There are five non-nutritive sweeteners which are permitted for use in the UK: aspartame, saccharin, acesulfame potassium (acesulfame K), cyclamate and sucralose. Only very small amounts are needed because they are so intensely sweet. They are virtually free of calories, do not affect blood glucose levels .
Intense sweeteners are used in a wide range of manufactured sugar-free, reduced sugar and low calorie foods and drinks and are also available as tablet, liquid and granulated sweeteners. They can be helpful for people who are trying to manage their weight to sweeten drinks or as a table sweetener on cereal for example. Sugar-free, diet or low calorie drinks tend to be sweetened with non-nutritive sweeteners so make a good alternative to ordinary version.
If you have type 2 diabetes and you're struggling to control your blood sugar levels, limiting the amount of caffeine in your diet may provide a benefit.
sugarless sue said:Caffeine may have an effect on blood glucose levels in Type2 diabetes.
If you have type 2 diabetes and you're struggling to control your blood sugar levels, limiting the amount of caffeine in your diet may provide a benefit.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/blood-sugar/AN01804
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