Carb Blockers

At best, carb blockers inhibit approximately 2% of the starch in a given food. Carb blocker supplements work by inhibiting amylase, the enzyme that breaks down starches, but have no effect on sugar. Carb blockers have no effect on seed oil…

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At best, carb blockers inhibit approximately 2% of the starch in a given food. Carb blocker supplements work by inhibiting amylase, the enzyme that breaks down starches, but have no effect on sugar. Carb blockers have no effect on seed oils or sugars in food. Starch that escapes small-intestine digestion due to carb blockers is fermented by gut bacteria, producing bloating and gas.