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<blockquote data-quote="Marie 2" data-source="post: 2524601" data-attributes="member: 475037"><p>Eventually they will probably have to change it. I remember when sugar alcohols first came out and they would say 0 carbs. But they do have carbs in various degrees. They are supposed to go through the system and if it elevates your BG level pass quickly enough, that they don't keep it elevated. (erythritol has almost zero) That turned out to not always be the case (especially in a type 1's case) But all sorts of people were consuming a lot and it caused enough issues it's now listed in the US separately as sugar alcohol so that people know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marie 2, post: 2524601, member: 475037"] Eventually they will probably have to change it. I remember when sugar alcohols first came out and they would say 0 carbs. But they do have carbs in various degrees. They are supposed to go through the system and if it elevates your BG level pass quickly enough, that they don't keep it elevated. (erythritol has almost zero) That turned out to not always be the case (especially in a type 1's case) But all sorts of people were consuming a lot and it caused enough issues it's now listed in the US separately as sugar alcohol so that people know. [/QUOTE]
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