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I saw this product mentioned in Southern Living magazine and wonder if
any of you are familiar with, or have used this: http://www.wheylow.com/ Caloric value of 1 Calorie/gram (table sugar = 4 Calories/gram) supports low-calorie diets. Effective carbohydrate content (or net impact carbohydrates) of 1 gram/teaspoon supports low-carbohydrate diets. Natural sugars in Whey Low® inhibit absorption of dietary carbohydrates such as starch and sucrose. Low calorie and net impact carbohydrate values important to type 1 and type 2 diabetics, health-conscious, overweight, and obese individuals Linda (type 2) |
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"Linda" > wrote in message
... > wonder if any of you are familiar with, or have used this: Yes, I have used it for years now, it's called a delete button. Cheri |
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