- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
- Pronouns
- He/Him
Hi All
For as long as I can remember we've been using a variety of 'low fat' versions of various products in an attempt to 'be good'.
Semi-skimmed milk, low fat yoghurt, low fat spread and so on.
I posted something in a thread running at the mo about diabetic-friendly adaptations for various desserts and mentioned Elmlea as an alternative to double cream. Cherrypie then alerted me to the fact that Elmlea has a bit of a reputation for containing that nastiest of nasties 'hydrogenated vegetable oil' (trans fats).
Now I know from earlier internet noodling that hydrogenated/partially hydrogenated veg oils are worse for cholesterol and CHD than saturated fats, but hadn't made the 'Elmlea' connection. We had some 'Elmlea Double Light' in the fridge, and also some 'Flora Light' both of which we have been using for some time. I've checked the ingredients list for both and neither admit to containing any hydrogenated oils at all.
Does this mean that they don't? Are these 'safe' as long as the ingredients do not list partially or fully hydrogenated oils or can they still be hidden among the listed 'vegetable oil'? Do you lot use low fat alternatives? Should we revert to butter and double cream?


For as long as I can remember we've been using a variety of 'low fat' versions of various products in an attempt to 'be good'.
Semi-skimmed milk, low fat yoghurt, low fat spread and so on.
I posted something in a thread running at the mo about diabetic-friendly adaptations for various desserts and mentioned Elmlea as an alternative to double cream. Cherrypie then alerted me to the fact that Elmlea has a bit of a reputation for containing that nastiest of nasties 'hydrogenated vegetable oil' (trans fats).
Now I know from earlier internet noodling that hydrogenated/partially hydrogenated veg oils are worse for cholesterol and CHD than saturated fats, but hadn't made the 'Elmlea' connection. We had some 'Elmlea Double Light' in the fridge, and also some 'Flora Light' both of which we have been using for some time. I've checked the ingredients list for both and neither admit to containing any hydrogenated oils at all.
Does this mean that they don't? Are these 'safe' as long as the ingredients do not list partially or fully hydrogenated oils or can they still be hidden among the listed 'vegetable oil'? Do you lot use low fat alternatives? Should we revert to butter and double cream?