Best Artificial Sweetener
MariahNS
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I know that some people would say to cut out all the fake sweetener....but it ain't gonna happen for me. I love Crystal Light take alongs and Splenda tea. I usually stick with Splenda because it is supposedly made from sugar and not SO artificial. Lately I've seen Truvia...is it better? Are there any better ( and affordable ) options? Whatcha think?
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I have used Truvia - I heard it was one of the ones that are "better" for you however, they ALL give me a headache. Anybody else have this problem?0
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Bump.
(I use splenda with fiber, but I am curious what others think too.)0 -
Truvia is gross. Seriously gross. I had it in one coffee and through out the entire box!0
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not only does truvia taste awful but i do have headaches with it too! yuck0
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use stevia its a natural alt. to sugar and its good for u0
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I've switched from the Splenda to the Truvia. In our area, I had a little trouble finding a good supply of the Truvia because the stupid supermarket buyers don't realize the difference between STEVIA and Truvia.
I tried one small box of Stevia packets but ended up tossing it in the trash~~~BITTER after taste. Yukkk!
The Truvia product is made from the tender portion of the stevia leaf (rebiana). It simulates the sugar taste very well. I recently stocked up on an 80 packet box plus a jar of the "spoonable". The spoonable jar is handy when mixing up a recipe that calls for sugar. I don't use much of this because I'm not a sugar craver (potato salad, mayo, yes... but that's in the past).
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I bought the Stevia to try it in my coffee and it tastes nasty too, I want to try to bake with it though and see how that works out!0
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Stevia here as well. As pure as you can get it without all the additives that some companies will add to make their version unique.0
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Stevia (Truvia is one brand) is the only truly natural no calorie sweetener there is. I'm a splenda girl too, I just can't not have sweet in my coffee. I am told however that Splenda is really bad for you, like all the other artificial sweeteners. It is expensive to buy Truvia and I have yet to find a cheaper alternative. When I finish off my last bag of Splenda I plan to look for some healthier alternatives, I'll let you know what I find.0
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We have tried many ariticial sweetener because we can't have sugar for health reasons. I have to say that my favorite is Ideal No Calorie Sweetener. It has a wonderful flavor with no after taste that is bitter. I use it in everything. I have done tons of reading on it to see if it has bad side effects and the only one I could find was that it can be fatal to dogs. It has many health benefits though. Here is one website I was reading on. http://ezinearticles.com/?Healthy-Benefits-of-Xylitol&id=358103 I have been reading tons of info on it. You can google it to read some about it.0
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You are right, some would say eliminate it all but l am not a purist so use the same things you do. I have cut down the amount I use for example going from 5 splenda in my large tea to 2 , I have a wicked sweet tooth I am trying to tame. But from what I have read there is no definitive study to indicate that artificial sweeteners have negative effects like cancer or increasing desire for dugar.0
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I tried Truvia because I saw it promoted on the Biggest Loser. I went back to my sweet n low, because it took a lot more of the Truvia to get the sweetness I wanted than it does the sweet n low0
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Thanks! Sweetener in my coffee is a must, too!0
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Stevia (Truvia is one brand) is the only truly natural no calorie sweetener there is. I'm a splenda girl too, I just can't not have sweet in my coffee. I am told however that Splenda is really bad for you, like all the other artificial sweeteners. It is expensive to buy Truvia and I have yet to find a cheaper alternative. When I finish off my last bag of Splenda I plan to look for some healthier alternatives, I'll let you know what I find.
Thanks! Gotta have sweetener in coffee and tea! Let me know what you find!0 -
My wife is a big fan of Stevia as well, you can usually find it in most popular grocery stores. For coffee and tea I still use sugar, it's only 15 calories for a teaspoon, overall I don't mind those calories.0
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Is Splenda really that bad for you, if you limit your intake? Just like most things, moderation is best. I usually use just two packets a day, one in my morning coffee and one in my yogurt. I can't imagine that can be too dangerous. I just prefer the taste compared to the other sweeteners.0
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i generally use Splenda, but have been cutting down. Sweet N Low gives me a wicked headache!0
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I tried one small box of Stevia packets but ended up tossing it in the trash~~~BITTER after taste. Yukkk!
I absolutely hated Stevia... I tried it because everyone said it was so good for you and amazing and I cannot possibly stomach it... it tasted horrible.
I've heard that Splenda is really bad for you, but seriously - is it worse than everything else? Half of the sugar-free things have Splenda, which means either I quit eating all together or find something I can use.
Truvia is scarce around here, I rarely see it.0 -
I wonder how bad Splenda could be for you. Anybody have any specifics?0
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My registered dietician and nutritionist encouraged me to use Splenda over the others, I don't see how it could be as bad as sugar or worse, I just use Splenda, even as a diabetic, haven't had any problems0
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I've tried them all, but only Splenda doesn't have a nasty taste. Splenda for me for sure.0
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