A tapioca-derived starch used as a carrier and filler in supplement powders. Evidence is mixed, so set expectations accordingly.
Verdict
2/10 Weak
Evidence
Grade B / 100+ Studies
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WHAT IT DOES
A tapioca-derived starch used as a carrier and filler in supplement powders.
DOES IT WORK?
Tapioca maltodextrin is a rapidly digestible starch derived from cassava (tapioca) root. In supplements, it's used as a filler, carrier for flavors, and bulking agent in powder formulas. It's essentially a fast-digesting carbohydrate. The tapioca source makes it naturally gluten-free and non-GMO. No health benefits. It's there for formulation purposes.
HOW MUCH TO TAKE
Not applicable (excipient)
COST
Budget-friendly. $20-35/month for quality brands.
FIRST 24 HOURS
You might notice something within hours.
AFTER A FEW WEEKS
Most people notice something by week 2-3.
SAFETY
Few things to check: high glycemic index (can spike blood sugar), essentially empty calories. Worth mentioning to your doc.
HOW IT FEELS
Effects vary person to person. Give it time.
When
As directed
How
Not applicable (excipient)
Food
With or without food
Effects vary
Effects vary person to person. Give it time.
As needed
Tapioca Maltodextrin comes in several formats. Pick what fits your lifestyle.
Pre-measured doses, easy to take.
Mix with water or a shake.
Oil-based for fat-soluble nutrients.
Capsules for convenience, powder for value.
Check for unnecessary fillers and additives.
Delivery affects convenience and cost, not usually effectiveness.
Generally safe at recommended doses. Talk to your doc if you have concerns. Check with your doc if: High glycemic index (can spike blood sugar), Essentially empty calories, May be problematic for diabetics in large amounts.
For those who want the full picture
Tapioca Maltodextrin has emerging evidence.
Evidence
50+
Studies
30
Human Trials
0
Meta-analyses
👍 Strong evidence. Most claims hold up under scrutiny.
Short-chain glucose polymer rapidly broken down by salivary and pancreatic amylase into glucose. Used as a carrier matrix that evenly distributes flavors and active ingredients in powder formulations.
Scientific consensus: undefined/10.
Where does tapioca maltodextrin come from? Let's get nerdy.
Manufacturing process varies by supplier.
Get a personalized verdict based on your health profile.
Supplements that contain this ingredient
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