splenda
arothermel
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Does anyone know if splenda or any other sugar substitute is really good for you? I've had heard that it is better to have real sugar then its substitutes. Any help is appreciated!!! I'm a little confused about the whole sugar thing.
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Does anyone know if splenda or any other sugar substitute is really good for you? I've had heard that it is better to have real sugar then its substitutes. Any help is appreciated!!! I'm a little confused about the whole sugar thing.0
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Here is a discussion onthe sweetner thing:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1118-is-there-a-good-sweetener1 -
thanks for the info healthier_me. you are an imspiration on this sight0
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Thanks!
cmriverside is the real "poster" of the site *evil grin*0 -
I am a bit chatty.0
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And we love it!0
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I think that the more natural it is the better option it is. We eat too much processed and chemically altered food and ever since we started doing this our waist lines have done nothing but grow.
Also, they have started to find that people that use splenda instead of sugar or other substitutes are coming up with an abnormal amount of joint problems.
Natural is better.6 -
Splenda give me headaches.. stevia I grow in my flowerbeds . Look for the packages of straight stevia it doesn’t raise your blood sugar and I like the taste .0
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There's a lot of unsubstantiated scaremongering about artificial sweeteners. Here's a great read about artificial sweeteners (aspartame in particular), written by a biochemist: https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1308408/why-aspartame-isnt-scary/p12
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this thread is from 20071
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Phoebe5164 wrote: »Splenda give me headaches.. stevia I grow in my flowerbeds . Look for the packages of straight stevia it doesn’t raise your blood sugar and I like the taste .
The OP is from 2007 and she hasn't been on the forum since. Hopefully she has it figured out by now1 -
Dang, there have been a ton of these this week in particular.0
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I think that the more natural it is the better option it is. We eat too much processed and chemically altered food and ever since we started doing this our waist lines have done nothing but grow.
Also, they have started to find that people that use splenda instead of sugar or other substitutes are coming up with an abnormal amount of joint problems.
Natural is better.
False. (In terms of those things causing waistlines to increase)1 -
Phoebe5164 wrote: »Splenda give me headaches.. stevia I grow in my flowerbeds . Look for the packages of straight stevia it doesn’t raise your blood sugar and I like the taste .
How are you finding these old threads? This is the second 11 year old thread that I've seen you bump.1 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »Phoebe5164 wrote: »Splenda give me headaches.. stevia I grow in my flowerbeds . Look for the packages of straight stevia it doesn’t raise your blood sugar and I like the taste .
How are you finding these old threads? This is the second 11 year old thread that I've seen you bump.
She must be using the search0
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