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Home arrow The Milk-Free Blog arrow Almond Milk Wins Over Low Carb Dieter

Almond Milk Wins Over Low Carb Dieter PDF Print E-mail

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Ron, Life Without Donuts ~ One thing I really miss on low-carb is an occasional glass of cold milk, but an eight ounce glass of whole milk has 13 carbs, way too many during Induction or OWL [Ongoing Weight Loss] and even more than I’d care to consume during maintenance.  Granted, heavy whipping cream is allowed on low-carb and it has only 3 carbs/8oz but not many people care to drink a whole cup of heavy whipping cream.  In addition, heavy whipping cream has been known to cause weight loss stalls in some people.  So what’s a person to do when you get a craving for ’something dairy’?  Well, I’ve discovered a product that satisfies my dairy craving and is extremely low-carb friendly ... Read Ron's Full Review ...

 
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