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If you're looking to improve your eating habits, consider these natural sugar substitutes the next time your sweet tooth ...
Fermented stevia with banana leaf bacteria kills pancreatic cancer cells in lab tests. A compound called CAME triggers cell death.
Sugar alternatives like aspartame, sucralose, stevia, and monk fruit are increasingly found in foods you wouldn’t expect to contain them. And some of those products—such as ketchup, bread, and ...
Monk fruit and stevia are two natural sweeteners and sugar substitutes. Limited research suggests specific health benefits for both. Still, they vary in sweetness, uses, and safety. Ultimately ...
Coca-Cola Co. and PepsiCo Inc. will offer drinks with a no-calorie natural sweetener after the Food and Drug Administration said it had no objection to the use of the product made from the stevia ...
Move Over Stevia—Monk Fruit is Here to Stay. As wellness trends move away from more commercially-available artificial sweeteners, monk fruit continues to fully stake a claim in the sweetener world.
Natural Sweetener Alliance’s mission is to deliver scalable, sustainable and reduced-calorie sweeteners by leveraging Tate & Lyle’s sugar reduction expertise and Manus’ bio-conversion ...
Sucralose, an artificial sweetener that’s often found in low- and no-calorie sweeteners and diet drinks, boosted feelings of hunger instead of curbing appetite, a large new study found.