Sugar Alcohol Keto
The average American consumes about 66 pounds of added sugar every single year.
This is troubling because sugar consumption has been implicated in the development of some of America’s most prevalent diseases such as obesity, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and dementia.
The tide is turning, however. More people are waking up to the damaging effects of sugar consumption and looking for healthy alternatives.
The truth is that you can enjoy the delicious sweet taste of your favorite treats without the negative health consequences of sugar.
Unfortunately big food has co-opted this trend and began manufacturing foods with dangerous artificial sweeteners that may actually be worse for your health than sugar. This includes sweeteners such as aspartame, saccharin, acesulfame K, and sucralose.
Even those these sweeteners do not spike your blood sugar, they each have adverse side effects and are best avoided.
But this doesn’t mean there aren’t healthy and safe low-carb sweeteners that can add flavor and enjoyment to your life without negative side effects!
sugar alcohol keto- Here are 4 low-carb sugar substitutes to satisfy your sweet tooth:
1. Stevia
Stevia is a low-carb sweetener that is derived from a plant in the chrysanthemum family called Stevia rebaudiana. Stevia is attractive because it has zero calories and therefore no effect on blood sugar. Stevia also contains antioxidants such as apigenin and quercetin which can help combat oxidative stress.
Native to Paraguay and Brazil, the stevia plant has been used as a natural sweetener for centuries by the Guarani people. They referred to the plant as kaa-he which means “sweet herb.” They also used it as a natural medicine to treat conditions such as upset stomach and colic.
Most stevia products found in stores, however, are highly refined extracts of the stevia plant. A compound called rebaudioside A (Reb A) is extracted from the stevia plant. This is what most stevia products consist of. Found in stores as both powder and liquid extracts, stevia has become a popular zero-calorie sugar substitute.
It is best to find liquid stevia extracts. Many powder stevia products are cut with extra ingredients such as preservatives and excipients that can have negative side effects and negate the benefits of stevia.
When using commercial stevia as a sweetener, make sure to start small. Reb A can be anywhere from 200-300 times sweeter than refined sugar cane!
Many people find the taste of stevia off putting, due to the notable bitter aftertaste of some brands.
2. Monk Fruit (Luo Han Guo)
Native to Southern China and Thailand, the monk fruit is a small green gourd that is actually a member of the cucumber family. The name “monk fruit” comes from it’s historic consumption by Buddhist monks.
Traditionally, the fruit was dried and used to make teas. Today, extracts of the fruit are used to make commercially available monk fruit sweeteners.
Monk fruit has zero calories and zero sugar. Like stevia, it is about 200 times sweeter than refined sugar cane. Monk fruit can also be found in both liquid and powder form. It is less commonly found in grocery stores and notably more expensive than stevia.
Most people find the flavor of monk fruit to be more appealing than stevia because of the lack of bitter aftertaste.
Many monk fruit products are combined with sugar alcohols such as erythritol to reduce cost and enhance the flavor profile.
3. Erythritol
Erythritol is member of a popularizing group of low-carb sweeteners called sugar alcohols.
But don’t worry, it won’t get you drunk!
Due to their molecular structure, sugar alcohols provide a sweet flavor without impacting your blood sugar levels.
Erythritol is mostly excreted from the urine after ingestion. Although not zero calorie like stevia and monk fruit, erythritol provides a meager .26 calories per gram, which is negligible.
Erythritol is naturally occurring in many plants. Many cheap manufacturers of erythritol extract it from GMO cornstarch. These brands should be avoided. Look for certified non-GMO erythritol.
Unlike stevia and monk fruit, erythritol is not as sweet as sugar so more may be required to achieve the desired sweetness of a recipe.
4. Xylitol
Like erythritol, xylitol is also a sugar alcohol. Unlike erythritol, however, xylitol is more likely to cause digestive distress in certain individuals. Others handle moderate amounts just fine.
This is because while erythritol is absorbed before making its way to the colon, xylitol is not. Once xylitol reaches the colon, it can potentially feed pathogenic bacteria resulting in gas, bloating, and diarrhea. Therefore, individuals with gut dysbiosis should avoid consuming xylitol.
That said, many people regularly consume xylitol without any problems.
Also like erythritol, cheap xylitol products are often sourced from GMO corn. So when purchasing xylitol look for products sourced from North American birch bark.
5. Allulose
Allulose is another healthy, low-carbohydrate sweetener option. And amazingly, it offers some health benefits beyond the other options.
Allulose occurs naturally in just a few foods, such as wheat, figs, and raisins. Due to its rarity, it’s known as a “rare sugar.”
Like the other healthy substitutes, allulose has been found to reduce blood sugars and promote weight loss in studies. But, when tested head to head with erythritol, it’s been found to boost fat loss more. It may also reduce the risk of fatty liver disease.
Overall, allulose is a great option when you want to cut carbs, get into the keto zone, and enjoy the health benefits of ketosis.
Also Look for Sugar Substitute Blends
Since many baking products need specific properties for thickening, flavoring, texture, and more, there are also great sugar substitute blends on the market. For example, Erythritol and Monk Fruit are often combined for a better baking product, flavor, and texture. An example of this blend, along with fiber, is Wondrose.
Or, Erythritol, Monk Fruit, and Stevia might be combined.
Less Carbs, More Flavor!
Eating low-carb does not mean you have to skimp on flavor and enjoyment. There are many low-calorie sugar-free sweeteners available. Try out these options to see which ones work best for you and your family.
These sweeteners can be used in recipes to make low-carb desserts or to sweeten beverages such as coffee, tea, and lemonade.
Whatever you use them for, you can rest easy knowing that you are not spiking your blood sugar and creating metabolic dysfunction like you would be if you were consuming sugar.
Get in the Zone
For more information on how to use a low-carb diet for weight loss, increased energy, and enhanced cognitive function, visit www.KetoZone.com today!
References
- https://www.ruled.me/keto-diet-plan-best-and-worst-sweeteners/
- https://ketodietapp.com/Blog/post/2013/06/10/Top-10-Natural-Low-carb-Sweeteners
- https://www.ketoconnect.net/best-sugar-substitute/
- https://www.livescience.com/39601-stevia-facts-safety.html
- https://www.healthline.com/health/food-nutrition/monk-fruit-vs-stevia
- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22339545/
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Hello, I live in Long Island New York, I want to share with you all an article I found in Sundays Newsday in the sports section, dated Sunday, February 4th, 2018.
This article was so inspiring, its great when someone like Tom Brady, is living and proving by example and deed to the world, (funny he works for the owner of NABISCO) that eating and living heathy is a contributing factor towards his marvelous career and success as perhaps the greatest quarterback of all time.
I pray, no matter how far along you are in your decision and journey towards changing your diet and lifestyle habits in your quest to live and be healthy (hopefully with the aid of Dr. Don Colbert and his products), this will prove to be a source of inspiration and a catalyst towards change and divine health, in conjunction with your career choices, dreams, and or the desires of your heart.
The following are some of the highlights and nuggets of wisdom from Tom Brady, quarterback for the New England Patriots who will be the first NFL player to capture a sixth Super Bowl title and the first to win a Lombardi Trophy at age 40. To read more about Mr. Brady and his diet and lifestyle choices Mr. Brady has just released his new book entitled “TB12 Method.
Tom Brady who will make his 8th Super Bowl appearance Sunday says, “My regime of eating right, training right, and relaxing right are indispensable to his success and longevity. Further he quotes, “I need to invest in the things that are going to help me feel good, or else I would have stopped playing 10 years ago. Further Tom says, “I try to eat well, hydrate well (how about 25 glasses of water a day, 20 oz first thing in the morning) get the right amount of rest, and the right mental balance.”
Brady’s longevity can be DIRECTLY RELATED TO “LIFESTYLE CHANGES” he made along the way. Listen to what he says” When I think about the things I ate when I was little, I can understand why I was a late bloomer. Some of the stuff, it was terrrible, Its just not what I would do today.” He goes on to state, “I’ve learned, I’ve growth in different ways; My BODY IS VERY IMPORTANT, YOUR BODY AND HOW YOUR BODY CAN HANDLE the rigors of training is very important. Brady decided more than a decade ago that to live out his dream of playing for more than TWENTY YEARS, he needed to make sweeping changes to his PHYSICAL AND MENTAL APPROACH.” Along with Mike Francesa, the famous pioneer sports commentator of WFAN THE FAN, (who just recently retired after almost 30 years of being on the air), he (and this is what he concluded saying to all his supporters following his final thank you on his last show) along with Mr. Brady, they both said,”I just love the game, “ITS EASY TO DO THIS WHEN YOU LOVE IT. “THE POINT IS YOU FIND SOMETHING YOU LOVE TO DO, AND IT NEVER FEELS LIKE WORK.” Great wisdom from two of the best in there chosen careers.
Life and Blessings,
Matthew