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From the lens The Truth about Maltitol.
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Khaleeka
Jul 8, 2011 @ 4:07 pm | delete
- Great lens, but a word of warning for diabetics... For certain people, this substance is metabolized like normal sugar so beware! I can eat regular chocolate without trouble, but if it contains maltitol, my sugars go through the roof.
Blessings from a squid angel.
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applesandoranges
Jul 9, 2011 @ 5:17 pm | delete
- Khaleeka, thanks for your contribution. This is true, and more commonly in Type 1 Diabetics. Maltitol can affect different people in different ways. I've talked to diabetics that can eat maltitol with no problems and others that do experience spikes in blood sugar or even intestinal discomfort.
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