Guest guest Posted July 19, 2004 Report Share Posted July 19, 2004 How do you get that 'tinyurl' part? I see it all the time but how do you DO it... AIM/yahoo sierraflowr -- I was always looking outside myself for strength and confidence, but it comes from within. It is there all the time. Freud > > Reply-To: alldiabeticinternational > Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 21:17:18 -0000 > To: alldiabeticinternational > Subject: [alldiabeticinternational] Are They Really Low Carb > > http://tinyurl.com/4fxqj > > > Are They Really Low Carb > > > Foessel > News Channel 7 > Thursday, May 13, 2004 > > > You can get everything from chocolate bars to pancake syrup, > with low or no carbohydrates. > > But are they really low in carbs, and maybe more importantly are > they good for you? > > The hardest part about following a diet--desserts. > > Just about all sweets are forbidden because of the carb culprit: > sugar. > > Nutritionist Heller says, " It gets absorbed very > quickly. It spikes your blood sugar up. That might signal hunger and > fatigue, which may make you eat more. " > > Like this three musketeers bars, it has 46 grams of > carbohydrates, almost all from sugar. > > But wait now-a-days you can find so-called low-carb bars with > names like " Endulge " and " Chocolate Decedance " . > > And the sensuous sounding snacks claim to have only have two net > carbs. > > Nutritionist Bonnie Liebman says, " People see these net carb > claims and say oh it's low in net carbs i can't gain weight " > > However, a look at the back shows there are actually 25 grams of > carbs. > > So, if there are 25 carbs on the back then what is this figure > on the front. > > What are net carbs? > > Heller says, " What they're doing is, the'yre subtracting the > sugar, alcohols, that they've added to make it taste sweet. " > > Companies subtract the sugar alcohol carbs from the " total " > number of carbs because they say it doesn't impact your blood sugar > the same way regular sugar does, keeping you from gaining weight. > > However, what these bars don't tell you is that sugar alcohol, > like regular sugar, has calories. > > Liebman says, " The problem is minimal impact on blood sugar > doesn't necessarily mean minimal impact on your hips " > > So what's really in these bars? > > The candy bar has 260 calories, the low-carb bar - 220. > > Only 40 less calories. > > And that's why most nutritionists won't endorse a low-carb diet. > > Because in the end losing weight is really about one thing less > calories, not just less carbs. > > > > > > pancreatitis info > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/ThePancreatitisPlace/ > > diabetic recipes > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/diabetic_recipes/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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