Saccharinby
Jane N.SaccharinSaccharin is most likely known for being the main ingredient of Sweet’N Low....
Products containing saccharin typically have the warning that it’s found to cause cancer in rats...
The Saccharine Diseaseby
Matt M.
Here's a link to a great online book about refined carbohydrates. At first glance, it may look like some crazy, outdated manuscript, but it is well-researched and has many valuable insights.
Artificial sweetnersby
Living well
The most popular artificial sweetners are: Sweet 'N Low (saccharin), Equal (aspartame) and Splenda (sucralose).
I've always heard that Sweet'N Low causes cancer, therefore I always used Equal. One day...
Not So Sweetby
eatnormalnow
sheds new light on the use of saccharin for weight loss. A study in the journal Behavioral Neuroscience found that saccharin appeared to drive rats to overeat by “breaking the physiological connection between sweet tastes...
Potato Skinsby
Matt M.
One thing I got from reading " The Saccharine Disease" is the importance of potato skins. Eating the skins with potatoes apparently has a few benefits. First, it adds fiber which lowers the glycemic index...
If you're trying to lose weight,...by
Jeff C.
the artificial sweetener saccharin gained more weight than rats given food containing natural sugar.
Scientists say for some reason, ingesting saccharin tricks the body and alters the metabolism.
"It...
Artificial Sweeteners Not Removed from Waste Waterby
DiseaseProof
sewage treatment plants fail to remove artificial sweeteners—such as saccharin and aspartame—from waste...: acesulfame, saccharin, cyclamate and sucralose. Scientists fear these compounds will pollute neighboring...
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Sugar and Sugar Substitutes Saccharin, aspartame, sucralose. Which sugar substitute is best?
It used to be that we didn't have much choice. When we went to the supermarket, we could find various formulations of saccharin, and then aspartame and more recently, sucralose.
Stevia, which comes from a South American plant...crap
The Differences Between Non-Caloric Sweeteners
The other day, Steph and I were eating out at a new restaurant (new to us, that is). As is often the case, I ordered coffee, and then looked at the little container full of colored packets of sweeteners. There was the usual white (sugar), brown (Sugar in the Raw = turbinado sugar) pink (Sweet’N Low= saccharin in the US...crap
Chemicals Lurking in Your Yogurt
sweeteners added to yogurt
Saccharin a synthetic chemical, benzoic sulphim
In the 1970s, studies raised concerns that saccharin could be carcinogenic in laboratory rats. On this basis, saccharin was de-listed as a food additive in Canada, although restricted access to saccharin as a table-top sweetener...crap
Non-Caloric Sweeteners for Diabetics
I have frequently been in restaurants that have containers at each table containing packets of sweeteners: the white ones contain sugar, pink is saccharin, and blue is aspartame. I happen...: Splenda (sucralose): no calories. Website: http://www.splenda.com
* Pink stuff: Sweet'n Low (saccharin...crap
Five Ways to Be a Positive Parent
out there. Positive parenting isn’t about fake smiles or saccharine sayings. It is about staying...crap
The Safety of Artificial Sweeteners
and can be used in baked goods. Its safety is backed by a multitude of studies, according to the FDA.
Saccharin (Sweet 'N Low, Sugar Twin): Saccharin was close to being banned in 1977 due to rat studies linking...crap
Mom, Baby, and Paint Chips
. Saccharin should be taken with caution. Any woman who is pregnant or trying to conceive should avoid...crap