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gflooser Contributor

I'm trying to limit my sugar intake. I've hear this is better than sugar and honey, as far as blood sugar goes. Does anyone use it without being glutened???


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ravenwoodglass Mentor

I have used it with no issues. Some also like Stevia but because of my ragweed allergy that is out for me.

FooGirlsMom Rookie

I use agave nectar quite frequently. I use the Xagave brand & it seems to be fine.

MelindaLee Contributor

I've used it too, with no issues. I have Wholesome Sweeteners brand and it states gluten-free on the lable.

T.H. Community Regular

If you are using it for blood sugar reasons, you might want to reconsider. Blue agave is, from what I read, pretty much a bad idea.

(article on that here: Open Original Shared Link )

In the above article, it mentions that agave syrup actually contain more fructose than high fructose corn syrup. Almost twice as much, actually. :-(

I have read that Madhava agave syrup uses a different process and so doesn't destroy the inulin in the syrup, but considering that information was by madhava and not an independent source, I don't know how much you want to take them at their word.

Sigh - we need more diabetic friendly sweets, eh?

gflooser Contributor

If you are using it for blood sugar reasons, you might want to reconsider. Blue agave is, from what I read, pretty much a bad idea.

(article on that here: Open Original Shared Link )

In the above article, it mentions that agave syrup actually contain more fructose than high fructose corn syrup. Almost twice as much, actually. :-(

I have read that Madhava agave syrup uses a different process and so doesn't destroy the inulin in the syrup, but considering that information was by madhava and not an independent source, I don't know how much you want to take them at their word.

Sigh - we need more diabetic friendly sweets, eh?

well shoot, that sucks doesn't it??? i'm pregnant and am trying to limit my sugar intake. i don't have gestational diabetes, i just want to get less sugar in me. i wonder if honey does the same as regular sugar??? i have been using that for my tea and yogurt....

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I have used it with no issues. Some also like Stevia but because of my ragweed allergy that is out for me.

I didn't know stevia is related to ragweed. huh. I use Stevia in the Raw. It has no after taste, and no gluten that I'm aware of. Thank you for the information!


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ravenwoodglass Mentor

I didn't know stevia is related to ragweed. huh. I use Stevia in the Raw. It has no after taste, and no gluten that I'm aware of. Thank you for the information!

I didn't either until my throat started swelling and I broke out in hives. Too bad cause it is a great product for those that are not allergic.

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