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does organic cane sugar contain policosanol? it has a golden white color to it, different from non organic white sugar. its color is similar to the policosanol powders. would organic cane sugar be the best possible type of sugar, superior to coconut and beet? since its less allergenic and is the only one that potentially has some policosanols?@J.R.K, I would think it contains policosanol, since it’s whole cane juice. I chose it as a substitute for when ripe fruit is scarce and to lessen my dependency on cooked sugars because it’s truly raw. I experience digestive upset if I have more than a small amount of cooked sugars—maple syrup, white sugar, pasteurized fruit juice etc.—but can have as much of the raw cane juice crystals as I want without issue.
Just curious, what brand and type of sugar you prefer to use?
Thanks! I ordered 10lbs to put in coffee. Im starting to think refined cane sugar is making my digestion slower because raw honey causes no issues but unfortunately it’s hard to find a non allergenic honey for myself.
does organic cane sugar contain policosanol? it has a golden white color to it, different from non organic white sugar. its color is similar to the policosanol powders. would organic cane sugar be the best possible type of sugar, superior to coconut and beet? since its less allergenic and is the only one that potentially has some policosanols?