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Sucralose is a no-calorie artificial sweetener that's unique in that it’s actually made from real sugar. It's chemically altered though, so it passes through one's body instead of being used for ...
Splenda has been around since 1998 and is the most common sucralose-based, low calorie sweetener. Sucralose is a type of indigestible artificial sugar that’s created chemically by replacing some ...
Sucralose, a chemical in the sweetener Splenda, has been shown to create a chemical that causes damage to DNA, raises the risk of cancer and causes leaks in the gut lining, says a study.
W hile both stevia and sucralose (commonly known as Splenda) can replace cane sugar and other sweeteners, Splenda is an ...
New research is raising concerns about a widely used artificial sweetener, suggesting it may negatively affect male fertility. No sugarcoating this deflating news. Primary Menu Sections ...
The Artificial Sweetener Splenda Promotes Gut Proteobacteria, Dysbiosis, and Myeloperoxidase Reactivity in Crohn’s Disease–Like Ileitis. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. 2018;24(5):1005–1020. de ...
A former director of nutrition for the American Diabetes Association (ADA) sued the non-profit organization on Wednesday, accusing it of firing her for objecting to what she called a "pay to play ...
Sucralose, a chemical found in the popular artificial sweetener Splenda, may cause DNA damage and cancer, according to a new study. The study looked at cells outside of the human body, a process ...
WASHINGTON (TND) — According to a new study, a chemical that forms when humans digest a certain type of "widely used" sweetener is "genotoxic," meaning it damages DNA. That chemical is also said ...
NC study discovers chemical in common sweetener damages DNA, can cause cancer Posted 2023-05-31T15:19:52+00:00 - Updated 2023-06-06T22:57:58+00:00 A common sweetener damages DNA, according to NC study ...
Sucralose, a chemical found in the popular zero-calorie sweetener Splenda, has been shown to cause damage to DNA, raise the risk of cancer and cause leaks in the gut lining, according to a new ...
Sucralose, a chemical found in the popular zero-calorie sweetener Splenda, has been shown to cause damage to DNA, raise the risk of cancer and cause leaks in the gut lining, according to a new ...