Thanks for the comments all, got a yeast infection so most sweetners are off the table for a while so I have not been able to take pre workouts and it has hurt my workouts.
Will give the honey badger a go. The other positive was I can use their sweetner in my daily diet.
The negative is I have a heap of pre and post work outs going to waste.
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About time
I have been using About Time preworkout and protein powder for almost a year. No sucrolose, made with Stevia. Protein powder low cal, low fat and low carbs, several flavors and not bad tasting. The preworkout is not bad either, only two flavors watermelon and passion fruit, only place I can find it at is lucky vitamins. I prefer the watermelon over the passion fruit, not going to say its amazing or anything but the flavor isnt bad, could be better but no carbs, no fat, no calories and main thing NO SUCROLOSE. The things I did not want in my supplements since I count every macro.
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If you are looking for a pre-workout supplement that does not contain artificial sweeteners, there are several options available. Here are some natural sweeteners that can be used as an alternative to artificial sweeteners in pre-workout supplements:
Stevia: Stevia is a natural sweetener derived from the leaves of the stevia plant. It is a popular alternative to artificial sweeteners because it is calorie-free and does not raise blood sugar levels.
Honey: Honey is a natural sweetener that is rich in antioxidants and has antibacterial properties. It is a good source of energy and can help boost your performance during a workout.
Maple syrup: Maple syrup is a natural sweetener that is rich in antioxidants and contains minerals such as calcium, potassium, and zinc. It can help boost energy levels and improve endurance during a workout.
Agave nectar: Agave nectar is a natural sweetener derived from the agave plant. It is low on the glycemic index and does not cause a rapid spike in blood sugar levels.
Fruit: Some pre-workout supplements use fruit extracts as a natural sweetener. For example, extracts from fruits such as apples, berries, and oranges can provide natural sweetness and also add vitamins and minerals to the supplement.
When looking for a pre-workout supplement that does not contain artificial sweeteners, be sure to read the ingredients list carefully to ensure that it does not contain any artificial sweeteners or other ingredients that you want to avoid.
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