27 Feb 2011

Calorie-free sugar for diabetes

For people with diabetes mellitus pure sugar and food ingredients treated with pure sugar, like white sugar, brown sugar, honey, syrup, and other sweet foods are included in the type of foods to avoid for blood sugar always under control.

Thanks to technological developments in food production is now the diabetes can enjoy sweets without worrying about the calorie content with artificial sweeteners. Later this artificial sweetener is not only intended to control blood sugar but also maintain weight, reduce tooth decay as well as the main sweetening ingredient substitutions. Read also Sugar can be a drug.

There are two classes of artificial sweeteners: sweeteners are very high levels of sweetness and sweeteners that are not so sweet as conventional sugar substitute. Aspartame, saccharin, and cyclamate into first class, second class entry sorbitol.

Selection of the use of a good alternative sweetener is usually based on their properties like sucrose. That is approaching the level of sweetness of sucrose, is colorless, odorless, has a pleasant taste, safe for consumption, and easily soluble.

Even so, the amount consumed is very limited and should not be excessive. The recommended limit for people with diabetes for each of the different artificial sweeteners. For processed foods, for example, the maximum dose for cyclamate is 2 ppm, whereas for saccharin 0.15 ppm. For drinks, cyclamate dose allowed is 0.06 ppm and 0.005 ppm saccharin.

One low-calorie sweetener products, Tropicana Slim, recently released its newest product that is Tropicana Slim Steleaf. This product was first used in Paraguay, Brazil and Japan.

"Various studies have suggested that stevia can provide benefits for diabetics, the regulation of blood sugar levels better," said Norma Sari Dewi, brand manager of Tropicana Slim. He added, this product can be a choice of low-calorie sugar, not only for diabetics but for anyone who wants a healthy lifestyle but still fun.

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