On Thursday, Heineken introduced Heineken 0.0 Ultimate, a new non-alcoholic beer with zero alcohol, zero calories, and zero ...
Q: I’ve noticed that more and more diet and sugar-free food products contain ingredients called sugar alcohols. What are they? And are they any better for you than table sugar? A: If you are a regular ...
If you are a regular reader of food packaging on diet and sugar-free food products, you may have noticed a row under the “total carbohydrate” section of some nutrition facts labels called “sugar ...
Jul. 26—Dear Doctors: I had lunch with a co-worker, and she's on a keto diet. She says she can have only 35 grams of carbohydrates per day. The label on the candy bar she was eating said it had 26 ...
When it comes to sweeteners, we often use blanket terms like “real” or “fake.” However, that’s not the entire story. Whereas “real” sugar may refer to table sugar, brown sugar, honey or maple syrup, ...
Pioneer in non-alcoholic beer introduces Heineken 0.0 Ultimate, a new great tasting alcohol-free option for... The post Heineken 0.0 Unveils First Zero Alcohol, Zero Calorie, and Zero Sugar Brew ...
That “sugar-free” label on your favorite treats might be playing a clever trick on your taste buds. While you think you’re avoiding sugar, you’re actually consuming its scientific cousins—sugar ...
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What Are Net Carbs?

If you’ve looked into low-carb eating, you’ve probably seen the term “net carbs” pop up on food labels, diet plans, or nutrition discussions. It’s a concept that’s especially popular among those ...
And are they better for you than regular sugar? Credit...Eric Helgas for The New York Times Supported by By Hannah Seo Q: I’ve noticed that more and more diet and sugar-free food products contain ...