No, lactulose is itself a sugar. However, how it works is that it is not absorbed by the body but instead broken down to acids, which act to hold water in the stools to soften them and make them easier to pass, thereby alleviating constipation.
no
It is petrolatum product
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It is safe, because it is an indigestible sugar.
Yes, but does lactulose cause diabetes blood sugar increase?
No.
1.2 mg
Sugar-free means that the product does not contain any sugar, and any sweetening is done with artificial flavours. Low-calorie means that the product contains very little usuable energy, which is normally sugar.
lactose is a milk sugar, thus made from cow's milk
sucrose (common sugar), lactose, lactulose, trehalose, maltose, and cellobiose are common disaccharides.
products like apples have natural sugar. if you just use these you are not adding any sugar. a sugar free item is one that does not have any sugar, natural or artificial.
Depends what you're eating. Butter and pig lard are sugar free. If you have a choice between one product containing sugar and an otherwise identical product containing no-sugar, the no-sugar product is generally healthier for you, but that doesn't necessarily make it healthy.