Artificial Sweetener Safety

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The Fact about Artificial Sweeteners Safety and Splenda Side Effects

thepeopleschemist.com — “Splenda contains a potential poison - Get the facts on artificial sweetener types like Splenda. Splenda contains the drug sucralose. To make sucralose, chlorine is used. It can be harmless or it can be life threatening.View full resource at thepeopleschemist.com

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McNeil Nutritionals is the undisputed drug-pushing champion for disguising their drug Splenda as a sweetener. http://bit.ly/aLU9Hc

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Artificial sweeteners not linked to cancer: Study

foodnavigator-usa.com — “Regular intakes of artificial sweeteners like saccharin and aspartame do not increase the risk of certain cancers, like stomach and pancreatic, suggests a new study from Italy.View full resource at foodnavigator-usa.com

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Another study regarding the safety of artificial sweeteners: http://cli.gs/SdMnru

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Artificial Sweeteners and Artificial Sweetener Side Effects

healthline.com — “There are six artificial sweeteners currently used to sweeten foods—aspartame, acesulfame potassium, sacharrin, sucralose, neotame, and Stevia. Learn about which artificial sweetener is the healthiest and tastiest.View full resource at healthline.com

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Learn more about the six types of artificial sweeteners, from old standbys like aspartame to new products like Stevia. http://t.co/MmemMYKL

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Just How Bad Is the Artificial Sweetener Aspartame?

organicconsumers.org — “Just How Bad Is the Artificial Sweetener Aspartame? For related articles and more information, please visit OCA's Health Issues page and our Food Safety page.View full resource at organicconsumers.org

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Just How Bad Is the Artificial Sweetener Aspartame? http://bit.ly/qMfDKF

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Artificial Sweeteners: Cancer Causing?

healthline.com — “Artificial Sweeteners: Cancer Causing?View full resource at healthline.com

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Artificial Sweeteners: Cancer Causing?: Of all of the questions I get asked about nutrition, I .. http://bit.ly/9giME #diet #nutrition

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Artificial Sweetener Research

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Sugar and Artificial Sweeteners

food-facts.suite101.com — “Artificial sweetener is a sugar substitute that comes in a number of varieties. It is several times sweeter than regular sugar and has no or few calories.View full resource at food-facts.suite101.com

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Sugar and Artificial Sweeteners: Artificial sweetener is a sugar substitute that comes in a number of varieties. I... http://bit.ly/b4ibMO

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Artificial Sweeteners - American Diabetes Association

diabetes.org — “Artificial sweeteners are also called low-calorie sweeteners, sugar substitutes, or non-nutritive sweeteners. They can be used to sweeten food and drinks for less calories and carbohydrate when they replace sugar.View full resource at diabetes.org

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Most Recently Shared on December 22, 2010 at 11:52 pm By:

Toby_Amidor Toby Amidor, RD Nutritionist and Dietitian

Struggling to control your sweet tooth? Learn about five artificial sweeteners that have been tested and approved... http://fb.me/MA8YYjDY

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Equal Sweetener – Order Artificial Sweetener Sachets and Tablets

internationaldrugmart.com — “InternationalDrugMart.com supplies artificial sweetner in sachets and tablets form. It tastes just like sugar with no calories.View full resource at internationaldrugmart.com

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Equal Sweetener – Order Artificial Sweetener Sachets and Tablets http://t.co/b3SA0UC via @AddThis

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Do Artificial Sweeteners Cause Migraines?

fitsugar.com — “The Sugar Community assistant has a question that she hopes you can shed some light on. She posted the following question in the Healthy Recipe community group. I know artificial sweeteners aren't the best, but from time to time, I enjoy a little in myView full resource at fitsugar.com

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A reader asks: do artificial sweeteners cause migraines? http://fitsu.gr/12144072

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Artificial Sweetener Chart - Diabetes Management - Nutrition - Artificial Sweeteners - Sugar Substitutes

diabetes.about.com — “Sugar substitutes, can reduce calorie intake and help weight loss efforts. Sugar substitutes are so much sweeter than sugar that very small amounts are needed to create a sweet taste. That is what keeps the calories of the substitutes at a minimum. They also contribute almost no carbohydrates to foods, so diabtetics can enjoy more sweet foods without affecting blood glucose levels. There are five FDA approved artificial sweeteners; Saccharin, aspartame, acesulfame-k, sucralose, and neotame.View full resource at diabetes.about.com

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artificialsweeteners: Sugar substitutes, can reduce calorie intake and help weight loss efforts. Sugar substitutes... http://bit.ly/cEruq0

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The Difference Between Natural and Artificial Sweeteners

articles.mercola.com — “Find out why natural sweeteners like stevia are good for you, and how artificial sweeteners like agave and aspartame may damage your health.View full resource at articles.mercola.com

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The 4 Best, and 3 Worst, Sweeteners to Have in Your Kitchen http://t.co/PYdnCSGL

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The Difference Between Natural and Artificial Sweeteners

articles.mercola.com — “Find out why natural sweeteners like stevia are good for you, and how artificial sweeteners like agave and aspartame may damage your health.View full resource at articles.mercola.com

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The 4 Best, and 3 Worst, Sweeteners to Have in Your Kitchen http://t.co/eK2iMXP9

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The Difference Between Natural and Artificial Sweeteners

articles.mercola.com — “Find out why natural sweeteners like stevia are good for you, and how artificial sweeteners like agave and aspartame may damage your health.View full resource at articles.mercola.com

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Is there a link between artificial sweeteners and insomnia?

insomnialand.com — “We recently came across this blog post from Andrea McLarty about a potential link between Splenda and insomnia. We have to admit, we’d never heard of this connection before, but after doing a little research we’ve read a number ofView full resource at insomnialand.com

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Today's blog post - Is there a link between artificial sweeteners and insomnia? http://bit.ly/6Qe6pp

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