You can use
any other kind of starch — what about potato starch?
If you don't want to use corn starch, I would advise
some other kind of starch like potato starch, arrowroot, tapioca starch, or something like that.
Not exact matches
I can't have baking powder, baking soda, corn
starch, arrowroot, any
kind of gum or any
other starchy ingredient.
Other coating options: Try all kinds of crushed nuts, coconut, almond flour mixed with spices, cocoa or other star
Other coating options: Try all
kinds of crushed nuts, coconut, almond flour mixed with spices, cocoa or
other star
other starches.
You can get away with eating more
starches or more regular sugars or
other kinds of glucose than you can fructose.
Insulin lowers blood glucose levels partly by suppressing the release
of glucose from the liver, by increasing glycogen (a
kind of starch) synthesis and storage, and by inhibiting glycogen breakdown and the formation
of glucose from
other sources such as glycerol (from fat), lactate (from the metabolism
of fuels like glucose and fructose by the liver and muscles) and amino acids (from proteins) by the process known as gluconeogenesis.
Examples
of high fat and / or
starch foods to AVOID include: Any
other grains Beans (
of any
kind) Breads Cereals Chocolate Corn Nuts Oats Peas Refined sugar Seeds Wheat Commercial Rabbit Pellets Rabbit pellets should generally only comprise a small portion
of a pet rabbit's diet.