KETO BIO No1 Erythritol 500 g – BeKeto
Organic sugar alternative for keto, low-carb & blood sugar optimization
Quick summary
KETO BIO No1 Erythritol from BeKeto is a certified organic sugar substitute that provides sweetness without affecting blood sugar, insulin, or ketosis. With 0 g net carbs, 0 calories, and complete excretion from the body, erythritol is one of the most biohack-friendly sweeteners on the market — ideal for keto, LCHF, diabetics, and anyone looking to reduce sugar intake without sacrificing taste.
What is erythritol – and why is it unique?
Erythritol is a polyol (sugar alcohol) that occurs naturally in certain fruits, including melons. Unlike regular sugar and many other sweeteners, erythritol is not metabolized by the body.
It is absorbed in the small intestine and excreted unchanged via the urine, which means:
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It does not raise blood sugar
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It does not stimulate insulin
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It does not affect ketosis
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It does not ferment in the gut
This makes erythritol one of the most well-tolerated and metabolically neutral sweeteners available.
Biohacking & longevity perspective
From a biohacking and longevity standpoint, stable blood sugar and low insulin load are essential for:
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Mitochondrial function
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Fat metabolism
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Inflammation control
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Metabolic flexibility
By replacing sugar with erythritol, you reduce:
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Glycemic spikes
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Oxidative stress
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Metabolic burden
KETO BIO No1 Erythritol is therefore a smart choice for those who:
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Biohack their nutrition
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Follow a ketogenic diet
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Want to support long-term metabolic health
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Prioritize low inflammation
Taste, functionality & use
Erythritol provides approximately 70% of the sweetness of sugar, without any unpleasant aftertaste. It delivers a clean, fresh sweetness and works excellently in both hot and cold applications.
Perfect for:
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Keto baking
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Desserts
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Coffee & tea
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Smoothies
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Chocolate, ice cream & energy bars
Unlike many other sweeteners, erythritol is heat-stable, making it ideal for cooking and baking.
Benefits of KETO BIO No1 Erythritol
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Certified organic
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0 g net carbs per 100 g
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Does not raise blood sugar or insulin
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Does not affect ketosis
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0 calories
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Gentle on the digestive system
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Naturally occurring sugar alcohol
Who is this product for?
KETO BIO No1 Erythritol is suitable for those who:
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Follow a ketogenic or LCHF diet
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Want to reduce sugar intake without giving up sweetness
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Focus on blood sugar balance
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Biohack for performance, energy & longevity
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Are diabetic or insulin resistant
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Want to bake and cook without sugar
Biohack Balance recommends
Erythritol is one of the few sweeteners we consistently recommend within keto and biohacking. For best results, combine it with:
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Stevia (for increased sweetness)
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Monk fruit
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Fat-based recipes for stable energy
For optimal results — use it as a replacement, not as an excuse for excessive sweetness.
Serving size & nutrition
Serving size: 1 teaspoon (5 g)
Servings per package: 100
| Nutritional values | Per 5 g | Per 100 g |
|---|---|---|
| Energy | 0 kcal | 0 kcal |
| Energy | 0 kJ | 0 kJ |
| Fat | 0 g | 0 g |
| – of which saturated fat | 0 g | 0 g |
| Carbohydrates | 5 g | 99.5 g |
| – of which sugars | 0 g | 0 g |
| – of which polyols | 5 g | 99.5 g |
| Fiber | 0 g | 0 g |
| Protein | 0 g | 0 g |
| Salt | 0 g | 0 g |
Net weight: 500 g
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place.
FAQ – KETO BIO No1 Erythritol BeKeto
Is erythritol better than regular sugar for weight loss?
Yes. Erythritol contains 0 calories and does not affect blood sugar or insulin, making it a superior option for weight management and fat loss.
Can erythritol be used daily?
Yes. Erythritol can be used daily in normal amounts as part of a balanced diet, especially in keto or low-carb lifestyles.
How is erythritol different from xylitol?
Erythritol is excreted unchanged and does not affect blood sugar, while xylitol is partially metabolized and may raise blood sugar and cause digestive discomfort in some individuals.
Is erythritol tooth-friendly?
Yes. Erythritol does not contribute to tooth decay, as it cannot be used as fuel by cavity-causing oral bacteria.
Can erythritol be combined with other sweeteners?
Yes. Erythritol is often combined with stevia or monk fruit to achieve a sweetness profile closer to regular sugar.

