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Type 2 Low fat yogurt and blood sugar reading

Glennis67

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Type of diabetes
Type 2
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Diet only
Hi

I’ve realised that low fat yogurt is the culprit (or one of them!) in my raised blood sugars.

The standard question: but why?? It’s not got any flavourings, additives or sweeteners in it.

I’ve now cut this out, but wonder if anyone else has this issue.
 
How many carbs are in the low fat yoghurt?

I used to find that low fat yoghurts tended to have quite a lot of sugar in them too.

Maybe I don’t know fully how things work, but why would sweeteners, additives or flavourings impact blood sugars?
 
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The standard question: but why?? It’s not got any flavourings, additives or sweeteners in it.
The standard answer is for almost all cases when something is low fat it has sugar added to make it taste better. I would double check to see if that's the case.

Sorry this might seem like a dumb question but what are you eating with the yogurt? :bookworm:
:bag:
 
I am one of the people who have an insulin response to even the thought of sweet stuff, despite either not going ahead and eating it, or it being made with artificial sweeteners.

It's a real thing for some.
 
The standard answer is for almost all cases when something is low fat it has sugar added to make it taste better. I would double check to see if that's the case.

Sorry this might seem like a dumb question but what are you eating with the yogurt? :bookworm:
:bag:

Just plain yogurt, no sweeteners in it, nothing added to it
 
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