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Hi folks,
I’m new here and found this forum whilst Googling for low carb bread.
I lost a lot of weight starting around five years ago, but in the last couple of years some has crept back, after letting carbs back into my life.
I first read Robert Atkins’ book many years ago and the method of calculating “net carbs” has remained imprinted in my mind - subtract the fibre from the carbs and there you have your net carbs. However, on discovering this site, I read that one should be wary of products that are labelled as having “net carbs” as these claims can often be misleading. I buy low carb bread online and the carbs per 100g is given as 7.5g and the fibre 14g - negative net carbs. I won’t name the brand, as being a newby, I will assume that’s a no-no until otherwise instructed. The brand’s own website doesn’t claim the net carbs for this bread, although for some of its other products it does. Where the net carbs are claimed though, they appear not to be using the old convention of subtracting the fibre. One product’s nutritional information net carb figure appears to have been arrived at by subtracting the polyols from the carbs, although that may just be an assumption on my behalf.
What is the general view here on net carbs?
Thanks in advance
Gary
I’m new here and found this forum whilst Googling for low carb bread.
I lost a lot of weight starting around five years ago, but in the last couple of years some has crept back, after letting carbs back into my life.
I first read Robert Atkins’ book many years ago and the method of calculating “net carbs” has remained imprinted in my mind - subtract the fibre from the carbs and there you have your net carbs. However, on discovering this site, I read that one should be wary of products that are labelled as having “net carbs” as these claims can often be misleading. I buy low carb bread online and the carbs per 100g is given as 7.5g and the fibre 14g - negative net carbs. I won’t name the brand, as being a newby, I will assume that’s a no-no until otherwise instructed. The brand’s own website doesn’t claim the net carbs for this bread, although for some of its other products it does. Where the net carbs are claimed though, they appear not to be using the old convention of subtracting the fibre. One product’s nutritional information net carb figure appears to have been arrived at by subtracting the polyols from the carbs, although that may just be an assumption on my behalf.
What is the general view here on net carbs?
Thanks in advance
Gary