Dan Nave wrote:
Does using carb blockers leave the carbs to be used by undesirable intestinal bacteria and yeasts, or is it hard for them to utilize it too?

Dan

First realize that carb blockers are really misnamed. They do nothing to block carbs from proteins or sugars (I am speaking specifically of the white bean extract variety). They only block starches. Starches can only be digested by breaking them down into simple sugars. This is true for both the human as well as any microorganisms. Thus if the enzymes that break down the carbs are neutralized, then they are not available to the microorganisms either. Interestingly there appears to be little if any change in the bowel products, but there does appear to be an increase in quantity.

Marshall


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