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    A question on FRUIT???

    I remember reading in a thread someone suggested instead of eating a banana to eat berries. Are berries better for you? Would you suggest a different fruit or is any fruit a good choice?

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    berries are lower glycemic then bananas. thats likely why the suggestion.

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    Fruits

    Cherries - Low - 22
    Grapefruit - Low - 25
    Apricots (dried) - Low - 31
    Apples - Low - 38
    Pears - Low - 38
    Plums - Low - 39
    Peaches - Low - 42
    Oranges - Low - 44
    Grapes - Low - 46
    Kiwi fruit - Low - 53
    Bananas - Low - 54
    Fruit cocktail - Medium - 55
    Mangoes - Medium - 56
    Apricots - Medium - 57
    Apricots (tinned in syrup) - Medium - 64
    Raisins - Medium - 64
    Pineapple - Medium - 66
    Watermelon - High - 72

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    peachfuzz- Thanks for the info. very helpful!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by peachfuzz View Post
    berries are lower glycemic then bananas. thats likely why the suggestion.
    ^^^ THIS. Banana's would be a better option PWO possibly. As for berries, I add them to my am oats. Currently using blueberries, but will prob add blackberries and raspberries as well.

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    gbrice75 - Thanks for your input too. I also add blueberries to my oats in the morning.

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    Hey gbrice75, Why do you suggest a banana post workout over other fruit? What's the reasoning?

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    I have seen research showing that fructose and lactose are only capable of replinishing liver glycogen due to how they are metabolized. Doesnt mean I wouldnt still throw a banana in my post workout shake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baseball_Player85 View Post
    Hey gbrice75, Why do you suggest a banana post workout over other fruit? What's the reasoning?
    Higher glycemic carbs generate a larger insulin response thus helping to replinish glycogen levels faster. Also the sugars are less likely to be stored as bodyfat post exercise. I usually only eat fruit in the A.M.

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    I like the suggestion peachfuzz. I think I will throw in a banana and a strawberry or 2 in my pwo shake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peachfuzz View Post
    Higher glycemic carbs generate a larger insulin response thus helping to replinish glycogen levels faster. Also the sugars are less likely to be stored as bodyfat post exercise. I usually only eat fruit in the A.M.
    Exactly. I wouldn't suggest it during a cutting diet, but it's definitely fine for bulking or even maintenance. I was really just saying that if you like bananas and want to keep it in your diet, PWO would be the best time to 'get away' with it.

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