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Model: King Arthur, Baking Sugar Alternative, Made with Plant-Based Ingredients, Keto-Friendly, 1-to-1 Substitute for Granulated Sugar, 12 Ounces
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Artificial?
Google - Allulose, a monosaccharide also known as psicose, is a rare sugar. It's found naturally in dried fruits like jackfruit, figs and raisins, but only in small quantities which makes it difficult to extract from its original source.
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Contains allulose, an artificial sweetener. Don't recommend
Artificial?
Google - Allulose, a monosaccharide also known as psicose, is a rare sugar. It's found naturally in dried fruits like jackfruit, figs and raisins, but only in small quantities which makes it difficult to extract from its original source.
last time I used Allulose, I had to penguin-walk to the toilet.
Same here! Made a gallon of iced lemon tea with about a cup of allulose. Had 3 or 4 glasses and basically spent the next 6 hours in my porcelain office. Let's just say that pedialyte was my best friend.
Same here! Made a gallon of iced lemon tea with about a cup of allulose. Had 3 or 4 glasses and basically spent the next 6 hours in my porcelain office. Let's just say that pedialyte was my best friend.
i dont think this is purely allulose. its blend of blend of monk fruit extract, stevia leaf extract, etc.
As sugar substitutes, they may be ok in limited quantities but in large amounts, can have negative effects.
Sugar itself has been labeled the "silent killer" (google or you-tube it) and several prominent doctors (see Dr. Lustig et. al.) attribute the surge of obesity and diabetes to excessive consumption of refined sugar in modern societies.
If one really wants to be healthy, likely best to consume primarily natural sugar in fruits, vegetables where it's bound with appetite satisfying fiber and minimize the refined sugars.
Stevia usually has an aftertaste, I'm not typically a fan. Monk fruit with Erythritol is good for certain things and allulose I like. If I eat a lot, it gives me gas but I don't have the bad problems I've heard other people do. How's the aftertaste?
Sweet! Just in time for keto! although I'd much rather have less ingredients on the list like swerve does..I can't complain at least for this sale price.
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Google - Allulose, a monosaccharide also known as psicose, is a rare sugar. It's found naturally in dried fruits like jackfruit, figs and raisins, but only in small quantities which makes it difficult to extract from its original source.
A Comprehensive Guide to the 4 Best Natural Sweeteners
Allulose
Monk Fruit
Stevia
Erythritol
All four are in that. So I don't see anything wrong with it.
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Google - Allulose, a monosaccharide also known as psicose, is a rare sugar. It's found naturally in dried fruits like jackfruit, figs and raisins, but only in small quantities which makes it difficult to extract from its original source.
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A Comprehensive Guide to the 4 Best Natural Sweeteners
Allulose
Monk Fruit
Stevia
Erythritol
All four are in that. So I don't see anything wrong with it.
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and Erythritol:
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As sugar substitutes, they may be ok in limited quantities but in large amounts, can have negative effects.
Sugar itself has been labeled the "silent killer" (google or you-tube it) and several prominent doctors (see Dr. Lustig et. al.) attribute the surge of obesity and diabetes to excessive consumption of refined sugar in modern societies.
If one really wants to be healthy, likely best to consume primarily natural sugar in fruits, vegetables where it's bound with appetite satisfying fiber and minimize the refined sugars.
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I use this one, $0.23/oz:
https://www.amazon.com/SWEETENER-...07MCYC3T1/
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