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Sugar alcohols lesson

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Eddy Edson

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In remission from Type 2
A well-meaning soul gave me some "sugar free, carb free" sweets. I don't have a huge sweet tooth "unprovoked", but if you leave something like that around & it seems like it won't have any impact on BG, I'll chomp 'em down.

So I learned a lesson about sugar alcohols. These things were choc-full of maltitol and mannitol, sugar alcohols which do in fact impact BG. Even though manufacturers can claim they are "carb free", commentary in various places suggest counting them as carbs at a ~50% per g rate.

Lesson learned. Plus they gave me gas. Blah.
 
Not that bad, if it was only wind I assure you!
 
I agree with Jenny, it could have been 😱😱😱
 
Yup, sugar alcohols work as very effective osmotic laxatives. Mannitol is actually used clinically to debung folk. It doesn’t affect BG because it isn’t absorbed. If it were absorbed, it wouldn’t work.
 
I actually eat some sugar free chocolate (with mannitol) when the pipes seems clogged.
 
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