| Each individual serving of chocolate, vanilla or strawberry
flavor contains the essential vitamins, minerals and fatty
acids recommended by the American Diabetes Association (ADA)
and American Heart Association (AHA). Serve well chilled for
best taste. |
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| Can Enterex® Diabetic replace a
meal? |
| Enterex® Diabetic is a great substitute for breakfast
and makes a delicious and healthful light lunch or quick snack.
Each serving contains
237 calories and is an optimal choice for active people to help
them manage their diabetes and avoid hypoglycemia. |
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| How many daily servings can a person
consume? |
| Daily intake is based on individual factors; however one
to three servings are typical. Consult your doctor, diabetes
educator or dietitian to learn more about your unique requirements. |
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| How does Enterex® Diabetic affect
my cholesterol level? |
| Enterex® Diabetic contains only monounsaturated fats
like canola and high-oleic safflower oil; both are high in the
Omega-3 fatty acids which can help to achieve a healthy cholesterol
level. |
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| What is Sucralose? |
| Sucralose is a non-calorie sweetener made from sugar, but
it does not alter your blood sugar and has no known medical
side effects. Enterex® Diabetic uses SPLENDA Brand
sucralose instead of saccharin or aspartame. |
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| Can non-diabetics drink Enterex® Diabetic
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| Absolutely! Many people controlling their sugar intake
and managing their weight also enjoy Enterex® Diabetic .
It's a nutritious snack option that satisfies hunger and helps reduce excessive
food consumption. |
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| Is Enterex® Diabetic recommended
for children? |
| Children with diabetes as young as three years of age can
enjoy Enterex® Diabetic as a great snack alternative. Children younger than three can also drink
it on the advice of their pediatrician. |
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| What are complex carbohydrates, and
why are they preferred? |
| Simple carbohydrates, like sugar and fruit, are quickly
absorbed, causing abrupt blood sugar elevations. Complex carbohydrates
are absorbed slower, maintaining normal blood sugar levels. |
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| Does Enterex® Diabetic contain fructose? |
| No, Enterex® Diabetic does not contain fructose. High
consumption of fructose is associated with an increase in triglycerides.
The ADA does not recommend its use in diabetic diets. |
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| Why is M-inositol so important in diabetic
diets? |
| M-inositol deficiency is associated with the development
of renal disease and foot infections in patients with diabetes.
Enterex® Diabetic is a good source of M-inositol. |
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