With everyone recognizing that excess sugar isn’t great for you, keto and other low carb diets have officially hit the big time. For a lot of people, that makes for big changes to how they eat, and that can be tough. Swerve’s mission is to make those changes a little easier. After all, life is for living.
So what factors do people eating keto typically look for in a sweetener?
Be in Control of Your Carbs
Depending on the path you choose, your dietary carbohydrate needs will vary. But the one constant is that Swerve allows you to be in control of your carbs – both with our Sweeteners and our Sweets bake mixes. If you’re keto and really trying to get those sugars as low as possible, sweeteners like Swerve can help you cut added sugar entirely. And with low-net-carb bake mixes, you can keep things tasty and simple while still hitting your macros.
As for natural foods, it isn’t just ketovangelists that have hopped on the train. A healthy skepticism of what impact artificial sweeteners might have on your body has become fairly common, and many keto and low-carb eaters are no exception. With ingredients derived entirely from fruits and vegetables, you don’t need to worry about what’s in Swerve.
Balanced Blood Sugar Benefits
One of the major benefits of keto and other low carb diets is ensuring that your blood sugar doesn’t spike when you eat. And whether you’re trying to stay in ketosis or just cutting down on breads, pastas, and desserts, keeping your blood sugar in check is a great way to feel better on a daily basis. In addition to avoiding the after-lunch slump, blood sugar regulation has long-term impacts on your metabolism and the way your body ages.
But maybe the most important factor is that a sweetener has to be just plain delicious. To be consistent about the way you eat, it just has to taste good. And that’s where Swerve can help. Swerve tastes, measures, and bakes just like sugar, so your keto, carb-conscious, or just-a-little-less-sugar-filled treats still taste like a treat!
Artificial sweeteners, commonly called high-intensity sweeteners because they can be up to 600 times as sweet as sugar, are man-made and can be found in packets, diet sodas, yogurts, snack foods, protein bars, protein powders, meal replacement drinks, candy, and even products like toothpaste and gum. Because of the intense sweetness, they aren’t ideal for baking and cooking.
Some common examples include:
Health Effects
Artificial sweeteners have been vigorously studied over the years for their relationship to the obesity problem in North America.
The Good:
The Not-So-Good:
The Bottom Line
Artificial sweeteners may help people maintain a healthy weight or even lose weight. And they can be a part of a healthy diet in moderation. However, there is a great deal of concerning research about the widespread use of artificial sweeteners at home and in food products. Until there is more research on how artificial sweeteners affect the body, we prefer to stick with natural sweeteners like Swerve.
Want to start baking with a natural sweetener? Check out these Old Fashioned Peanut Butter Cookies using Swerve.
Ingredients
1/2 cup of unsalted butter, softened to room temperature
1/3 cup Swerve Granular
1/3 cup of Brown Swerve
1 large egg (room temperature)
1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
1 ¼ cup of unsweetened creamy or chunky peanut butter
3/4 cup of almond flour
1/4 cup of coconut flour
½ teaspoon of baking soda
½ teaspoon of baking powder
¼ teaspoon of salt
¼ cup Swerve granular for rolling
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