Gluten free does not ring any bells for diabetics, unless you are coeliac. It is an unjustified expense IMHO and there are lower carb alternatives that will have better effect on bgl. I find GF to be like eating cardboard, and structurally poor so extracting it from toaster can be a pain.Hi all - are these products beneficial to our diet ? Had two slices of gluten free bread and 2 hours later my BG is high - annoying
Did you check the carb content on the label on the back?Hi all - are these products beneficial to our diet ? Had two slices of gluten free bread and 2 hours later my BG is high - annoying
Of course that wasn't my question...Did you check the carb content on the label on the back?
I had trouble with seeded bread the first week I was diagnosed- I will try these protein rolls . They seem popularGluten free does not ring any bells for diabetics, unless you are coeliac. It is an unjustified expense IMHO and there are lower carb alternatives that will have better effect on bgl. I find GF to be like eating cardboard, and structurally poor so extracting it from toaster can be a pain.
Having said that, many on the Forum doing a Low Carb diet find breads to be problematic for them anyway. I personally use a 5 seed loaf from Aldi - its cheap, and even my fussy daughter prefers it to normal whole carb bread. I also use Lidl high protein rolls.
They freeze well/ I found I had to experiment with seeded loaves. I found that the Aldi or the Hovis ones spiked me least but other makes were worse. I can now get away with 2 slices for breakfast and I only get a 1 mmol/L bump from them.I had trouble with seeded bread the first week I was diagnosed- I will try these protein rolls . They seem popular
Hi all - are these products beneficial to our diet ? Had two slices of gluten free bread and 2 hours later my BG is high - annoying
Had two slices of gluten free bread and 2 hours later my BG is high - annoying
Just more trial and error I guess -To be honest, Debzz, whether a product contains gluten or not is a red herring when considering diabetes management.
I have just been recommended by an Endocrinologist that I embark on a gluten free diet, so I'm doing a load of reading on the subject, as you might imagine. Being already low carb, the amount of gluten I eat is limited, but I still have some adjustments to contend with.
As a percentage of the population, diabetics have a higher incidence of gluten intolerance than those without diabetes, but not everyone needs be concerned.
For straightforward diabetes, you would be far better served by looking at the carbohydrate content on packaging, and in foods, rather than focusing on the gluten elements.
still high carb... just avoid bread.. so much easierOat flour bread then - bread maker back in use !
Nail, Head etcJust more trial and error I guess -
I really like this bread and would eat it even if I wasn't diabetic. I toast a slice from the freezer every day to have with my breakfast. The maximum price for a large loaf is about £1.40 making one slice 10p which seems good value to me.Another popular bread seems to be the Burgen linseed loaf, but I have not tried this since it is pricey.
Have you looked at surkrin which is a mix you can buy on amazon? its gf and low carb...Gluten is a protein found in the cereals, wheat (therefore bread), rye and barley. Enzymes in the gut break down this and other proteins into single amino acids, or small di- or tri- amino acids Carbohydrates are also found in cereals, wheat (therefore bread), rye and barley and are broken down into glucose.
Carbs and gluten are very different substances, carbohydrates consist of sugar, while gluten is a group of proteins.
Low/no Gluten is not equal to low carb, they're different things and you should not be surprised at the results you observed.
I've been looking at UGG breads, not sure if I was to fork out the money, although I've now found cheapest to be #5.79 at Hawthorn Health. .Carbohydrates 7.6 g; of which Sugars 1.4g, per 100 gms. Not perfect but better than most breads.
Might give it a go.
so what did it say?
ostill high carb... just avoid bread.. so much easier
oats are acceptable for my diet - Thanksstill high carb... just avoid bread.. so much easier
Lol Sod's law rulesNail, Head etc
Wait till you think you have found something that is kind to your Blood Sugar, only to find a few months later that it is no longer the case!
That looks very good and as a fully paid up member of the Skinflint Society (I"m careful with money LOL), 12.95 for 1 kgs looks pretty good as well. Cheers.Have you looked at surkrin which is a mix you can buy on amazon? its gf and low carb...