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"Carb Solutions" Bars and "Net Carbs"
Hello,
I recently bought a box of "Carb Solutions High Protein Bars", which advertise anywhere from 2-3 "net carbs" (depending on the flavor). I understand that the concept of "net carbs" is at least somewhat dubious, but generally accepted to mean the number of "impact" carbs, i.e. Total Carbs - Fiber - Sugar alcohols = "net/impact carbs". However, this product (Chocolate Fudge Almond flavor) contains 15G Total Carbs, 1G of fiber and (according to both the nutrition information and list of ingredients) NO sugar alcohols to subtract from the total? Any idea how they can promote this product as having "3 Net Carbs"??? I called the manufacturer, Richardson Labs, and got the runaround. Their number is 1-888-776-5383. -Mr. N |
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"Carb Solutions" Bars and "Net Carbs"
"Mr. N" wrote in message
s.com Hello, I recently bought a box of "Carb Solutions High Protein Bars", which advertise anywhere from 2-3 "net carbs" (depending on the flavor). I understand that the concept of "net carbs" is at least somewhat dubious, but generally accepted to mean the number of "impact" carbs, i.e. Total Carbs - Fiber - Sugar alcohols = "net/impact carbs". However, this product (Chocolate Fudge Almond flavor) contains 15G Total Carbs, 1G of fiber and (according to both the nutrition information and list of ingredients) NO sugar alcohols to subtract from the total? Any idea how they can promote this product as having "3 Net Carbs"??? I called the manufacturer, Richardson Labs, and got the runaround. Their number is 1-888-776-5383. They also subtract glycerine to come up with net carbs. |
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"Carb Solutions" Bars and "Net Carbs"
Ignoramus14640 wrote:
:: In article m, Mr. :: N wrote: ::: Hello, ::: ::: I recently bought a box of "Carb Solutions High Protein Bars", which ::: advertise anywhere from 2-3 "net carbs" (depending on the flavor). ::: ::: I understand that the concept of "net carbs" is at least somewhat ::: dubious, but generally accepted to mean the number of "impact" ::: carbs, i.e. Total Carbs - Fiber - Sugar alcohols = "net/impact ::: carbs". :: :: why subtract sugar alcohols? They are carbs and they do pack :: calories. :: ::: However, this product (Chocolate Fudge Almond flavor) contains 15G ::: Total Carbs, 1G of fiber and (according to both the nutrition ::: information and list of ingredients) NO sugar alcohols to subtract ::: from the total? ::: ::: Any idea how they can promote this product as having "3 Net ::: Carbs"??? ::: ::: I called the manufacturer, Richardson Labs, and got the runaround. ::: Their number is 1-888-776-5383. :: :: Just don't buy that junk... Candy has not yet made anyone healthy and :: slim... No food, fake or real, has ever made anyone healthy and slim... |
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"Carb Solutions" Bars and "Net Carbs"
"Ignoramus14640" wrote in message ... In article m, Mr. N wrote: why subtract sugar alcohols? They are carbs and they do pack calories. My understanding is that they digest so slowly that their impact on blood sugar is negligible. It's irrelevant in this case however - as the product doesn't contain sugar alcohols. The sweetener used is sucralose. Just don't buy that junk... Candy has not yet made anyone healthy and slim... It's not supposed to - it's just supposed to provide a high-protein, low-carb snack. In my own case, as a control for diabetes rather than weight loss. -- -My Real Name |
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"Carb Solutions" Bars and "Net Carbs"
Ignoramus14640 wrote:
:: In article m, Mr. :: N wrote: ::: ::: "Ignoramus14640" wrote in ::: message ... :::: In article m, :::: Mr. N wrote: ::: :::: why subtract sugar alcohols? They are carbs and they do pack :::: calories. ::: ::: My understanding is that they digest so slowly that their impact on ::: blood sugar is negligible. It's irrelevant in this case however - ::: as the product doesn't contain sugar alcohols. The sweetener used ::: is sucralose. :: :: Well, slowly or not, they are still carbs with calories. And, :: according to at least some evidence, in at least some people they do :: digest quickly. :: why in the hell are you lecturing him on SA when the product he is interested doesn't even have them? get a friggin clue. |
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"Carb Solutions" Bars and "Net Carbs"
the product
doesn't contain sugar alcohols. The sweetener used is sucralose. Splenda is made of sucralose....from their website: splenda.com Sucralose, or SPLENDAź Brand Sweetener, the no calorie sweetening ingredient in SPLENDAź No Calorie Sweetener, is not a carbohydrate and has been shown in studies to have no effect on blood glucose control or insulin levels. a.. Made from sugar, so it tastes like sugar b.. No calories c.. Suitable for people with diabetes d.. Can be used in any food and beverage e.. SPLENDAź Granular measures and pours like sugar f.. Stays sweet during cooking and baking |
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"Carb Solutions" Bars and "Net Carbs"
"Sue G." wrote in message ... doesn't contain sugar alcohols. The sweetener used is sucralose. Splenda is made of sucralose....from their website: splenda.com (head in hands, shaking in frustration) I KNOW. The bars I'm talking about contain sucralose/Splenda -- NOT sugar alcohols (maltitol, etc.). -- -My Real Name |
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"Carb Solutions" Bars and "Net Carbs"
doesn't contain sugar alcohols. The sweetener used is sucralose.
"Sue G." wrote: Splenda is made of sucralose....from their website: splenda.com "Mr. N" wrote: I KNOW. The bars I'm talking about contain sucralose/Splenda -- NOT sugar alcohols (maltitol, etc.). I'm posting from Google, so someone may have already raised this, but isn't the point that while sucralose isn't a sugar alchohol, it may be listed in the ingredients as a carb, because carbs listed on nutritional information aren't a food group per se (like protein and fat) but are 'everything else'? Meaning they are everything which *isn't* either a protein or a fat. On the face of it this appears slightly absurd, but they list fibre as a carb, even though the body can't absorb it. So sucralose can be listed as a carb on nutritional labels, and discounted in the way that sugar alcohols are. It also strikes me that the culprit is more likely to be the filler they sometimes use which as far as I can remember is dextrose, but I could be wrong on that one. (Yes, I do remember that according to Jenny and others perhaps SA's shouldn't be discounted.) The difference, as I understand it (and my understanding may be dim), between sucralose and sugar alchohols is that while the jury is out on some SA's, there have been proper tests on sucralose and it really *doesn't* affect blood sugar. That is excepting a placebo effect which I do recall some people have. This hasn't helped much, has it? -- Lexin (300/237/182) LC since 9 June 2003 |
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"Carb Solutions" Bars and "Net Carbs"
Is there glycerine/glycerol in these bars? It will not be listed as a sugar
alcohol. It will be included in the carb count, and it does raise the blood sugar of many people with diabetes--especially if you are on a low carb diet because the liver processes glycerine differently depending on whether it is full of glycogen or not. Bottom line: use your meter to verify that the bars don't raise your blood sugar no matter what the label says (and check at 2 hours since some of these lab-created food products are slower acting than you expect but cause a delayed spike.) -- Jenny - Low Carbing for 4 years. At goal for weight. Type 2 diabetes, hba1c 5.2. Cut the carbs to respond to my email address! Low carb facts and figures, my weight-loss photos, tips, recipes, strategies for dealing with diabetes and more at http://www.geocities.com/jenny_the_bean/ Looking for help controlling your blood sugar? Visit http://www.alt-support-diabetes.org/...0Diagnosed.htm "Mr. N" wrote in message s.com... "Sue G." wrote in message ... doesn't contain sugar alcohols. The sweetener used is sucralose. Splenda is made of sucralose....from their website: splenda.com (head in hands, shaking in frustration) I KNOW. The bars I'm talking about contain sucralose/Splenda -- NOT sugar alcohols (maltitol, etc.). -- -My Real Name |
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"Carb Solutions" Bars and "Net Carbs"
"Lexin" wrote in message om... I'm posting from Google, so someone may have already raised this, but isn't the point that while sucralose isn't a sugar alchohol, it may be listed in the ingredients as a carb, because carbs listed on nutritional information aren't a food group per se (like protein and fat) but are 'everything else'? No. -- -My Real Name |
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