I have realized my beloved powdered Coffee-mate really raises my blood sugar, too.Just about to take my blood sugar before lunch reading.....I was shocked as I hadn't eaten anything since 6am this morning .6 hours gap I just has a cup of coffee with 2 teaspoons coffee mate .....my blood reading was high 10
Could this be the coffeemate......any alternatives?
T2 diabetic
I know I should take mine black, but my quiet morning coffee with creamer is one of my favorite rituals. I'm very unhappy about finding out it is such a spikeI’ve used coffee machines at work that use a derivative of this stuff.. I have also been using a Libre for a few years.
Normally I take a few drops of milk at home.
Lol, the results on the sensor on the work coffee have been astonishing with no other carb digested..
I take mine black now..
Any reason you can’t use real cream?I know I should take mine black, but my quiet morning coffee with creamer is one of my favorite rituals. I'm very unhappy about finding out it is such a spike
I have heard of coffee raising blood sugar, but black coffee has little to no effect on me. The powdered creamer and it's corn syrup solids do, though.Could be the coffee causing it. It’s not a calorie dependent mechanism. It’s to do with coffee/caffeine stimulating adrenaline release making the liver dump glucose. Even black decaf makes me blood glucose increase.
I used to use it but found myself not feeling too good. Then I tried Splenda Creamer and felt much better. The problem is the zero sugar products use CORN SYRUP. Corn Syrup is a form of sugar for those who need to keep away from sugars.I use the 0-sugar French Vanilla liquid. It is 1 gr carb per tablespoon.
the single paper released last year on this that caused a media stir showed association not causation (ie it could be heart disease causes erythritol in the blood not the other way around and the people in the study already had heart issues). Yes it warrants further investigation but the actual paper didn’t say erythritol causes heart attacks, even if some media poorly worded reporting made it sound that way. I paid attention and did the reading because I also use erythritol and wouldn’t if I thought the research actually showed this.I also use Erythritol (YET another conversation as apparently it helps to cause heart attacks) as a sweet alternative.
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