Dextrose monohydrate, powder. It tried the syrup from the commodity seller I bought from, but it was too thick, too glassy and I couldn't mix it. Food production facilities get it in that form, however.
But the powder is great, you can get a little 1 pound bag from a brewer to try it, it looks...well it looks like powdered sugar, but fluffier and uses more volume. I buy them bulk, 25 kilo sacks at commodity prices.
Mix like three tablespoons per liter, it mixes easy and produces a foggy, slightly acidic water that eliminates hunger instantly. Promise.
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Now be careful, you have to use a homemade mouthwash immediately afterward to clean your teeth, because this is very yum yum yummy for mouth bacteria. Like a petri dish.
Mouthwash ingredients: xylitol, baking soda, to taste. Like a tablespoon each per liter of tap water. I got it from a dentist online, Dr. Frei or Frey, can't find it anymore on my youtube. But it'll go everywhere the dextrose can go, and your teeth feel so so clean. You can add a drop of bleach to whiten your teeth...and definitely get some mint oil, like for massages, that shit, 100% mint oil. I use peppermint oil, Nature's Truth Essential Oil for aromatherapy. It's taken from the plant, so eh. 5 drops per liter.
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Note that the mouthwash contains no dextrose, you first drink your dextrose, then rinse with the mouthwash and spit the mouthwash out, got that? And use your judgment. Your body will tell you what you're doing right or wrong. It knows what this shit is. You should get instant tangible noticeable effects from both, like immediate dissipation of hunger from dexwater as you drink it, and clean clean mouth with hardened stronger teeth (in 6 seconds) from the mouthwash. Great breath too from the mint.
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Both liquids are highly perishable, so you'll never find them retail. Must be homemade. Like they both last 48 hours. Both rot quickly when in water.
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Hey I could totally use affiliate links. Well I won't, except I will say if you're in Santiago de Chile get your dextrose monohydrate at Venser SA in La Cisterna.
I might post it as a main thread, and link to that post here.
Thanks for sharing. Have you considered skipping the "middle man" and just using xylitol to sweeten your drink and skipping the mouthwash?
A brief browse of academic literature makes me wonder if you have a specific blend of gut bacteria which leads to suppressed appetite after consuming dextrose.