Nutritional Information 

Health Benefits

 

Living intestinal Micro-Organisms Improve Health!

Various probiotics are advantageous to the human body for:

  • Fighting and lowering cholesterol
  • Strengthening the immune system
  • Enhancing one’s nutritional status
  • Aiding in overcoming skin problems
  • Positively influencing infant nutrition
  • Preventing constipation, diarrhea, and bloating
  • Combating yeast overgrowth and fungal infections
  • Improving the digestibility of ingested food constituents
  • Acting nutritionally as anti-carcinogenic and anti-tumor agents
  • Helping to protect against osteoporosis and rheumatoid arthritis!

Why Fructose?

Fructose – A superior sweetener for many reasons!

  • 75% sweeter than sucrose(table sugar) so we can use less, reducing calories and carbohydrates
  • An all-natural sweetener found in fruit, berries and sweet corn
  • Requires less insulin for digestion than table sugar or honey. Because of its unique metabolic qualities, many people with sugar-related problems can enjoy fructose. (If you are sugar-sensitive, check with your physician to see if you can eat pure fructose-sweetened products)
  • Low glycemic index(only 20) increases endurance and reduces fat storage. Ideal for dieters!
  • No sugar spikes! Fructose does not cause a significant rise in blood sugar or insulin. It
    provides a steadier supply of blood sugar and helps the energy stored in the muscles
    last longer.

Benefits of Fructose

Pure fructose is the ideal sweetener with many health benefits and a more refreshing taste.

 

Fructose vs. Table Sugar & Honey

  • Glycemic index = 20
  • Hunger repressant
  • Results in less calories
  • Enhances flavors; refreshing taste
  • Better for teeth
  • Not as dependent on insulin for digestion
  • Absorbed slowly; Minimal blood-sugar fluctuations

 

  • Glycemic index = 61-87
  • Stimulates appetite
  • Adds Pounds
  • Heavy-sweet masks flavors; has aftertaste
  • Cause tooth decay
  • Requires insulin – possible blood sugar
    problems
  • Definite sugar spike; High’s – hyper;
    Low’s - depressed

 

 
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