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I keep my carbs quite low, 60-70g per day. This book someone on here told me about says carbs minus fibre equals net carbs. Now im not one for reading a whole book, so why does fibre bring your net carbs down for the day? Im all for a lower net carb count, but why does fiber make it so?
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I keep my carbs quite low, 60-70g per day. This book someone on here told me about says carbs minus fibre equals net carbs. Now im not one for reading a whole book, so why does fibre bring your net carbs down for the day? Im all for a lower net carb count, but why does fiber make it so?
I don't think it's digested
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I keep my carbs quite low, 60-70g per day. This book someone on here told me about says carbs minus fibre equals net carbs. Now im not one for reading a whole book, so why does fibre bring your net carbs down for the day? Im all for a lower net carb count, but why does fiber make it so?
fiber cannot be digested and passes through you
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I don't think it's digested
That sounds about right, you don't use it like a carb, so you're not supposed to count it as such.
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fiber cannot be digested and passes through you
ok but lets say i eat 60g carb and 35g fibre,...why is my net carb 25? I still have eaten the carbs. Im lost
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ok but lets say i eat 60g carb and 35g fibre,...why is my net carb 25? I still have eaten the carbs. Im lost
did you eat 60g nonfibrous carbs plus 35g fibrous carbs? then your net count is still 60 I believe
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ok but lets say i eat 60g carb and 35g fibre,...why is my net carb 25? I still have eaten the carbs. Im lost
You just don't count the fiber, you don't also subtract it from the carb total.
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did you eat 60g nonfibrous carbs plus 35g fibrous carbs? then your net count is still 60 I believe
now that makes sense to me
hows things today? Why are you out of bed before 2?
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ok but lets say i eat 60g carb and 35g fibre,...why is my net carb 25? I still have eaten the carbs. Im lost
Because fiber is a type of carbohydrate that your body can't digest, it does not affect your blood sugar levels. You should subtract the grams of fiber from the total carbohydrate.
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They include fiber in the carbohydrate total on the label. You do subtract the fiber from that.
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Because fiber is a type of carbohydrate that your body can't digest, it does not affect your blood sugar levels. You should subtract the grams of fiber from the total carbohydrate.
Best answer.
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The net carbs from this would be 11 grams. (ignoring the .19 shit)
(https://quitehealthy.com/nutrition-facts/food-labels/label082441.gif)
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ok im good now--a little retarded but good
thanks
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now that makes sense to me
hows things today? Why are you out of bed before 2?
I just got outta bed and ran straight to getbig!!! ;D
I have been trying to force myself outta bed by noon.
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"yes fiber does have caloric value. while not absorbed like a typical carb, it can be fermented by the small intestine and reabsorbed as short chain fatty acids so you still get much of the caloric value."
- Lame Norton
Hope this helps. Not sure if you were wondering about counting towards your total calories or just wondering what net carbs meant.
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I keep my carbs quite low, 60-70g per day. This book someone on here told me about says carbs minus fibre equals net carbs. Now im not one for reading a whole book, so why does fibre bring your net carbs down for the day? Im all for a lower net carb count, but why does fiber make it so?
Try fresh green figs (about 10) + beer & you will see, no other food
OBW, stay near bathroom ;D
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Try fresh green figs (about 10) + beer & you will see, no other food
OBW, stay near bathroom ;D
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Does anyone know anything about polyols? As far as i understand its like fibre where it just passes threw? It in protein bars etc.
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Does anyone know anything about polyols? As far as i understand its like fibre where it just passes threw? It in protein bars etc.
It's alcohol sugar that doesn't have to be listed as "carbs" ... Fairly indigestible
It's why there is a green cloud around booths with samples
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They include fiber in the carbohydrate total on the label. You do subtract the fiber from that.
Now you have me confused...
We were always taught that only digestible carbs were listed as carbs. So the total carbs is the total carbs. Fibers are only mentioned, so you could see if you eat enough fibers. Only fatso's used the lie to subtract fibers from the carbs, so they an excuse to give in to the carb cravings. So it was said...
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Now you have me confused...
We were always taught that only digestible carbs were listed as carbs. So the total carbs is the total carbs. Fibers are only mentioned, so you could see if you eat enough fibers. Only fatso's used the lie to subtract fibers from the carbs, so they an excuse to give in to the carb cravings. So it was said...
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I assume you're trolling, but I'll answer anyway.
Total carbohydrate on the label includes all types of carbohydrate - sugar, complex carbohydrate and fiber.
http://www.diabetes.org/food-and-fitness/food/what-can-i-eat/food-tips/taking-a-closer-look-at-labels.html
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I assume you're tolling, but I'll answer anyway.
http://www.diabetes.org/food-and-fitness/food/what-can-i-eat/food-tips/taking-a-closer-look-at-labels.html
Cool! I just learned something. I didn't know! Thank you
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I assume you're trolling, but I'll answer anyway.
http://www.diabetes.org/food-and-fitness/food/what-can-i-eat/food-tips/taking-a-closer-look-at-labels.html
No trolling. We Dutch just don't subtract fibers from total carbs. Never heard of it from my family and friends on a diet (almost everybody), didn't hear it from my dietitian when discussing fiber intake on a wheat free diet, and did not find it in the books on diet from the university library.
Dutch and European nutrition fact sheets are also slightly different. Fibers are not grouped under total carbs, but are mentioned seperately like sodium and vitamins.
Also I did not read you could subtract the fibers from total carbs on the page you linked...
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No trolling. We Dutch just don't subtract fibers from total carbs. Never heard of it from my family and friends on a diet (almost everybody), didn't hear it from my dietitian when discussing fiber intake on a wheat free diet, and did not find it in the books on diet from the university library.
Dutch and European nutrition fact sheets are also slightly different. Fibers are not grouped under total carbs, but are mentioned seperately like sodium and vitamins.
Also I did not read you could subtract the fibers from total carbs on the page you linked...
Subtracting fiber is just for people on low carb diets. I do not subtract fiber either.