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Diabetic Chocolate has a Hidden Potentially Dangerous Ingredient

Diabetic Chocolate has a Hidden Potentially Dangerous Ingredient

Writing Tech Brief By HackerNoon

January 2, 20243m 54s

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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/diabetic-chocolate-has-a-hidden-potentially-dangerous-ingredient.
Discovering the hidden ingredient in diabetic chocolate and other sweet treats directed toward people with diabetes: Maltitol.
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Hidden ingredient in diabetic chocolate and other sweet treats directed toward people with diabetes. Hidden ingredient, Maltitol, is a natural sugar found in fruit and veg. It can cause blood sugar instability due to its glycaemic index (a numerical value indicating foods' impact on increasing blood sugar levels). Maltitol is highly fermented in the colon, commonly causing digestive discomfort such as bloating, gas and diarrhea. It is essential to look at the ingredients of foods directed as diabetic-friendly to ensure there are no hidden carbohydrates such as Maltitol.

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