"Calorie free" syrup
CarbingTemptation
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so I found a dessert/coffee syrup in my cupboard and was wondering if anyone could give any detail on the reliability of this claim.
Ingredients are listed on the bottle in the pic. It tastes super sweet so I'm hoping its a sugar saver.
I'd be interested to know if there's potential for it to trigger cravings/cause a crash too.
Thanks!
Ingredients are listed on the bottle in the pic. It tastes super sweet so I'm hoping its a sugar saver.
I'd be interested to know if there's potential for it to trigger cravings/cause a crash too.
Thanks!
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It is legitimate. Sucralose is a sugar alcohol. Your body does not retain sugar alcohols. You urinate or defecate them out.0
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I have something similar. They are merely using sucralose instead of sugar so I do not doubt the veracity. But I hate the taste of sucralose. And it gives me a headache.0
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BritDillinger wrote: »It is legitimate. Sucralose is a sugar alcohol. Your body does not retain sugar alcohols. You urinate or defecate them out.
Ahh thank you! I always wondered why sweeteners just contained other sugars.
Excellent. My morning coffee is certainly going to streamline itself now!0 -
BritDillinger wrote: »It is legitimate. Sucralose is a sugar alcohol.
Sucralose is chlorinated sucrose (sugar) with three of the OH groups replaced by Cl. It retains the ring structure whereas sugar alcohols do not. Sugar alcohols do not contain chlorine atoms and their names end in -ol.
I think it is more accurate to categorise sucralose as an artificial sweetener than a sugar alcohol - I haven't seen that before.
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The classification of sugar alcohol or not it actually super important because sugar alcohol wrecks many people's digestive systems, mine included.0
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Label states is has 0.0g of carbohydrates per 100ml - yet it contains at least one carbohydrate (sucralose and also citric acid). The label looks amateurish.0
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Isn't sucralose the same thing as Splenda? It's too sweet for me... and it usually turns me into massice carb craving mode for some reason.0
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granturismo wrote: »Label states is has 0.0g of carbohydrates per 100ml - yet it contains at least one carbohydrate (sucralose and also citric acid). The label looks amateurish.
Citric acid is a carb?
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Isn't sucralose the same thing as Splenda? It's too sweet for me... and it usually turns me into massice carb craving mode for some reason.
Yes. Splenda is the original brand name. Sucralose is the generic name.
Sucralose is my go to artificial sweetener. It lacks the nasty after taste of aspartame and saccharine, you can cook with it and it doesn't trash my digestive system like sugar alcohols.0 -
This doesn't directly relate to the topic at hand, but this seems like a good thread to share this in...I typically shy away from calorie-free, or sugar-free foods, as they are usually loaded with artificial sweeteners. IMO, they do more harm than actual sugar. BUT, keep an eye out for foods sweetened with stevia. It is a natural sweetner, has no calories, and is sweeter than sugar, so less can be used. I've not read anything that leads me to believe it is harmful in any way. Dextrose is also an option as it is the part of sugar that's not bad for you per se, although it has calories and carbs. It is much like powdered sugar in consistency and taste. It is a simple sugar, usually derived from corn, wheat, or rice, and is readily accepted/broken down by the body (high GI). I use it for pre/post workout carb source for energy, and to sweeten fruit if I need more carbs in my day's diet (dextrose happens to be found naturally in fruits as well).0
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I am with lhulsey4. I have a bottle of liquid Stevia. I just put 5 drops on my unsweetened oatmeal this morning and it was more than sweet enough. No after taste no health warnings.0
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BritDillinger wrote: »It is legitimate. Sucralose is a sugar alcohol. Your body does not retain sugar alcohols. You urinate or defecate them out.
This.0 -
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