Whey Low

By Avera Added at August 25, 2008 Views 1,482 Reviews 8 0.0 stars

100% Natural, Tastes Exactly like Sugar…Guaranteed! 75% fewer Calories than sugar, 70-80% lower Glycemic Index than sugar, Only 1 Effective Carb per Serving. One-for-one replacement for sugar in ALL food applications. Whey Low® is perfect for baking.

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Reviews (8 reviews)

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jayabee52
jayabee52 December 12, 2009 at 3:18 am   

I ordered Wheylow D from their website wheylow.com and it came surprisingly fast from east coast to west coast.

I bought it for my wife who is T2 and cannot stomach (literlly) the other sweeteners both natural and synthetic, but she can digest Wheylow without stomach upset. .

Pros

lower glycemic load than sugar
tastes surprisingly like sugar.
the only alternative sweetener my wife can "stomach"

Cons

is expensive
not widely available
have to order it online

john.kroposky
john­.kro­posk­y November 9, 2009 at 5:32 pm   
Pros

tastes.like.sugar.0.calories.i.take.splenda

Betty P Nash
Betty P Nash November 7, 2009 at 12:36 pm   

I would like more imformation on this product.

Fire
Fire November 5, 2009 at 10:50 pm   

I've never seen this in the grocery stores in R area. Where can I find it?

Thanks 4 helping,
Fire

Goddess
In Memoriam: Goddess October 11, 2008 at 11:30 am   

They have a website wheylow.com

sueb - 23051
sueb - 23051 October 11, 2008 at 10:03 am   

WHERE DO YOU GET THIS AT?

Goddess
In Memoriam: Goddess October 5, 2008 at 7:25 am   

Just wondering is it like Stevia?

Avera
Avera August 25, 2008 at 3:09 pm   
Pros

Caloric value of 1 Calorie/gram (table sugar = 4 Calories/gram) supports low-calorie diets. Effective carbohydrate content (or net impact carbohydrates) of 1 gram/teaspoon supports low-carbohydrate diets. Natural sugars in Whey Low® inhibit absorption of dietary carbohydrates such as starch and sucrose. Low calorie and net impact carbohydrate values important to type 1 and type 2 diabetics, health-conscious, overweight, and obese individuals

Cons

Just a little over priced.