Diabetes and Artificial Sweeteners

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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:

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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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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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Artificial Sweetener Research

healthyfellow.com — “Artificial Sweetener ResearchView full resource at healthyfellow.com

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Natural Sweeteners for Diabetes - Alternative Natural Sweeteners for Diabetes

diabetes.about.com — “Looking for a natural sweetener for diabetes nutrition planning? Even though sugar is allowed in a diabetes diet, it's recommended to watch your daily carbs. Alternative sweeteners can help you do that, but what if you are concerned about eating artificial ingredients? Natural sugar substitutes are becoming more popular and easier to find.View full resource at diabetes.about.com

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Alternative Sweeteners: Looking for a natural sweetener for diabetes nutrition planning? Even though sugar is allo... http://bit.ly/9ZeGIm

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Artificial Sweeteners: Are They Safe? | LifeMojo

lifemojo.com — “Artificial Sweeteners: Are They Safe? - Artificial sweeteners are a boon to dieters and the people suffering from diabetes. Artificial sweeteners possibly will assist in weight management, avoidance of dental caries, and control of blood glucose for diabetics but are they risk free?... Check out the complete article here.View full resource at lifemojo.com

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Artificial Sweeteners: Are They Safe?: Most people enjoy sweets and some can't imagine living without sugar. But t... http://bit.ly/cAeViG

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Gestational Diabetes Moms' Blog | Are Artificial Sweeteners Safe To Consume During Pregnancy?

gestationaldiabetesmoms.org — “Since you have to limit your intake of sugar, are artificial sugars safe? The good news is...View full resource at gestationaldiabetesmoms.org

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Are Artificial Sweetener Safe for Women with Gestational Diabetes? http://bit.ly/cgIV0m

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Two studies point to the illusion of the artificial sweeteners

medicalxpress.com — “In the constant battle to lose inches or at least stay the same, we reach for the diet soda. Two studies presented June 25 and 27 at the American Diabetes Association's Scientific Sessions in San Diego suggest this might be self-defeating behavior.View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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Two studies point to the illusion of the artificial sweeteners http://tw.medicalxpress.com/228411592

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Finding a Middle Ground on Artificial Sweeteners « Conquering Diabetes

blogs.webmd.com — “Michael Dansinger, MD is here to provide hope, inspiration, and knowledge for people with type 2 diabetes or prediabetes who want to conquer their disease and reclaim their health.View full resource at blogs.webmd.com

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Conquering Diabetes: Finding a Middle Ground on Artificial Sweeteners http://dlvr.it/8HFhP

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Artificial Sweeteners and Weight Gain - Sugar Substitutes and Obesity - Diabetes

diabetes.about.com — “A recent study tested the theory that eating sugar substitutes instead of the real thing may actually lead to weight gain, instead of weight loss.View full resource at diabetes.about.com

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Saccharin and Weight Gain: A recent study tested the theory that eating sugar substitutes instead of the real thin... http://bit.ly/9Qj6Lx

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Sugar-sweetened and artificially sweetened beverage consumption and risk of type 2 diabetes in men

ajcn.org — “Sugar-sweetened and artificially sweetened beverage consumption and risk of type 2 diabetes in menView full resource at ajcn.org

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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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Health Benefits Of Cooking With Artificial Sweeteners « HEALTHY BODY TIPS For Everyone

toahealthybody.com — “Americans consume a mean of 20 teaspoons of sugar a day. That sugar contributes to myriad health problems starting from diabetes to tooth decay. Nearly everyView full resource at toahealthybody.com

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Health Benefits Of Cooking With Artificial Sweeteners « HEALTHY ...: Americans consume a mean of 20 teaspoons of... http://bit.ly/hJnqQX

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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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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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Waistlines in people, glucose levels in mice hint at sweeteners' effects: Related studies point to the illusion of the artificial

sciencedaily.com — “In the constant battle to lose inches or at least stay the same, we reach for the diet soda. Two studies suggest this might be self-defeating behavior. Epidemiologists report data showing that diet soft drink consumption is associated with increased waist circumference in humans, and a second study that found aspartame raised fasting glucose (blood sugar) in diabetes-prone mice.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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