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How to Add Carbs to Your Protein Shake
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If you're looking to add some carbs to your protein shake, here are a few easy ways to do it: 1. Add fruit: Adding fruit to your protein shake is an easy way to increase the carb content. Berries, bananas, and mangoes are great options. Simply blend them into your shake with your protein powder and liquid of choice. 2. Use milk instead of water: Using milk instead of water to mix your protein powder can also increase the carb content. Milk contains lactose, which is a natural carbohydrate. 3. Add oats: Oats are a great source of complex carbohydrates and can be added to your protein shake. Just blend them into your shake with your other ingredients. 4. Add honey: Honey is a natural source of carbohydrates and can be added to your protein shake for a sweeter taste and a carb boost. 5. Use a carb supplement: You can also use a carb supplement, such as dextrose or maltodextrin, to add carbs to your protein shake. These supplements are often used by athletes and bodybuilders to increase their carb intake. Remember to adjust the amount of carbs you add based on your personal goals and dietary needs.
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