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Is Cranberry Cocktail Suitable for Diabetics?

The following table outlines the Glucose Load (Glycaemic Index x Carbohydrates) of different foods, including one serve of Dr. MacLeod's Cranberry Cocktail. Cranberry Cocktail has a significantly lower Glucose Load than most common foods, and therefore should be tolerated by diabetics.

Glucose Load for Cranberry Cocktail

How Many Serves in the Two Pack Sizes?

Cranberry CocktailNo. of Serves
500g can71.42
1.5kg can214.28

How Much Dr. MacLeod's Cranberry Cocktail Should a Resident Have a Day?

We recommend one serve per day. One serve is 7g of product prepared in 50ml of water. This provides at least 3 times the active ingredients in 250ml of regular Cranberry Juice.

Is Dr. MacLeod's Cranberry Cocktail Lactose Free?

Yes. Dr. MacLeod's Cranberry Cocktail is Lactose Free.

Is Dr. MacLeod's Cranberry Cocktail Tolerated by Coeliacs?

Yes. Dr. MacLeod's Cranberry Cocktail is Gluten Free, therefore it will be tolerated by coeliacs.

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