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Old Wed, Aug-27-03, 20:45
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Question Can Anyone Explain Total Carbs 16g And Effecitve Carbs

What Is Carbs In Maltitol 16g And Net Impactible Carbs 3.3g. It Is Confusing When You See Effective Carbs So Low Then Read The Total Carbs 16g Is This Not Good For The Atkins Diet.
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Old Wed, Aug-27-03, 20:54
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Maltitol is a Sugar Alcohol. Atkins says you can deduct Sugar Alcohols [like Fiber] as they have little effect on Blood Sugar. I tend to try to avoid Maltitol as it has a much higher GI than other Sugar Alcohols.
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Old Wed, Aug-27-03, 20:56
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Maltitol is a "sugar from alcohol" or "sugar alcohol". Most (but not all) people cannot convert sugar alcohols to glucose, thus the carbs in Maltitol are considered "non-impact", and can be subtracted from the Total Carbs, just the same as you would subtract the carbs from "Dietary Fiber".

The problem is, not everyone reacts to sugar alcohols in the same way, so it is a good idea to experiment a bit before launching into a menu that is filled with these items. With a little testing, you should be able to tell what, if any, impact these carbs have on your rate of weight loss.
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