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I have found a natural sugar replacement called xylobrit which has a low GI and is suitable for diabetics. It tastes the same as ordinary sugar but is half the calories and you can cook with it. It comes from Birch trees apparently! My dentist has tried it and says its better for your teeth than sugar so that's fine by me.