'm now playing this playlist on auto repeat on the upstairs computer. I will do this over and over this month. Hope this helps.
This is the beginning of a game changer. We need to find out more ways that we can self test things because who has access or finance for a laboratory? Maybe MAHA can begin to hold these companies accountable. No more misrepresentations can be tolerated.
I mean, I can get at home tests for Covid, colon cancer, drug use, DNA, etc. So I agree, a home test for various allergens would be pretty cool.
You had me at "control". Very nice use of the scientific method.
Thank you so much Steve! I have T2D that I control with a Keto lifestyle and no medications. What an eye opening video! This is such helpful and unexpected information. Can't thank you enough from the bottom of my heart.
Im the same as you (T2D, no meds), I feel the best way is lifestyle and dietary changes and things like this from "clean" companies just really annoys me.
Thanks so much for doing this, Steve. I've been following this issue because I have been a near daily user of LMNT for about the last two and a half years, especially when working out on Keto or during intermittent fasting. I have even used it during extended water fasts to keep up my electrolytes and avoid cramping. I have had excellent results from my two extended water fasts, so I guess it didn't hurt. But, now I am worried that the daily use of LMNT might affect my ability to remain in ketosis. I use both a Freestyle Libre CGM and Keto Mojo test strips (as a backup/calibration to the CGM) and have never seen any movement in my blood glucose level at all after taking LMNT. I do mix it in high dilution -- one pack to 32 ounces of water with lots of ice -- and drink it over an extended time, usually about two or three hours while I work. Over my time using LMNT I have messaged with them, especially when they send me "Freebies" two or three times a year. So, I will be writing to them to express my concerns as an avid user. THANKS!
I have a 20-year history of severe insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. Maltodextrin does not affect blood glucose in most people but it may very well be affecting blood insulin, which are two entirely different things. To test for blood glucose use a finger prick and reader, a CGM, or an A1C test. The only way to test insulin is a fasting blood insulin test which most doctors don’t order unless you ask specifically and even then sometimes they will argue against it. My endocrinologist said no but my MD said yes. Fired my Endo and am now off my diabetes meds 13 months following a low carb/keto/ketovore/carnivore way of eating. Been using LMNT daily (2-3 packs) but no more.
@@elizabethpeterson8597 We buy 1-2 lb bags of each electrolyte from Bulk Supplements & make our own. Works out to pennies a day, comparatively. Plus, can flavor it however we want, or just leave plain.
Thanks Steve,I am in my 70 and still need to learn more each day!
Keep up the good work please.
@michellemiller4507 a great way to live life when we stop learning we stop living and moving forward
When I was using LMNT, I would add my iodine to it. It would turn dark bluish purple, but at that time, I didn’t know it was due to maltodextrin. I am now using Saltt and liking it.
That was a great idea for a video. Thanks. Somehow I missed Dr Berg's video on this test.
@@jstreutker Dr Berg's video was a year old. I wouldn't have known to search for such a thing. Steve is a hero for finding it.
Steve I actually held my breath when you were testing the KETO Chow. Interesting, informative, entertaining as always.
I *love* that you did this video. What a wonderful PSA. I'm not allergic or particularly adverse myself, but I would be *so* grateful for this if I was! And it's cool and interesting food science stuff anyway. I wonder what else we could test our foods for? 🤔
Yikes! That was nerve wracking! I am sooo relieved that Keto Chow is clean. Thank you, Steve!
I would have felt VERY betrayed had the SaltT or the natural flavors provided to me from Keto Chow had failed this test.
I for one am glad that Keto Chow passed the test! I couldn’t drink the LMNT and had to give it away, now we all know why! I am glad I got the sticker though and put it on my Honda “Element” ! ❤❤❤
@@Pambo101 the Raw Unflavored isn't supposed to contain ANY maltodextrin, since the maltodextrin is in the flavors.
@@w1975b sorry I like the flavors, and I’m pretty sure “zesty orange and mondo melon” will be in my orders for quite a while….
@@Pambo101 I'm confused. You said you had to give away the LMNT, so what exactly are you consuming that is zesty orange and mondo melon flavored?
That was really interesting and useful. Kudos to you for risking your relationship with a sponsor. I'm surprised I missed the Berg video. I'm going to go look for it too.
I link to Dr Berg’s video in the description.
@@SeriousKeto I saw that after I went looking and didn't find it, which was surprising. Thanks for doing that or I'd never have located it, at least not with the search terms I was using.
Thank you SO much for this video! Recently purchased a different brand from Amazon to replace the LMNT. Went & checked-sure enough, they ALSO have Maltodextrin!
Thank you for being transparent and honest. I see a lot of creators covering for lmnt because of their sponsorships. I drink Dr Bergs lemon raspberry because he uses non-GMO citric acid( relyte is non gmo also) Lmnt has GMO citric acid so I immediately get gut rot when I drink it. They should clean up their act in my opinion at that price point
A huge thank you to you & Dr.Eric Berg for this incredibly valuable health information.
Thank you for explaining why we might need to know about maltodextrin (glycemic level compared to sugar, allergies) rather than just saying it's a 'chemical.' Made my day!
Awesome idea!! Thank you for proving that if a company really wanted to make sure they were only using clean ingredients as their tag line states, it'd be very easy to find that out. I have a feeling SALTT is going to have a run on their electrolytes!
@@Kay-325 unfortunately the SALTT tastes like crap in comparison (IMO). I thought it might be a more affordable swap but not even close.
This is a fantastic food science experiment! Thanks to you, Steve and Dr. Berg, I now have another tool in my food box. This should be a go to for anyone concerned with this type of maltodextrin if they don't want to ingest it or are allergic to it. Simple test and then one can make up their own mind whether to use a product or not. I will say that I haven't used LMNT for years as I found that they were just too sweet for my taste buds but I am not affected by maltodextrin.
Heck yeah. I’ve needed this for months. Thanks for sharing.
Informative as always. Thank you!
Thanks Steve. The public needs to certainly be aware of this. Then make the choice of whether they are going to consume.
Wow! This is incredibly helpful. I’m going to get some iodine. Wondering about all the seltzers I drink with “natural flavors”. Thanks again for all your help.
That is an excellent lesson for us all...I've already said "Chow"...er..."Ciao" to LMNT. Errors are understandable and forgivable; lying...not so much!
Thanks so much. It helps consumers. Please keep doing podcast like this.
Thanks Steve. We can basically file maltodextrin next to erythritol as bulking agent or flavor carrying ingredient. The resource on the chemical make up of whole foods is good reference, too.
Erithatol isn't as bad as maltodextrine, it doesn't cause blood sugar spikes.
I love your little science experiment, Steve-thank you so much for teaching us how to do this-You’re the best! 😄 And I’ve always trusted Keto Chow all these years….but this just made me appreciate their honesty even more!
What an interesting experiment! Thank you for doing this. I went keto in January of 2023 and not long after started to purchase LMNT. It didn't take me long to become what felt like an addicted to their powder packets. I was eager to drink any water unless it had LMNT in it. I am glad that this information came out because I will no longer buy their powder packets. Their sparkling drink in the cans supposedly does not have maltodextrin. Thank you for doing this video; I am a visual learner and this drove home that I need to avoid maltodextrin.
Thanks for doing this, Steve. Much appreciated. I chose SaltT over LMNT just because they had better quantities of the minerals. Glad to hear it's a better choice regarding this issue as well.
Thank you for this. My husband and I stay away from anything with Maltodextrin in it, but now we'll know for sure.
Trust that's what bothered us!! Now researching for an alternative product.
What a great PSA Steve!
I frankly had completely forgotten that I had seen Dr Berg’s video about this way back
Good call!
Thanks for such an informative demonstration. I tried using LMNT when I received their free sample pack. I didn't like it so I gave the rest to a family member. Now, I'm glad I never used it regularly.
THIS is why I follow Dr. Berg! He has taught us so much!
He has some helpful stuff.
I currently use LMNT Chocolate Salt in my coffee with a splash of half & half but I think I will reach out to SALTT about their coffee options. Thanks for testing Steve!
I'm not a member but I do watch your videos...... God Bless and thank you for your demonstration, that was so good to see. I'm no longer going to buy Lmnt!!!!
Thanks Steve for calling this company out. I used to drink that brand until keto chow came out with SALTT and have been drinking the ketochow brand for awhile now. When I think about it, maybe that's why I had elevated glucose levels (T2) when I drank the other brand. Thank you ketochow for keeping it clean!
Just to be on the safe side. I've always used the unflavored one. Thanks for doing the rest👍🏾
Wow Steve, thank you. Very cool test. I am going to need to buy another bottle of iodine so I can test some things in my kitchen.
I just used the little bottle of iodine tincture from Walgreens. I think it was around $10.
Steve great video. It was very interesting. Thank you for sharing this.
Excellent! I'm not sensitive , but you never know when someone you know might be and this is a handy way to find out and avoid undue stress ( not to mention visits to the ER!)
Thanks for doing this.. another good tip to have in the arsenal!
Thanks for positing and see you next time
Very interesting information! Thank you.
I love Dr Berg!! This was an awesome demonstration and quite helpful. I don't remember watching that particular video of Dr Berg's, he has thousands after all, but he is the one I watch for all of my keto questions. Thank you Steve!!!
I'm shocked that LMNT didn't know and natural flavors may not be safe from a glucose aspect. I'm so glad you showed how to test for Maltodextrin. Thanks Steve for this very important test. Too bad we have to spend money on the product to test and see if it is truly free of Maltodextrin . I hope you'll include a maltodextrin test on the products you review in the future.
Thank you. I will use this information. It's sad we can't trust what's on our labels.
Bbbbuttt, It's Natural!!
FANTASTIC VIDEO I have already contacted LMNT when this was revealed because I get a reaction to maltidex....and because it said NO it did not contained I have been a subscriber for more than a year but always seem to have a bit of gut issues....NOW I KNOW I cancelled my subscription and they refunded me from the last delivery....I am going to try SALTT I have not tried keto chow ....Thank you steve now I know how to test such great info!...Julianna NC
Thank you so much for this! I missed Dr Berg's experiment. I like SALTT, LMNT is too salty tasting to me, so was already using the better choice.
Thanks, Steve and Dr. Berg for such a simple test. My own experience has been that some prepared food or supplement items do not clearly account for all sugars in the product. A blood glucose test always tells the truth for me.
Appreciate you sharing such important information 😊
Wow Steve! Thank you so much for doing this! I had know idea it was that easy to test for maltodextrin. Fantastic video!
Fantastic video Steve! Dr. Berg was one of my early keto influences (along with Drs. Boz and Berry). Thanks for reminding us to be vigilant when it comes to ingredients - for me, one of the key differences between keto and low carb!! 👍
great video Steve, thanks for sharing.
WOW, this is super informative. Thanks for doing this, Steve.
Great demo! VERY enlightening, Steve.
Great information! Thank you!
Steve, thank you for passing this on. All my best to you and your family.
Thank you Steve. We love all your "tests"! I'm so glad you test the products we use.
This is a great video. At least we can test ourselves and not have to trust manufacturers.
Great demonstration! Thanks!
I feel a little betrayed by LMNT. I love it and I recommend it to my patients. I won't be any longer though....
@@sharonkrzyzanowski2283 I agree. Not a huge amount but we are all here because we are trying to eat and consume intentionally. Not cool to hide stuff in your products.
Thank you Steve I wanted to mention that I had seen Dr Berg's video on the testing I'm so glad you did
Great video! You always have the most informative videos, and it has helped me along my way journey my mostly keto life.
Handy test! Thanks to both you & Dr Berg!
Great video Steve! I learn something new everyday.😀
Thank you for showing us how easy it is to test, Steve!
Thanks Steve!!! That's amazing. Great job for sharing
Thank you Steve I had no idea that I could test my food with iodine. I'm going to have to purchase some iodine this week for testing purposes. I never used element because they were too expensive and then when I heard about the maltodextrin scandal I put them even further on my list. I thought about investing a little bit for Christmas just to try their chocolate line but I'm glad I didn't and I won't.
Thank you thank you. I am definitely going to start order from keto chow. With my sensitivity to maltodextrine and how hard I have hunted for products without it, this is a tremendous blessing. ❤
And Happy Halloween 🎃
My relationship is over with LMNT. Thank you for this. Your the man!!
Thank you for this! It was very helpful!
Thanks, Steve! Dr. Berg is awesome!
Thanks for this, Steve. Extremely helpful, and so easy to be able to prove (or in this case, disprove) their BS.
This is an extremely useful test! Thank you soo much!
Wow what an eye opener!!!
Thank you Steve for doing this experiment 💕
Steve, my hat goes off to you. 👏
well done indeed.
This just brought Keto Chow way up in the category of integrity in manufacturing.
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Thank you Steve, again love your honesty and integrity ❤
Very interesting and informative video. I didn't realize it was so easy to test. Thanks for the sharing.
Love this test!! Thank you.
Easy to test and easy to change. You found one.
Steve educates us again! Great video
Wow great test!
Cool demo. The iodine starch reaction is something I remember being shown in [middle school?] science class but I had completely forgotten about it. Thanks for the reminder of an easy way to test for starch. It's a good test to be aware of on our keto journey.
I’ve been appalled at the number of commercially available products out there that are marketed as “sugar free” or Keto Friendly, but they all have maltodextrin in the ingredients list. I’m a hardcore label reader these days. I’m trying to be more careful about what I purchase, but I was unaware of this “natural flavors” loophole. Truth be told, I’m not exactly shocked I knew a similar loophole existed for terms like “fragrance” and “parfum” which allows for parabens to be added to scented toiletries. I should have realized this included flavoring as well. All the Keto Channels that were sponsored by LMNT probably feel taken advantage of. I only see them advertised on the ones I follow, but I saw a video by Dr. Boz about LMNT and this maltodextrin fiasco. It’s crazy. Thanks for the iodine tip, Steve! I’ll be putting this to use.
Good stuff Steve! Big fan of Berg too.
Steve, as always, you rock..
Wow! You may have just pushed LMNT to change their supplier 👊🏻
😮You are a super hero!!!... You needed a cape in this video 😂🎉
Excellent video. Thank you Steve!
Loving this type of content, Steve. Thanks for the information!