Which sugarfree tablet do you use for your parents/grandparents?
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I have been using Wipro Sweet & Healthy sucralose tablets for my Parents/Grandparents. They are diabetic and have been using it for a long time.
Currently it's OOS everywhere.
Was looking for some alternative in the similar price range, Need your suggestions on it.
Pls suggest
Shukriya 😍
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I have been living without sugar or artificial sweetener for last 8 years. Never really felt the absence. Most of our regular diet do not need any added sugar.
Type 1, Tyoe 2, borderline diabetic, not a diabetic but had/have higher than normal blood glucose levels?
Avoid those tablets; they have too many additives. Erythritol can cause cardiac issues so avoid that too.
Get them stevia leaf (NOT liquid or powder or tablets!!! Pure stevia leaves). Stevia has 0 calories, doesn't affect teeth and does not affect blood sugar at all. I use Magicleaf's stevia leaves, you can get them from flipkart or amazon. Good stuff. Just add them along with tea leaves when you make tea, or boil some leaves in water and then drain and keep it in the fridge for use. For one cup, I usually use 15-20 leaves.
It's sucralose based.
Wipro also sells sugar free tablets
First time hearing it
For one's own family
one CAN afford to source stevia leaves and then extract. Else if one is very sure of and have cross-checked someone packaging the extracted (final) form.. then can take that.
Unaware of the 'price range' of 'Wipro Sweet & Healthy sucralose tablets', hence not immediately suggesting any alternates in the same category.
Would have helped if the price range details were spoon-fed too.
P.S.: not a stevia fanboi, nor obsessed with it. Those too have their limitations in how they can work as a substitute. Even if someone diabetic.. does adjust to its peculiar taste, it may not always work as a replacement for artificially made (chemical) compounds (found in the sugarfree powders, sugarfree tablets).
In a large majority of the cases though, if one is not committed to making lifestyle changes.. and/or have severe mobility issues, ailments.. then stevia can turn out to be a much safer option (in the long run). I'd due to personal reasons one is not comfortable with use of spirits/ alcohol for the extraction, there ARE other ways too.. to extract from stevia leaves.