It's no secret that low - carb products are often higher in
carbs than they claim to be or contain unwanted additives.
Not exact matches
Not one of your ingredients has more protein
than fat or
carb... You can call it delicious and healthy but perhaps you should change the
claim of high protein.
In a paper published August 13 in Cell Metabolism, the researchers show how, contrary to popular
claims, restricting dietary fat can lead to greater body fat loss
than carb restriction, even though a low -
carb diet reduces insulin and increases fat burning.
Health
claim: In theory, the straining means less sugar and
carbs and more protein
than regular yoghurt.
Also, don't fall for low -
carb propaganda
claiming that potatoes are only starch — they provide more potassium
than bananas and are also high in vitamin C.
They contain more effective
carbs than the manufacturer
claims and are often laden with unhealthy ingredients.
Rather
than say this, why not post a link to a study that shows, as you
claim, that eating meat is bad for you and that a low fat, high starch diet is superior to a high fat, low
carb diet for treating diabetes.
They don't use the healthiest ingredients and some of their products have more
carbs than what they
claim (e.g. those using sorbitol or maltitol).