Hello again Brunneria. I don't like the "metallic" taste of sweetex either - I prefer sugar - and I have not found a suitable alternative. I HATE tea or coffee without some kind of sweetner. Sugar and alcohol may have had a big hand in me developing Diabetes in the first place.
In that case, xylitol may well suit you! I found it a lovely flavour with none of the chemical aftertaste. I would still be using it if we didn't have dogs (it is deadly poisonous to them, because it causes hypos, but does not have that effect on humans).
Hi Ziggy, thanks for that
@ziggy_w
Does this mean it could be a good, occasional, remedy for constipation (due to LCHF)???
I might give it a try ...
Thanks
Hello again Gayle. If xulitol is "alcohol sugar" why on earth do you want to put in tea and coffee? As a Diabetic it is strongly advisable that you do not consume either alcohol or sugar on a regular basis (depending on how much tea and coffee you drink in a day and how sweet you want them to be).
Personally, I would stay well clear from any sugar or alcohol. The odd "tipple" now and again may not do you any harm (unless you have a weakness for alcohol - i.e. former alcoholic) but tea and coffee some people tend to drink quite a lot of during the course of a day.
Perhaps it would be best to speak to your Doctor or Diabetic Nurse before going down that road.
You have certainty given us something to think about.
Welcome to the Forum.
In that case, xylitol may well suit you! I found it a lovely flavour with none of the chemical aftertaste. I would still be using it if we didn't have dogs (it is deadly poisonous to them, because it causes hypos, but does not have that effect on humans).
best article on the sugar alcohols I have found. I personally can't handle much of them
https://www.ynhh.org/services/nutrition/sugar-alcohol.aspx
I find liquid Stevia to be an excellent sweetener. Just 2 or 3 drops will sweeten a drink with no strange taste. I use it with the juice of one lemon. Hate the powder version of it though. Reading on line Stevia is supposed to be good for our health.
Elaine
try ebay - I've found it there before - in all different flavours!
Sounds like you signed up for Amazon prime at the checkout stage...probably by clicking on one of those tempting "would you like this delivered tomorrow" tags they have.Oh dear Nicksu. I am a little wary of buying on the Internet just now. I purchased some books from Amazon in October last and the ones from Amazon came OK but the one from USA never arrived even though I paid for it. Then Amazon started using my Debit Card number to withdraw £7.99 each month from my account - they did it 3 times and I had to inform the bank to cancel my Debit Card and to report Amazon to the Police for fraud. Finally, after much hassle the money was re-credited to my account but I don't know whether the money came from Amazon or the Bank.
Now I prefer to buy from shops - even if they are dearer.
But thank you for the Info.
Sounds like you signed up for Amazon prime at the checkout stage...probably by clicking on one of those tempting "would you like this delivered tomorrow" tags they have.
Here in Canada, liquid stevia can be found in most grocery stores or health food stores. It comes in a very small bottle with a dropper and is very concentrated.
Hello 4ratbags. Looking at your profile you are doing very well and probably the envy of most Diabetics - so why do you want to spoil a good record with the carbs in curry dishes, mince, peas and diet coke?It's not all bad; I would eat the tomatoes, curry dishes, mince, peas and diet coke
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