Keto Question
josiereside1
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Should I be tracking my SF Metamucil packet in regards to net carbs on Keto?? Hard to find info but it seems like a fiber supplement itself cannot cancel itself out, if that makes sense...
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You'd subtract fiber from carbs to see (it cannot have more fiber than carbs). I don't know if there are any carbs in it but fiber -- if it's only fiber then it's 0 net carbs, if it has more carbs might be worth counting. Calories also might be worth counting -- I just have no idea how much it contains.0
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You will subtract the total fiber from the total carbs. If the fiber is greater than the carbs, then subtract the remaining fiber from your other carbs for that day.2
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cmriverside wrote: »You will subtract the total fiber from the total carbs. If the fiber is greater than the carbs, then subtract the remaining fiber from your other carbs for that day.
fiber cannot be greater than the carbs as fiber is a carb, but not one your body can access the energy from.
If the fiber is greater than the carbs on the package, then fiber has already been deducted from the total carbs and the carb number would be net carbs2 -
I found it simpler just to track total carbs and make sure that I are high fibre, low sugar/carb foods.
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cmriverside wrote: »You will subtract the total fiber from the total carbs. If the fiber is greater than the carbs, then subtract the remaining fiber from your other carbs for that day.
fiber cannot be greater than the carbs as fiber is a carb, but not one your body can access the energy from.
If the fiber is greater than the carbs on the package, then fiber has already been deducted from the total carbs and the carb number would be net carbs
I'm sure it's clear as mud for the OP now.2 -
josiereside1 wrote: »Should I be tracking my SF Metamucil packet in regards to net carbs on Keto?? Hard to find info but it seems like a fiber supplement itself cannot cancel itself out, if that makes sense...
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cmriverside wrote: »cmriverside wrote: »You will subtract the total fiber from the total carbs. If the fiber is greater than the carbs, then subtract the remaining fiber from your other carbs for that day.
fiber cannot be greater than the carbs as fiber is a carb, but not one your body can access the energy from.
If the fiber is greater than the carbs on the package, then fiber has already been deducted from the total carbs and the carb number would be net carbs
I'm sure it's clear as mud for the OP now.
LOL you are correct cmriverside!
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I added it to the Carb Manager app and it is total of 6 carbs, 3 net with 3 grams of fiber... total of 23 cals
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