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<blockquote data-quote="rick37" data-source="post: 2308547" data-attributes="member: 530578"><p>If you value your health, even a little stay away from this Unilever product - Magnum, No added Sugar, Vanilla Caramel </p><p></p><p>contains 154KCALS per stick as per their package. It apparently only has 20grams of carbohydrates per stick too. </p><p>How eating one effected me: within around 1hr30min my blood sugar jumped from 4.4mmol/L to over 12mmol/L. Ive been type 1 for over 40years, so did allow for the carbs and was also being active. </p><p></p><p>My bloods then remained high above 10mmol/L for over 67hours even after nil per mouth, not a single bite of food while also having increased the basal rate by over 50% per day too.</p><p></p><p>Please this is extremely dangerous and all people should avoid this; there should be a warning attached, just as is required of tobacco industries products. </p><p></p><p>PS# yes, this concern was raised with Unilever however they could not even find a person to read and understand the issue with their standard ‘fob off’ being sent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rick37, post: 2308547, member: 530578"] If you value your health, even a little stay away from this Unilever product - Magnum, No added Sugar, Vanilla Caramel contains 154KCALS per stick as per their package. It apparently only has 20grams of carbohydrates per stick too. How eating one effected me: within around 1hr30min my blood sugar jumped from 4.4mmol/L to over 12mmol/L. Ive been type 1 for over 40years, so did allow for the carbs and was also being active. My bloods then remained high above 10mmol/L for over 67hours even after nil per mouth, not a single bite of food while also having increased the basal rate by over 50% per day too. Please this is extremely dangerous and all people should avoid this; there should be a warning attached, just as is required of tobacco industries products. PS# yes, this concern was raised with Unilever however they could not even find a person to read and understand the issue with their standard ‘fob off’ being sent. [/QUOTE]
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