The sweetener that lowers blood sugar? Here’s what you need to know about allulose 🍫
Most sweeteners either spike your blood sugar (looking at you, regular sugar) or come with weird aftertastes and digestive issues. But allulose is different—it’s a naturally occurring sugar with a fraction of the calories and little impact on blood sugar. In fact, studies show it may actually help lower blood sugar levels after a meal by improving insulin sensitivity.
That’s why I love @rxsugar—it’s made from allulose, tastes just like sugar, and works perfectly in baking, drinks, or even sprinkled over berries and coconut whip.
How it stacks up against other sweeteners:
✔️ Unlike artificial sweeteners (aspartame, sucralose), allulose is a naturally occurring sugar that tastes like the real thing.
✔️ Unlike sugar alcohols (erythritol, xylitol), it won’t cause bloating or digestive upset.
✔️ Unlike regular sugar, it won’t spike blood sugar or contribute to inflammation.
One of my favorite ways to use RxSugar? Their Brownie Mix! Just add water, microwave for a minute, and top with coconut whip, dark chocolate chips, and a little syrup for a delicious, low-sugar dessert.
If you’re looking to cut sugar without giving up sweetness, allulose is a total game-changer.