daisy1 said:That's willpower :!:
lovinglife said:As to total carbs - I go by total carbs but also check how much of it is sugar - if its more than 5g of sugars per 30g carb I tend to steer clear - depending what it is, why I'm eating it and how much I am going to eat - confusing ain't it :?
Just remember that on nutrition labels in the UK Total Carbs includes the added sugars .......
Sugar is a simple carbohydrate.
Added sugars are sugars and syrups that are added to foods or beverages during processing or preparation. They do not include naturally occurring sugars such as those found in milk (lactose) and fruits (fructose). Added sugars (or added sweeteners) include natural sugars (such as white sugar, brown sugar and honey) as well as other sweeteners that are chemically manufactured.
I hope that has cleared things up a little. Total carbs is what you need to consider as a Diabetic, because they convert 100% to Glucose in the blood stream which will raise your Bg level. This then needs Insulin to lower the levels, Insulin from your own Pancreas and/or injected to counteract the rise.
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