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To make a long story short, it is my understanding that lactilol,

malitol, sorbitol, splenda, whatever, can be absorbed in very degrees,

but minimally so. I also know that high amounts of some of these

things can cause diarreha, gas pains, etc. I think malitol is even

used as a laxatives, I think overseas.... I recall someone posting once

(different list serve).

The reason most of these are still allowable on some of the keto/atkins

like diets is that they are absorbed very slowly, and have much less

impact on the whole insulin/body cycle than real sugar - much much

less.

I am not on the keto diet, but do an atkins like diet, as I feel better

on it, overall.

Can I ask how the keto diet helps you?

On Jun 12, 2004, at 4:10 AM, wrote:

> Message: 12

> Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 21:40:53 -0000

>

> Subject: Re: all Qgel contain sorbitol or xylitol

>

> Whoa, time out! I am on a ketogenic diet to help my symptoms, and my

> understanding is that the sugar alcohols (like xylitol and sorbitol)

> are not absorbed by the intestines, so do not have a carbohydrate

> load (even though they technically are carbohydrates).

>

> Has anyone checked into this, or do other people on ketogenic diets

> avoid all " no sugar " lactitol, maltitol, xylitol, etc. products that

> tout " made for diabetics " ?j

>

> I don't know if the epic4health people would know about ketogenic

> diets, but I haven't found a good dietitian yet for my diet plan,

> does anyone have a dietitian they could ask?

>

> Thanks,

> RH

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Hi , Thanks for the further info on the " itol " sugars. Your

explanation might help me understand why I can't seem to

manage sorbitol and others can. I don't have blood sugar

problems, I just can't seem to manage to process carbs very

well, regardless of whether they metabolise fast or slow, without

a swift and severe increase in just about all my " mito-type "

symptoms.

I'm so glad to hear that you are feeling better on the Atkins diet.

I have been on a ketogenic diet for about a year. It makes a

HUGE difference in my symptoms. I had been a vegan for 25

years and my diet was high in whole food, organic, complex

carbs. The change was difficult philosophically, but I didn't have

a great deal of choice. The ketogenic diet is thought to often be

an effective diet for the type of mito I probaly have.

Best Wishes,

Anita

(probably PDCD/PDH and currently going after a definitive

diagnosis)

> To make a long story short, it is my understanding that lactilol,

> malitol, sorbitol, splenda, whatever, can be absorbed in very

degrees,

> but minimally so. I also know that high amounts of some of

these

> things can cause diarreha, gas pains, etc. I think malitol is

even

> used as a laxatives, I think overseas.... I recall someone

posting once

> (different list serve).

>

> The reason most of these are still allowable on some of the

keto/atkins

> like diets is that they are absorbed very slowly, and have much

less

> impact on the whole insulin/body cycle than real sugar - much

much

> less.

>

> I am not on the keto diet, but do an atkins like diet, as I feel

better

> on it, overall.

>

> Can I ask how the keto diet helps you?

>

>

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