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How sweet it is!
By Ryan Davis, BS in Biology
Q
How can AIM BarleyLife® Xtra contain so little sugar and yet taste so sweet? How
much sugar is in AIM BarleyLife® Xtra and should this be a concern? Where does
the sugar in AIM BarleyLife® Xtra come from? Why is the vitamin C content so
much higher than the new harvest AIM BarleyLife®?
A Barley juice has an inherently bitter
taste that many AIM BarleyLife® users consider a challenge to overcome. After a
year of development and over 100 samples, we have finally discovered a natural
sweetener that compliments the taste of bitter barley juice. We identify this as
Lo Han on our label, which is a shortened version of the common name of the
fruit Lo Han Kuo.
Lo Han is a member of the cucumber and melon family, and its scientific name is
Siratia grosvenorii. This fruit grows on vines in a remote mountainous area of
southern China. It has been used for centuries throughout China as a natural
sweetener. Triterpene glycosides, or more specifically mogrosides, are the
component of Lo Han that provides the sweetness. When extracted with water and
dried, mogrosides are over 300 times sweeter than sucrose! This concentrated
sweetness allows us to minimize the amount of natural flavoring added and
maximize the nutrients from the barley juice, fruits and vegetables. Our
digestive system is unable to metabolize mogrosides, and thus they are
considered non-caloric as well as low-glycemic.
The average American
consumes 64 pounds of refined sugar per year. This equates to about 80 grams or
about 20 teaspoons (1,280 calories) of sugar per day. The USDA recommends that
an adult consuming 2,000 calories daily should consume less than half of the
current average, or 40 grams (10 teaspoons). AIM BarleyLife® Xtra contains 1.5
grams of natural sugar per serving or about 3 grams per day (2 daily servings).
This equates to about 4% of the average and 8% of the maximum recommended daily
sugar intake, whereas one soft drink supplies about 50% of the average and 100%
of the recommended intake.
The 1.5 grams of sugar reported in one serving of AIM BarleyLife® Xtra come from
the naturally occurring sugars found in barley grass juice, and the other fruits
and vegetables in the formula. These sugars include glucose, fructose and
maltose. No other processed sugars (sucrose) or dairy sugars (lactose) are
added.
Barley grass juice does not contain a significant quantity of vitamin C. Some
other green powders add synthetically manufactured ascorbic acid to their
powders without disclosing it to slow the oxidation and boost their label claim.
AIM chose to add natural acerola cherry powder to its formula to increase the
vitamin C content of AIM BarleyLife® Xtra. Acerola cherries have about 30 times
the vitamin C content of oranges.
Ryan Davis has a Bachelor’s of Science in biology and has been certified by the
National Nutritional Foods Association. He is AIM’s quality assurance manager
and has been with the company since 1999. In addition to quality, he works on
the development of new AIM products. Watch for Ryan’s upcoming AIM teleclasses
on new products.
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