@pinkmochi, capitol has its uses such as toothpaste and breath mints. It is known to have gastric side effects-and that can vary from person to person...it is not entirely safe for diabetics when combined with erythritol..
Diabetic Educators urge us Diabetics to use those with caution.
For many of us, this combination can actually Raise blood glucose levels....
Once again, ask your Diabetic guest about what they can have- and when.....
We watch our carbs whether or not we are on insulin.
....it's also a factor of timing.
We have set limits as to how many carbs we can have at a meal and if we are having dessert, it typically follows about two hours after dinner.....
Smart Diabetics police themselves: juveniles face a different set of problems.....we can't confuse them.
This is a matters of safe: just because somebody buys a "sugar-free " cake mix-it is not a "free-ride" for that particular diabetic and the artificial sweetener used does not always agree with all of us.
Once again, if you are a host or hostess, it's not up to you to police us...
Poodlepet2