The longer it takes to digest a carbohydrate, the slower the absorption of their
simple sugar components into the bloodstream.
Babies receive bacteria and
specific sugar components from a mother's milk, which promote the growth of gut bacteria in babies.
During the digestive process, these long chains of sugars are broken down into their
simple sugar components, but it takes awhile to do so.
The sugar component is easy.
Juices Juice gets its bad rep from the removal of fibre, which means
the sugar component (fructose) hits your bloodstream in one fell hit.
Begin by identifying where
the sugar components live in your life.
Most dogs — and cats for that matter — don't respond very well to lactose,
the sugar component of milk and other dairy products.