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aspartame, fake sugar etc.

Michelle

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What is your opinion on yogurts, fruit drinks, etc. sweetened with aspartame and other sugar imposters? I try not to have it too often but sometimes I will cave in if I want something sweet but don't want the sugar overload.

I am also a chronic gum chewer and unfortunately sugarless gum contains fake sugar too.


How bad for you is aspartame really? Opinions?

Do you ever use fake-sweetened products like fat-free yogurt, or have it in your coffee, etc.?
 
I stay away from Aspartame but I use Splenda. Who knows maybe in 5-10 yrs Splenda will not be good for you either.

I heard about another natural sweetner called Stevia but that is more expensive and harder to find.

:) lina
 
Splenda isn't all it's cracked up to be. The standards of "0 cal" or "zero sugar" are too lax. It can contain 3g of sugar/serving and be called "0 sugar" and 5g for "low sugar", plus, dextrose is used, and that can potentially spike insulin levels, regardless of calories, carrying the bad aspects of sugar w/ it. The aspartame scare is bunk IMO.

PS: Don't bake w/ splenda, tastes like crap. Did it last night. It's good for sweetening tea and other drinks (kool aid). but large concentrations (cups worth) are bad :barf:
 
i would never cook w/ fake sugar!:finger: sweet and low is good for coffee and stuff, just don't use it in x-cess. plus in a way everything good is a little bad and who knows what theory they will come up w/ next! best advice from my grandfather, portion size and everything in moderation!:thumb: :rocker:
 
True, I make protein bars and do put Splenda in it. I don't do it often and I do wonder what happens to it when it is heated. They claim it is safe but so did they about Aspartame. Turns out if aspartame is heated it turns into formaldehyde and then to formic acid, which in turn causes metabolic acidosis.

So, every time I do make the bars, I think about this and so I don't make them often.
 
Originally posted by lina
True, I make protein bars and do put Splenda in it. I don't do it often and I do wonder what happens to it when it is heated. They claim it is safe but so did they about Aspartame. Turns out if aspartame is heated it turns into formaldehyde and then to formic acid, which in turn causes metabolic acidosis.

So, every time I do make the bars, I think about this and so I don't make them often.

I WOULD LOVE TO GET YOUR RECIPE FOR PROTEIN BARS!!!
 
Try www.spenda.com

There's lots of onfo there although it may be more marketing than truth.

tgk
 
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