Type 2 Diabetes

Dingo

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Hi

I have Type 2 Diabetes, and often find this effects my hydration on long rides. I have tried plain water for hydration, as well as a few of the Hydrates available on the market, and have not had good results.

Most of the sport drinks like Gatorade, Poweraide etc have far too many carbos (sugars) and react negatively.

Is there anyone out there that has Type 2 that has found a decent mix for the Camelbak?
 
No diabetes here but at the last ride I was out of my usual CytoMax or Accelerade mix so I used Power Aid Zero. Picked it up at the local super market and it has 0 sugar in it. Seemed to work just as well as the other stuff for me. I went through 4 bottles of the stuff in 70 miles and used it straight. I sweat allot:eek:
 
Straight Gatorade is ridiculous sweet for all but kids. I mix it usually at 3:1 (gatorade:water) for decent results. I am allergic to some artificial sweetners so I stay away from anything questionable.

What works very well, but is an aquired taste, is Pedealyte. I chug a totally iced down bottle before a race, and have carried a mix in the Camelback. No significant sugar, just electrolytes. My brother has this stuff that Rich Lafferty endorses, I forgot the name. Its a concentrate you mix with water. He does a straight up shot in the AM! Nasty, like drinking seawater even mixed down. Works good, also good for hangovers!
 
No diabetes here but at the last ride I was out of my usual CytoMax or Accelerade mix so I used Power Aid Zero. Picked it up at the local super market and it has 0 sugar in it. Seemed to work just as well as the other stuff for me. I went through 4 bottles of the stuff in 70 miles and used it straight. I sweat allot:eek:
I usually use Endurox, but I was out of it and tried the Power Aid Zero. Very good stuff. Tasted great and I felt good all day.
 
Dingo,

I use "Rehidrat" available all over SA. I am not sure whether it's suitable for diabetics though! It lists the"sugar" contents as 4.1g glucose and 8.1g sucrose per 14g of product.

Hope this helps you. If not, try Discovery medical aid's helpline, they may be able to recommend a suitable electrolyte replacement for "sporty" diabetics.
 
Ok, here is a mix given to me by someone that rescued me on a trail. My readings were well down and I was dizzy and sleepy. He made me drink from his CamelBak, and it boosted me nicely. Its Diabetic safe. Tastes a bit ikky, like sea water, but quenched my thirst and gave me a good boost.

This is the mix for 1 Litre just multiply by the number of litres you make.

4 - 5 teaspoons Glucose powder.
1/2 teaspoon Salt
1/2 teaspoon Bicarb.
Sugar free juice to taste to you're taste.
 
No diabetes here but at the last ride I was out of my usual CytoMax or Accelerade mix so I used Power Aid Zero. Picked it up at the local super market and it has 0 sugar in it. Seemed to work just as well as the other stuff for me. I went through 4 bottles of the stuff in 70 miles and used it straight. I sweat allot:eek:

Here is a link to the stuff GMP is talking about, I use it for cramps.
http://www.elytesport.com/
 
I do have type-2 and use e-lyte sport mixed with some orange tang. I could tell a big difference when I first started riding (for the 2nd time) year or so ago. it has both Sodium and Potassium so you get both side of the muscle equation.
 
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