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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Is EZE-Sweet safe for people with diabetes?
It can easily be incorporated into the diets of people and may be used in conjunction with food programs for people with diabetes, as well as, with guidelines, for people with diabetes who use carbohydrate counting. People with diabetes are advised to check with their registered dietician or physician.
What is the Glycemic Index (GI) value of EZE-Sweet?
Glycemic Index (GI) is a measure of how fast carbohydrate foods are metabolized into glucose and thus affect the blood sugar levels. Most sugar substitutes contain a very small amount of carbohydrates and are not classified as foods. Assigning a GI value to a sugar substitute is not a proper use of the GI concept. The Glycemic Load (GL) is a more appropriate concept for sugar substitutes.
What is Glycemic Load (GL) and how does it relate to a sugar substitute like EZE-Sweet?
Glycemic Load (GL) refers to the impact that a food’s carbohydrate content has on the level of glucose in the body, taking into account the type and amount of carbohydrate consumed. Using EZE-Sweet in place of sugar can help to reduce the Glycemic Load (GL) of the foods you consume.
What is semi-nutritive starch?
The semi-nutritive starch has a vegetable source, namely corn. It is a simple sugar that functions as a sweetener and carrier in foods and drinks. Our guide lists it a typically vegan.
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