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the added sugars in other agaves really make a difference on my blood
sugar?
How
can some Agave’s say they have a low Glycemic Index?
It
is an FDA violation and Federal offense to print incorrect information
on a label, such as stating a product is "Low Glycemic" if it is not.
It is an FTC violation to state a product is "Low Glycemic" on brochures,
advertisements and product materials if it is not. Additionally,
the physical consequences of diabetics, hypoglycemics, and persons with
insulin-related disorders consuming high glycemic products, believing
them to be low glycemic, can be profound. Products that claim to be
low glycemic, and in reality, are not low glycemic, open themselves
to lawsuits for fraud, FDA violations, FTC violations, class action
suits, and medical damages. With
clinical evidence of the glycemic properties of a product, manufacturers
can provide customers, as well as government agencies, finite proof
that their product has been proven to be low glycemic.
Since the writers of the articles have never contacted us directly, we can’t refute any of their statements because they were understandably researching someone else’s product. In fact, we’ve been saying some of the same things for years! The only thing we truly disagree with is the painting of all agave with one big brush. We can say with a certainty that we have never found starch in Volcanic Nectar Agave as is found in High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS). While we are not experts on all HFCS processing methods, we have never seen research on the health benefits nor a Low Glycemic rating on HFCS. Volcanic Nectar Agave has the lowest fructose content of any agave we’ve seen and has NEVER been close to the 70-97% fructose levels discussed in these articles. We’ve conducted research on the various “colors” of agave in the market and believe they have different chemical compositions. A dark agave is not necessarily the result of accidentally burning the product or due to poor quality control in Mexico. Again, the research discussed was from another manufacturer and we don’t offer different colors, so we can’t say exactly what may be added to produce the variances. As far as we know, Global Goods Inc. is the only agave company who has conducted Human In Vivo clinical research (http://www.globalgoods.com/glycemictestingagavenectar.html) on how agave interacts with the body, with an emphasis on those suffering from diabetes. It’s true that others have tried to make health claims based off of our Volcanic Nectar Agave research and whether they are true or not, we cannot say. We can only stand behind our product, our research with people suffering from Diabetes, and our testimonials (http://www.globalgoods.com/testimonials.html). In spite of Volcanic Nectar Agave’s Low Glycemic Index and the many testimonials referenced above, we encourage diabetics to consult competent medical advice in determining if Volcanic Nectar Agave would be a good sweetener for them. In 2009, Global Goods Inc. tested a blended product by mixing Volcanic Nectar Blue Agave with an additional flavoring. Before releasing it to the public, we commissioned extensive Human In Vivo Clinical Trials only to discover that some individuals experienced a diabetic reaction. For this reason, the blended product was never released to the public. In one such article they actually refer to Volcanic Nectar and we quote; "Is There Really a "Safe" Organic Agave? Part of the problem leading to the confusion is that there are some natural food companies that are indeed committed to excellence and in providing the best product possible. But let me assure you that in the agave industry, this is the minority of companies. Nevertheless, these ethical companies seek to provide an outstanding product. There are a few companies who commit to and actually achieve these criteria and actually: Work with the indigenous people, Use organic agave as the raw material, free of pesticides Process it at low temperatures to preserve all the natural enzymes Produce a final agave product that is closer to 50% fructose instead of over 90%" Does this mean you should drink Volcanic Nectar Blue Agave straight from the bottle at every meal? Heaven’s No! Volcanic Nectar Agave is still a sugar and needs to be consumed as such. We believe there should be moderation in all things. However, we feel that if we don’t overwhelm our bodies with unnatural or heavily processed foods, our bodies will be able to distribute and utilize the benefits of everything we eat. Sincerely, Brian Oaks Click here to see the Chemical Analysis of our Volcanic Nectar Blue Agave.
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