bopeep12300
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- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
never mind jump back on that horsewe all have blips, the trick is to forget it and move on, well done on your progress so far
atkins bars are much less than that jamrox
read the front of the packet, in america they dont take the fiber out before telling you the carb content, in the uk its automatically deducted, if i remember its more like 2g per bar
Sorry mate, I make it about 15g of so per bar.
uk atkins site, uk listing of the carbs
http://uk.atkins.com/products/bars/chocolate-peanut-caramel.html
14.8g ccarbs, of which 1.1g is sugar, 12g polyol, and listing 9.4g of fibre on top of the 14.8g.
http://uk.atkins.com/products/bars/chocolate-decadence.html
17.9g carbs, of which 1g sugar, 15.9 polyol + the fibre on top again.
American site lists a similar bar, (but lighter, so pro rata)
carbs 30g made up of fibre 10g, 16g polyol, 2g sugar.
Polyol is the stuff in Thorntons diabetic chocolate, (which I eat), it's still a carb, but a low GI one.
from your link it says 2.8g net carbs, what does that mean? its the only thing you didn't list
AdvantageChocolate Peanut caramel
- 18g Protein
- 1.1g Sugar
- 2.8g Net Carbs
i copy pasted that
The Atkins daybreak bars are 2.1 net carbs, I eat these quite a bit, barely raises my BG's at all.
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i believed them to be and they dont raise my bg, im not sure douglas may be right
no its not the only thing that counts, keeping my carbs below a certain level is what counts, its not just blood glucose that benefits from lchf
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