 Interesting Foxtrose, pure glucose powder! You guys remember that power thirst commercial from like 15 years ago? That's all I could think of when I was launching this product. Maybe we'll do an official commercial replicating that sometime in the future. Hey! Do you want to feel so energetic? Try power thirst! Energy drinks for people who need gratuitous amounts of energy! But you guys get it, right? Foxtrose, flex plus dextrose, kind of clever. Honestly, I'm impressed with myself. I think this might be my most clever business name idea yet. And some of you gym rats are probably familiar with waxy maize, vetargo, different pre-workout carb blends. But those are made from cheap, corn-based, chemical-ridden powders. Marathon runners have these gels they take. Boost energy gel is one. It's basically all the same crap. Corn sugar plus chemical flavor to it. Flexedrose, however, is made from a simple process, a natural separation, which takes the fructose away from the glucose. It's also organic, which removes those agrochemical concerns, the pesticide, herbicide, and fungicide. The other dextrose products on the market are made from corn or potato starch, mostly corn. You have dextrose and maltodextrin. Dextrose is one sugar molecule, tastes sweet. Maltodextrin is several bound together. Both are very quick energy, and they use synthetic enzymes to break down those starch molecules into the smaller components. The main benefit of this one is it's as natural as it gets for a pure glucose powder. Now, why would you want a pure glucose product? It's because your body doesn't have to digest it. It's used as pure energy. There's no other food you can consume which will fuel your cells more directly that exists that you can buy ever. Yeah, those other dextrose, maltodextrin products might come somewhat close to this compared to regular foods, but it's not even close. And that's because when you put anything in your body, it's technically negative. Because your organs have to work, your enzymes have to work. When you consume calories, your body has to work, which is why when you fast and when you look at studies of like starved monkeys or mice, they live longer. It's because their organs aren't getting as stressed. But you don't have to worry about that because the negatives associated with carbohydrates are from standards in American diet foods, the chemicals added to things like white sugar, and then the enzymes and the molecules in your body are under so much stress from the food and the toxins combined. Flexdrose removes all of those concerns. My reason for trying to find a glucose product so badly is because it's very helpful for people with liver damage. The body uses glucose as one of the main molecules to heal and detox damaged tissues, particularly the liver, which I'll talk about in my new book in more depth. But if your liver and organs are damaged, your body can't convert the energy from food into glucose efficiently, and your detox capacities are greatly reduced. A similar reason to why I don't really like using honey or fruit. The fructose in those foods is very hard on the liver and body compared to glucose. I actually spoke about getting gout from eating too much honey in the past. Go check out my gout video. It's like the worst pain you could experience. I barely walk, but never had the issue with my Nature's Glucose product, which we used to have, or this. Now that Nature's Glucose product was 70% glucose, 30% fructose. Regular honey is about 40% glucose, 60% fructose. Flexdrose is only glucose, 99%, 100%. So this is an idea I had since my bodybuilding transformation. For those of you that missed that, I went from skinny fairy boy to jacked out of his mind bodybuilder in the span of a year and a half. Obviously, I couldn't have chosen a worse time to do that transformation with what's going on in the world, the gym shutting down, fitness not being a priority. So I threw that idea away with this transformation. But we ran out of Nature's Glucose, which we were making from honey if you guys missed that, and I haven't been able to source a honey that I can make it with anymore. This was available at the time, and I really wanted to launch Flexdrose. But, you know, since the bodybuilding stuff was on the side, I threw it away, but it was such a good idea. You know, it worked out. We ran out of Nature's Glucose, couldn't find anymore, so this is the replacement. And yet, this is the bodybuilding marketing, the Dextrose pre-post-workout product, but this is a sugar replacement. This can be used in recipes, this could be used in smoothies, wherever you're using honey, wherever you're using any sweetener. This is the healthiest for the body. Your body converts every single molecule it consumes from energy into glucose for the most part. Your body's cells want to use glucose. This is pure glucose, nothing else like this exists. Am I being humble enough for this product? I mean, I think it really, really is special. And I guess we'll do a little bit of a lemonade that I made a little while ago. A couple weeks back, we made a recipe video showing you two drinks, lemonade and cream soda. I want to make a quick lemonade for you guys and just kind of describe the taste of it, but before that, let's talk about how it comes. So, I have a one pound bag and a three pound bag, and just keep in mind the servings per container, the label was made for the three pound bag. I haven't fixed that yet, but it's not that big of a deal. It's a pure white powder. So, you know, obviously nothing special, but this stuff is addicting. It's like mildly sweet, but not so sweet that it's like too sweet to eat. Yeah, that's the really cool thing about glucose. If you guys have never tasted pure glucose on its own, I should increase the price on this. I'm going to do $15 for the one pound and like three times that for the three pound with a slight discount, but that's like, you know, how long is it going to take to go through one pound of this. So, for the lemonade, squeeze some fresh lemons through the strainer, a little bit of carbonated water in there. I'm going to do like two heaping tablespoons of glucose roughly. I mean, you could put a lot more of that in there. This doesn't taste sweet at all. Yeah, this is dangerous. You can get a lot of calories in with this. Three, four, five hundred calories easily without really feeling it. Now, the thing about honey is if you try to put four, five hundred calories worth of honey in something, you'd get sick, mainly because of the fructose content. And there's certain things like salicylates and honey that some people don't tolerate well. You could drink this stuff all day. So, I might not seem that excited, but I can't wait for you guys to try this and give me some feedback. Let me know how much you like it. And I was thinking about doing some flavors, but, you know, after really thinking about this, it's just too good of a product. I don't want to put like berry powders in there or cacao stuff. I have a couple of flavor ideas. I might do some different flavors within a month or two. I'll see how the sales are. And a lot of you guys are probably going to want flavors. And yeah, I can get all organic powders and just mix them in with this and have like flavor drinks. But when you put something in this, it turns from, you know, 100% glucose into, okay, it's not pure glucose anymore. In the cacao powder, there's carbs, there's fiber. It's just, this is such a pure and special product that if you're going to add something to it, even if it's a super high quality, like organic, freeze-dried blueberry powder, it still just doesn't match up. Any substance you put in your body besides this is going to add so much more molecular stress that you can't really compare it. So frankiesfreerangefoods.com, definitely try this out guys. Let me know what you think. If you could please drop a like on the video, leave a comment down below. Subscribe so that YouTube unsubscribes you next week. And be sure to check that notification bell so they don't notify you of my videos. Therefore, share this video, go to frankiesfreerangefoods.com. Check out all my other businesses. But outside of that, thanks again guys and I'll see you tomorrow.