Artificial Sweetener Demonizing
32sami
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Artificial sweeteners have become a necessity for many people to make their food palatable. They need sweetness, but they don’t want the calories. Artificial sweeteners mean they can have their cake and eat it too. But don’t tell people it’s bad for them. They actually already know this, but they don’t care. Sugar is addicting, and like most addictions, people don’t want pleasure to be taken from them. What are your thoughts??
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I think it has an addicting factor, most certainly. Every morning I have my coffee, not only because of the caffeine to wake me up, but for that sweet, creamy, sugary taste. I put sugar in my coffee and once I have my cup I feel content. If I don’t have my sweet cup of coffee, watch out! It’s like a fix.
I do not use artificial sweetener though. I used to but I cut it out and use pure cane sugar.0 -
I think it's none of my damn business what other people put in their food, and if the thought even enters my head to tell someone else a food is bad for them or lecture them on eating habits in general then it is probably time to re-evaluate my priorities and get a hobby.0
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Aspartame FTW! :drinker: :drinker:0
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Artificial sweeteners have become a necessity for many people to make their food palatable. They need sweetness, but they don’t want the calories. Artificial sweeteners mean they can have their cake and eat it too. But don’t tell people it’s bad for them. They actually already know this, but they don’t care. Sugar is addicting, and like most addictions, people don’t want pleasure to be taken from them. What are your thoughts??0
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I'm not going to comment on whether artificial sweeteners are bad for you or not-- but I don't eat them mainly because I don't like the taste/the effect on me. I tried xylitol (since I can't bear the taste of stevia and I used to NEED my nice, sweet, 100+ calorie mug of coffee) and oh my, it gave me a migraine and diarrhea! Of course not all such sweeteners do that but for some people they cause various types of malaise. :sick:0
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But don’t tell people it’s bad for them. They actually already know this, but they don’t care.
Well, what I do know is that I don't care because real science hasn't proven that it's bad.0 -
The medical consensus is that artificial sweeteners are safe to consume. I think people are addicted to pseudoscience that confirms various beliefs they have about food that are rooted in psychological hangups. There is a certain element of belief that everything that tastes good must have a hidden danger.0
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I agree. They are safe because we would never eat the doses given to rats in labs. And the chlorine issue with Splenda? I would argue that we take in more chlorine from salt than from Splenda.
Everything in moderation.0 -
I think it's very helpful for people to have sweetners as an option especially if you're diabetic. If you have the "big mac and diet coke" mentality, it's probably not helping very much, but small changes are better than none.0
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if you NEED sweetener use stevia.0
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If you want to use a sweetener, feel free to use sugar within your calorie allowance or any of the tested and approved artificial sweeteners, and don't stress out about it.0
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I prefer the taste of sugar, sweeteners have a weird aftertaste for me. Every single one of them. That said, when I really want something and I just can't fit it into my calories or needs to be too sweet for my pre-diabetes to handle I use splenda.
Both have no nutritional value, but both have their uses. I don't see why anyone would be demonizing either of them.0 -
I read one time that aspartame was an ingredient used for embalming dead people.0
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To each his own. I don't use artificial sweeteners, just regular sugar, honey, or maple syrup (real). I have a strange reaction with aspartame involving migraines and anxiety attacks. I don't love the taste of splenda, but stevia is okay in a jam.
That being said, you don't NEED sweetener. And if you cut back on them you actually appreciate the taste of regular food more IMHO.0 -
embalming fluid includes water too.. just saying. That said, I prefer not to use artificial sweeteners, as I feel natural sugars offer more, since ones like raw honey have other benefits and taste better.0
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water's not man made0
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I read one time that aspartame was an ingredient used for embalming dead people.
I read one time that Santa Claus was actually the devil Satan.
Just because you "read one time" doesn't make things true.0 -
I read one time that aspartame was an ingredient used for embalming dead people.
I read one time that Santa Claus was actually the devil Satan.
Just because you "read one time" doesn't make things true.
I didn't say it was true dumbass, I said I read it. Christ doesn't take much to piss people off in here.
Pretty sure you're the one who is upset here.
Regardless, there's nothing wrong with artificial sweeteners.
If you want to claim that there is, first identify which artificial sweetener you are talking about (there are many different ones, from aspartame to cyclamate, with very different chemistry) and then use peer-reviewed scientific articles to establish a negative health effect from the artificial sweetener in question.0 -
I read one time that aspartame was an ingredient used for embalming dead people.
I read one time that Santa Claus was actually the devil Satan.
Just because you "read one time" doesn't make things true.
I didn't say it was true dumbass, I said I read it. Christ doesn't take much to piss people off in here.
BTW, calling people names is strictly against the community guidelines. The mods take that stuff pretty seriously.0
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