Low-Carbohydrate Nutrition Approaches in Patients with Obesity, Prediabetes and Type 2 Diabetes

Low Carb on a Budget Patient Guide

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10 Agave Agave nectar Anhydrous dextrose Barbados sugar Barley malt Barley malt syrup Beet sugar Blackstrap molasses Brown sugar Buttered syrup Cane juice Cane juice crystals Cane juice solids Cane sugar Cane syrup Caramel Carob syrup Castor sugar Coconut palm sugar Coconut sugar Confectioners' sugar Corn sweetener Corn syrup Corn syrup solids Crystalline fructose Date sugar Dehydrated cane juice Demerara sugar Dextran Dextrin Dextrose Diastatic malt Diatase Dried oat syrup Ethyl maltol Evaporated cane juice crystals Evaporated cane juice Evaporated cane syrup Evaporated sugar cane Florida crystals Free-flowing brown sugars Fructose Fructose crystals Fruit juice Fruit juice concentrate Fruit juice crystals Galactose Glazing sugar Glucose Glucose solids Glucose syrup Golden sugar Golden syrup Granulated sugar Grape sugar Gum syrup High-fructose corn syrup Honey Icing Sugar Invert sugar Invert syrup King's syrup Lactose Malt sugar Malt syrup Maltodextrin Maltol Maltose Mannose Maple sugar Maple syrup Malasses Muscovado sugar Nectar Palm sugar Pancake syrup Panocha Powered sugar Raw sugar Refiner's syrup Rice syrup Saccharose Simple syrup Sorbitol Sorghum Sorghum syrup Sucanat Sucrose Sugar Sugar (granulated) Superfine sugar Sweet sorghum Syrup Treacle Turbinado sugar White sugar Xylose Yellow sugar 98 NAMES FOR SUGAR (+ HIDDEN SUGAR) VS Created by Rauan from the Noun Project Created by Rauan from the Noun Project Created by Rauan from the Noun Project Created by Rauan from the Noun Project Created by Rauan from the Noun Project Created by Rauan from the Noun Project Created by Rauan from the Noun Project Created by Rauan from the Noun Project Created by Rauan from the Noun Project Created by Rauan from the Noun Project Created by Rauan from the Noun Project Created by Rauan from the Noun Project Created by Rauan from the Noun Project Created by Rauan from the Noun Project Created by Rauan from the Noun Project Created by Rauan from the Noun Project Created by Rauan from the Noun Project Created by Rauan from the Noun Project Created by Rauan from the Noun Project Created by Rauan from the Noun Project Created by Rauan from the Noun Project One teaspoon of sugar in your bloodstream* This one teaspoon is tightly regulated by insulin and the system becomes overwhelmed when bombarded with a constant barrage of sugar. *assuming a blood glucose of 100mg/dl (standard measurement) and 5 liters of blood.

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