Enzyme Questions and Answers

RETURN TO Q & A INDEX

PREVIOUS QUESTION

NEXT QUESTION

Q28-Is there a significant difference between raw calories and cooked calories?

Research supports that there is a difference.  Normal, non-diabetic subjects and diabetics were fed raw starch and then had their blood tested for sugar.  It is well documented that eating cooked starch causes the blood sugar of diabetics to increase significantly.  The diabetics who participated in this research found that their sugar level rose only 6 milligrams the first half hour.  Then it decreased 9 milligrams after 1 hour, and 14 milligrams 2 hours after ingestion of the raw starch.  In the non-diabetic persons, there was a slight increase followed by a slight decrease in blood sugar in 1 hour.  This research indicates that there is a difference between raw and cooked calories.