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meowee
08-23-2008, 10:37 AM
This was in my e:mail in-box this morning and I thought you might like to have a read . . . :lol: . . . It's been a very long time since we Diabetics needed to test our urine to detect high blood sugar levels, but it's nice to know that those little dip sticks still have a use . . . :D

"Want to make sure that Diet Coke is actually diet? Use Clinistix or Diastix urine glucose test strips to test. Just take a small amount of food or drink in your mouth and mix it with your saliva, then spit out a small amount on the test strip. A change in color indicates the presence of sugar or starch. Don’t just dip the test strip into the food or drink; saliva is essential to the reaction because it contains an enzyme that releases glucose."


Esmeralda
01-16-2009, 12:33 AM
I've never heard of that test before. Interesting. I always heard to spill a few drops on the table, and if it's sticky when it dries then it's not diet.

JulieJ08
01-16-2009, 11:08 AM
I've never had any trouble telling the difference between Diet Coke and regular Coke, that's for sure!