Downsides to sugar free jello?
dengarrett
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So this has became my staple snack - only 20 calories per cup, no sugar and only a tiny bit of sodium.
Anyone know of any downsides?
Anyone know of any downsides?
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The only thing I can think of would be the artificial sweeteners that they add to it. I do like to have it every now & then as well, but I try to limit my intake of those "fake sugars" as I like to call them. It is hard to not have them since food companies insist on adding them into everything that is labeled sugar free!0
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More flavor availability? lol0
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Fake sugar--it is terrible for you.0
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The only thing I can think of would be the artificial sweeteners that they add to it. I do like to have it every now & then as well, but I try to limit my intake of those "fake sugars" as I like to call them. It is hard to not have them since food companies insist on adding them into everything that is labeled sugar free!0
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I think the only two options for sugar free jello are aspartame and splenda, both of which are detrimental if consumed on a regular basis. I'd avoid eating it frequently. Also some sugar free jello still contains maltodextrin which can adversely affect diabetics.0
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just the fact that it jiggles. it weirds me out :P0
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technically, science hasn't proven any detrimental effects of artificial seeteners in humans, although we still don't know there effects long term. One study showed that people who consumed diet soda (containing aspartame) every day, actually put on more weight due to overcompensating with calories - when your body senses it's eating something, especially something sweet, it may release insulin --> decrease in blood sugar. when blood sugar goes down you get more hungry and eat more at your next meal. however you can counteract this just by watching cals and make sure you dont overcompensate!0
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just the fact that it jiggles. it weirds me out :P0
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Here's a series of articles on artificial sweeteners (including studies on humans) if you're interested.
http://www.medicinenet.com/artificial_sweeteners/article.htm0 -
So if it's not good for you, what do you guys eat for a sweet snack. I love jello!0
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It's full of chemicals Honestly I stay away from low fat and low sugar stuff. I'd rather eat the real thing in moderation.0
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I eat berries with low-cal whipped cream. or perhaps some peanut butter with an apple, though that's harrdly low cal.0
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