Splenda was born as an insecticide!
CallousMalice
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See it. This is stuff you should know if you've ever used Splenda. You likely won't use it again.
See it. This is stuff you should know if you've ever used Splenda. You likely won't use it again.
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Sodium is a very explosive metal.
Chlorine is a deadly gas.
Mixed together they make salt.
A lot of things were made on accident. Don't let things like this scare you. Tomatoes were once thought to be poisonous because cows ate them.0 -
Sodium is a very explosive metal.
Chlorine is a deadly gas.
Mixed together they make salt.
A lot of things were made on accident. Don't let things like this scare you. Tomatoes were once thought to be poisonous because cows ate them.
Mmmm salt... the deadly explosive.
On the whole splenda/sweetner debate... I only 2-3 packets a day (in my coffee). I know it's not natural, but I really don't think it's going to kill me or give me cancer.0 -
Splenda is gross anyway!0
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Sodium is a very explosive metal.
Chlorine is a deadly gas.
Mixed together they make salt.
A lot of things were made on accident. Don't let things like this scare you. Tomatoes were once thought to be poisonous because cows ate them.
Mmmm salt... the deadly explosive.
Haha!0 -
The FDA is still exploring Stevia. Anyone have input on that? Has anyone tried it yet?0
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The FDA is still exploring Stevia. Anyone have input on that? Has anyone tried it yet?
I just bought a big bag of "Stevia in the Raw" and I really like it. They say it's supposed to be 12x sweeter than sugar ... but it does have a bit of a bitter after-taste. But I prefer it over Equal and Splenda. It's supposed to be natural.0 -
Sodium is a very explosive metal.
Chlorine is a deadly gas.
Mixed together they make salt.
A lot of things were made on accident. Don't let things like this scare you. Tomatoes were once thought to be poisonous because cows ate them.
Reminds me of the argument about Coke-a-cola being horrible for you. The argument went that Coke makes a great toilet cleaner and if it can clean a toilet so well imagine how bad it is for you to drink! ..... Well yeah an orange or lemon can clean a toilet great too, as can vinegar. All of which are perfectly edible (and make good BBQ sauce.) Ability to clean a toilet != toxic.
No I don't think Coke is good for you, but scare tactics are BS. Coke isn't bad for you because you can clean a toilet with it. It's bad for you because it's a ton of HFCS (as do way too many products) and people tend to drink way too much of it.
Also, just because it's toxic to one life form (in this case insects) doesn't mean it's toxic to another (humans). DE is a great insect killer but there's food grade DE for humans. Enough with the scare tactics.0 -
Sodium is a very explosive metal.
Chlorine is a deadly gas.
Mixed together they make salt.
A lot of things were made on accident. Don't let things like this scare you. Tomatoes were once thought to be poisonous because cows ate them.
Haha when I learned this in chemistry it blew my mind that salt was made up of such volatile elements (at least separated from one another)
I don't think that using Splenda in moderation is truly bad for you, as all scientific research I've come across that state adverse effects involved ridiculously high dosages given to mice that doesn't mimic how humans typically consume it. I'll keep consuming it (again, in moderation) until more credible research changes my mind otherwise.0 -
i almost always look at stuff like that as propaganda from the sugar companies
apples used to be illegal and classified as bad for you because it was harmful to the other fruit industries in the blooming years of america0 -
The FDA is still exploring Stevia. Anyone have input on that? Has anyone tried it yet?
I love it. It tastes better than sugar. All sugars at high intake levels become toxins so, everything in moderation.
Just like sugar is the crystallized solids of the sugar cane plant, stevia is the crystallized solids of the stevia leaf. Or Coca Cola would have us all believe. Who knows anymore with food politics.
All I know is I adore the stuff and use it about 2-3 times/week in small amounts.0 -
Remember a few years back when Eggs were evil too!
Splenda was a great help for my diet. They use it to make the sugar free Torani's (the syrups used at tons of coffee shops). Enough of anything might kill me. For now, I think a few packets of splenda a day is the lesser of two evils (if it's evil at all).0 -
Sodium is a very explosive metal.
Chlorine is a deadly gas.
Mixed together they make salt.
A lot of things were made on accident. Don't let things like this scare you. Tomatoes were once thought to be poisonous because cows ate them.
I like this lol
As others have said seems like everything is bad for us now a days due to studies.
Everything in moderation I say.
As far as Stevia I found it bitter was not fond of it I just use the Low GI sugar. Logicane stuff here in Aus.0 -
OMG ALUMINUM IN DEODORANT CAUSES CANCERRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!
Let's all make like the French and throw away our deodorant! Stinky pits and sweat stains for all!!0 -
OMG ALUMINUM IN DEODORANT CAUSES CANCERRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!
Let's all make like the French and throw away our deodorant! Stinky pits and sweat stains for all!!
I like this platform. Can I vote for you in the coming election? You'll still smell better than most politicians I've seen running!0 -
Hahaha! *Snorts*0
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I've tried several brands of stevia products and only liked TruVia. Each packet has quite a bit in it and it's very sweet, so I can use one packet to sweeten my tea and my grapefruit.0
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In combo with sodium, chlorine forms a harmless "ionic bond" to yield table salt. Sucralose makers often highlight this worthless fact to defend its' safety. Apparently, they missed the second day of Chemistry 101 - the day they teach "covalent" bonds.
When used with carbon, the chlorine atom in sucralose forms a "covalent" bond. The end result is the historically deadly "organochlorine"
Zero calorie sweeteners are the enemy of any healthy diet. Use them and you will have an increased appetite, stomach and gastrointestinal problems, weakened immune function, irregular heart beat, agitation, shortness of breath, skin rashes, headaches, liver and kidney damage, birth defects, cancer, cancer and more cancer.0 -
I tan.
I'm not afraid of anything!
Especially Splenda.0 -
If I have coffee or eat oatmeal that's about all I use of splenda.0
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well that's too bad! i'm still gonna eat it though haha i don't think i would have been able to lose weight if it weren't for artificial sweeteners.
about stevia- i have tried it (Truvia and Ideal). I THOUGHT I liked them better than splenda or equal but then after about two weeks, I started getting this gross bitter/metallic taste in my mouth that wouldn't go away. i switched back to splenda and it went away after a few days. about two to three weeks ago, i started using Ideal and I thought it was just the Truvia that made me have the bad taste, but sure enough... it's back. Time to switch back again.0 -
i truly like it, today i baked brown sugar cookies using the splenda brown sugar blend, i used half the amount from the recipe and i got these amazing sweet biscuits that were to die for. they werent too sweet at all but they were kind of like sweeter scones. absolutely delicious.0
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Guess I won't have to worry about those pesky mosquitoes anymore, I like Splenda and have no intention to stop using it. I guess if there was some REAL evidence that it was bad I would think about it, but I have yet to see any conclusive evidence. Just people with opinions and scare tactics, none of which I care about at all.:explode:0
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Guess I won't have to worry about those pesky mosquitoes anymore, I like Splenda and have no intention to stop using it. I guess if there was some REAL evidence that it was bad I would think about it, but I have yet to see any conclusive evidence. Just people with opinions and scare tactics, none of which I care about at all.:explode:0
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In combo with sodium, chlorine forms a harmless "ionic bond" to yield table salt. Sucralose makers often highlight this worthless fact to defend its' safety. Apparently, they missed the second day of Chemistry 101 - the day they teach "covalent" bonds.
When used with carbon, the chlorine atom in sucralose forms a "covalent" bond. The end result is the historically deadly "organochlorine"
Zero calorie sweeteners are the enemy of any healthy diet. Use them and you will have an increased appetite, stomach and gastrointestinal problems, weakened immune function, irregular heart beat, agitation, shortness of breath, skin rashes, headaches, liver and kidney damage, birth defects, cancer, cancer and more cancer.
If you experience these side effects above, by all means avoid sucralose based sweeteners. As far as organochlorine compounds there is a wide range. Sucralose is hardly Agent Orange....
FACT:
Sucralose belongs to a class of compounds known as organochlorides (or chlorocarbons). Some organochlorides, particularly those that accumulate in fatty tissues, are toxic to plants or animals, including humans.[30] Sucralose, however, is not known to be toxic in small quantities and is extremely insoluble in fat; it cannot accumulate in fat like chlorinated hydrocarbons. In addition, sucralose does not break down or dechlorinate.[31]
^ Reigart, Dr. J. Routt; Roberts, Dr. James R., eds (1999-03). "6". Solid Organochlorine Insecticides (5 ed.). United States: Environmental Protection Agency.
^ Daniel, JW; Renwick, AG; Roberts, A; Sims, J. (2000). "The metabolic fate of sucralose in rats". Food Chem Tox 38 (S2): 115–121.
^ "Everything You Need to Know About Sucralose". International Food Information Council. 2004-06.0
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