Sucralose is categorized as a high-intensity sweetener along with other sugar substitutes such as aspartame, saccharin and stevia − all different than the sugar alcohols group of artificial sweeteners ...
When I went back to the U.S. for the first time in several years last year, I made an incredible discovery. It’s called Sparkling Ice and is sold separately or in 12-packs of 17 ounces (curious size) ...
The artificial sweetener sucralose (sold under the brand name Splenda) could potentially pose health risks, so it needs to be better understood before the sweetener should be assumed to be safe, one ...
Q: What is the current thinking about the safety of Splenda? Also, is it chemically related to Nutrasweet in any way? A: The general consensus is that Splenda (a sugar substitute) is a good product.
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 study ...
Every few years now it seems I have to come to you and clarify misleading headlines. You may have seen some guidance issued by the World Health Organization (WHO) regarding the long-term benefits of ...