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(Glucose study) 4. When a diabetic patient eats zero-calorie foods and checks blood sugar

(Glucose study) 4. When a diabetic patient eats zero-calorie foods and checks blood sugar(Glucose study) 4. When a diabetic patient eats zero-calorie foods and checks blood sugar(Glucose study) 4. When a diabetic patient eats zero-calorie foods and checks blood sugar(Glucose study) 4. When a diabetic patient eats zero-calorie foods and checks blood sugar(Glucose study) 4. When a diabetic patient eats zero-calorie foods and checks blood sugar(Glucose study) 4. When a diabetic patient eats zero-calorie foods and checks blood sugar(Glucose study) 4. When a diabetic patient eats zero-calorie foods and checks blood sugar(Glucose study) 4. When a diabetic patient eats zero-calorie foods and checks blood sugar(Glucose study) 4. When a diabetic patient eats zero-calorie foods and checks blood sugar

 

When a diabetic patient eats zero-calorie foods and checks their blood sugar

 

1. Zero is the livelihood of many people. Long live science.

 

2. The problem is artificial sweetener Maltitol

 

3. I ate confidently thinking it was zero, but if maltitol is listed on the ingredient label, my blood sugar will spike.

 

4. Lotte snacks. Biscuit Zero, food caution

 

(Mongshil Zero, mention this in the ingredient list)

 

5. Diabetic and obese patients should be especially cautious with maltitol snacks.

 

Maltitol contains a sugar substitute that raises blood sugar similarly to regular sugar.

 

Baekdabang Zero causes blood sugar to spike too much despite having no sugar.

 

Please perform evasive maneuvers automatically.

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