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Type 2 Sugar Alternatives

prasadv79

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Dear All,

Greetings.. I'm new member of this community..

My question is about the sugar alternatives.. My doctor suggested to replace normal sugar with Crystal Fructose. And not to use any artificial sugars.. Can anyone explain how best it is?

Regards,
Prasad
 
I say keep away from any 'ose' including fructose unless in it's natural state - ie in fruit.

I use truvia and xylitol

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Stevia is great if sugar is not an essential part of the recipe. You only need a tiny amount of Stevia compared to sugar, so if it asks for 200g sugar and you only use a teaspoon of Stevia, things like meringues won't work. In that case I would suggest erythritol. It's technically an alcohol sugar, but our bodies don't have the right enzymes to digest it. Therefore it has no effect on blood sugars. Truvia uses Erythritol, although I have not tried that brand. Last time I used Natvia, which didn't affect my blood sugars.

http://www.hollandandbarrett.com/shop/product/natures-garden-stevia-60017682?query=Stevia

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Natvia-Natu...ie=UTF8&qid=1403077751&sr=8-1&keywords=natvia
 
I use it in dessert recipes and to sweeten cream. You can also get drops which are good.


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Stevia is great if sugar is not an essential part of the recipe. You only need a tiny amount of Stevia compared to sugar, so if it asks for 200g sugar and you only use a teaspoon of Stevia, things like meringues won't work. In that case I would suggest erythritol. It's technically an alcohol sugar, but our bodies don't have the right enzymes to digest it. Therefore it has no effect on blood sugars. Truvia uses Erythritol, although I have not tried that brand. Last time I used Natvia, which didn't affect my blood sugars.

http://www.hollandandbarrett.com/shop/product/natures-garden-stevia-60017682?query=Stevia

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Natvia-Natu...ie=UTF8&qid=1403077751&sr=8-1&keywords=natvia
6th Stevia Global Summit 2014 www.steviaglobalforum.org
 
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