• Chozo@fedia.io
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    3 days ago

    Hahaha, what a bunch of morons, sugar isn’t even good for you!

    [sips sugar-free microplastic energy-slurry]

    Buncha dummies.

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      3 days ago

      Artificial sugar still causes an insulin response. Better stick with the vinegared lead.

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        Artificial sugar also triggers hunger. That’s why you often see people with a diet Coke in one hand and a Snickers bar in their other hand.

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        I wear a CGM (not diabetic, just a weird nerd).

        I can assert that artificial sweeteners do not, in fact, affect insulin at all (at least for this n=1). After a Coke Zero, Diet Coke, or Ghost Energy, my blood sugar remains unaffected for hours (if no other calories are introduced).

        Corn, however, in any form, fucks my shit up, blood glucose-wise. Way more than any other starch. No idea why.

          • ReluctantMuskrat@lemmy.world
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            Not artificial sweeteners in general… specifically sucralose was tested. Numerous studies have shown it produces an insulin response.

            Also, there are a variety of natural alternative sweeteners available now that don’t produce an insulin response and have low or no calories, such as stevia, monk fruit extract and allulose. Erithritol as well, though it may have a few drawbacks.

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            3 days ago

            Huh? No, corn definitely has sugar in it.

            What I mean is, a portion of corn or corn products causes a WAY HIGHER glucose spike with me, than does an equivalently sized portion (by weight or volume) of white rice, beans, milk, or even chocolate cake cake. I don’t know why.