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>>23155424 (pb)
for example this here is hospital liquid food, meant for elderly and patients.
often recommended by doctors (quacks)
official treatment guidelines also recommend it (without any study showing that it's actually safe, it isn't)
Now check product information.
https://www.fresubin.com/content/dam/fresubin/gb/content/documents/patient-resources/Fresubin%202kcal%20Patient%20Leaflet.pdf.coredownload.inline.pdf
Ingredients:
Water,glucose syrup, milk protein, vegetable oils (sunflower oil, rapeseed oil), sucrose, maltodextrin, etc.
they say that this would have 22.5 Grams Carbohydrates per 100 ml.
and "sugars" only 3.2-5.8 Grams.
But in reality all of these carbohydrates come from sugars.
So it's actually 22.5 Grams of sugars.
They pretend that Maltodextrin would not be a sugar.
That's their trick.
All of these companies do that.
And they even do that for liquid food meant for DIABETICS.