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Artificial Sweeteners And Insulin - Articles
Do Artificial Sweeteners Cause an Insulin Spike?
by
Mark S.
Posted
Thu 03 Feb 2011 12:54pm
The notion that artificial sweeteners (and sweet tastes in general) might produce an insulin response is one of those murky memes that winds itself around the blogs... of them chemically distinct from each other. A more useful question would be “What effect does [specific artificial sweetener goes here] have on insulin?” So let’s go around
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More Evidence that Artificial Sweeteners Cause Weight Gain
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Dr. Jonny B.
Posted
Thu 03 Jul 2008 4:12pm
I recently told you about some research showing a nasty little correlation between the use of artificial sweeteners and compromised health, specifically where diet soda....)
Now, in a new study from published in the February issue of Behavioral Neuroscience, rats that were fed artificially sweetened yogurt in addition to their regular rat chow wound
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How To Ditch Artificial Sweeteners
by
Chris ..

Posted
Thu 10 Jun 2010 12:23am
. Saying this their is growing evidence linking artificial sweeteners with:
Obesity/Weight Gain
Insulin Resistance
Psychological Disorders (Anxiety, Depression and Brain Fog...
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I dropped artificial from sweeteners from my diet a long while ago, it wasn’t easy but it has been worth it. This is coming from someone who would
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Artificial Sweeteners and Incidence of Diabetes
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Cassandra F.
Posted
Sun 28 Jun 2009 9:01pm
(Washington, DC) — People who use artificial sweeteners are heavier, more likely to have diabetes, and more likely to be insulin-resistant compared with nonusers, according to data... artificial sweetener users. The users had a higher fasting glucose levels, higher fasting insulin levels, and a higher measure of insulin resistance, as measured by the homeostasis
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Real Sugar Vs. Artificial Sweeteners: Which Is Better?
by
Scott K.
Posted
Mon 04 May 2009 3:41pm
“okay” about sugar, which he argued adamantly against.* Luckily, he gave me an idea for another post…this one!
So which is worse: sweeteners or artificial sweeteners... for and against the notion that high-fructose corn syrup is worse than sugar. Well now let’s look at sugar in comparison to artificial sweeteners. Note that these pros and cons are relative
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Are artificial sweeteners healthier than real sugar?
by
Cassandra F.
Posted
Mon 13 Jul 2009 10:03pm
receptor expressed in pancreatic beta-cells activates the calcium and cyclic AMP signaling systems and stimulates insulin secretion, states:
...artificial sweeteners...
Image by Bukowsky18 via Flickr
A few weeks ago, I posted a research study summary that showed an increase incidence of diabetes in people that used artificial sweeteners
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How Sweet It Is: A Guide to Artificial Sweeteners
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KarenBentley
Posted
Wed 28 Apr 2010 6:40pm
reasons to cut back on sugar, but really, are artificial sweeteners any better? Like sugar, artificial sweeteners are all highly processed substances. Even worse, they’re man-made..., for example, are not losing weight or inches, and it’s been shown show that rats being fed artificial sweeteners overeat and get fat. There’s also the fact that some
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Artificial Sweeteners Stay in the Water Supply
by
Cheryl
Posted
Thu 02 Jul 2009 5:05pm
by Michael Jolliffe, citizen journalist
(NaturalNews) A new study investigating the ability of water treatment facilities to remove artificial sweeteners from municipal... remaining.
"The persistence of some artificial sweeteners during soil aquifer treatment was demonstrated and confirmed their environmental relevance", wrote the scientific team
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Do artificial sweeteners cause weight gain?
by
Judy B.
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 10:41pm
dogs to salivate. The insulin then promotes fat storage.
A new study from Purdue University seems to confirm that using artificial sweeteners makes it harder, not easier...
This is interesting. Several recent studies have linked artificial sweeteners with weight gain, which I find baffling and counter to my own experience. The rationale used
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Artificial Sweeteners; Discouraged
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Amber A.
Posted
Thu 02 Sep 2010 3:00pm
I have to say that with being diabetic, I have enjoyed artificial sweeteners such as Splenda, Equal, etc my entire life. Since I was diagnosed at 17 months old, it has... that artificial sweeteners couldn't be "natural", hence the word "artificial", so I started doing research on them. It turns out I was right, and all of the symptoms I was having could very
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