Shouldn't affect your levels at all. The main problem with sweeteners generally is that they can cause some gastric upset for some people, especially in big quantities (hence why people are not recommended to buy 'diabetic' chocolate or sweets etc. One sweetener (equivalent to one teaspoon of sugar) is neither here nor there 🙂I picked up a sachet of sweeteners from one of those high street coffee shops, i'll give a go then test my levels and see if causes any issues
It’s only instant for me , Nescafé gold is my favouriteYes, I have never liked coffee without some sort of sweetness, so I put one Sweetex in a mug (I only drink instant, I'm not a connoisseur 🙂 ) Hasn't been a problem for me for nearly 12 years 🙂
I would second this. I never took sugar in drinks but do enjoy a weekend coffee with cream. I love the fact that I can have something so treat like as cream and it makes up to all the foods on my Not anymore list.I am another one who would advocate trying to cure your sweet tooth and trying cream in your coffee instead of sweetener. I find that the cream works great (I do occasionally have butter if I am out of cream, but haven't quite acquired the taste for that yet.... never tried the coconut oil but will be giving it a go) and without having to tolerate the artificial sweetener
taste. I consider it one of my little decadent luxuries to have cream in my coffee every morning when I have had to forego so many other foods for my diabetes.
I only drink espresso black no sugar at home and out but I do use stevia in food and in infusion s as I have very little tast and smell after a bad dose of flu 9 years ago I do taste sweet and bitter that comes from the tongue, the virus distroyed the fine hairs in the upper noseI cant stand the taste of sweeteners and went cold turkey from previously having 2 sugars in a coffee, I find I enjoy my coffee much more these days and I use unsweetened almond milk to cut even more carbs, I dont just drink instant though and treat myself to cafetiere coffee every afternoon, if there is a movement in your blood sugars it could be the caffeine in the coffee as some find that affects them xx
I have little sense of smell but can still taste, mine is due to chronic allergic rhinitis, and I can not eat some artificially sweetened foods as dont like the aftertaste .I only drink espresso black no sugar at home and out but I do use stevia in food and in infusion s as I have very little tast and smell after a bad dose of flu 9 years ago I do taste sweet and bitter that comes from the tongue, the virus distroyed the fine hairs in the upper nose
I have little sense of smell but can still taste, mine is due to chronic allergic rhinitis, and I can not eat some artificially sweetened foods as dont like the aftertaste .
I have little sense of smell but can still taste, mine is due to chronic allergic rhinitis, and I can not eat some artificially sweetened foods as dont like the aftertaste .
It's also a chemical stevia is made from leaves of a plant.I use Splenda, it's sucralose and doesn't have the fake/artificial taste some sweeteners do. i also found it's so sweet you only need to use half the amount of others