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?Chairman of Citizens for Health Declares FDA Should Review Approval of Splenda
New Study of Splenda and Sucralose Reveals Shocking New Information About Potential Harmful Effect on Humans?
Duke Study Highlights
This 12 week study, conducted in rats fed Splenda-containing ?rat chow?, revealed a 50% reduction in ?good? bacteria, an increase in intestinal pH,? and enhanced expression of enzymes that affect drug metabolism. According to the ?Citizens for Health? this study also suggests that Splenda ?contributes to increases in body weight.?
Why should we be concerned about ?good bacteria?? These beneficial bacteria including those that are commonly referred to as probiotics have been associated with anticancer benefits, cholesterol reduction, and strengthened gut immunity. Having not read the study other than the abstract, it?s difficult for me to figure out how they came to the conclusion Splenda leads to weight gain. I have reported previously that sugar substitutes may short circuit the taste conditioning response leading to increased consumption and weight gain.
It should come as no surprise that an artificial sweetener may have harmful, or potentially harmful effects. Splenda my be the sequel to the transfat story?. and we all know how that turned out.
I will also add this. Splenda is a favorite of many low-carb fans because it cuts calories in processed foods. But the calorie savings can be deceiving.. If you make a muffin with Splenda instead of sugar you can reduce the calories by about 20% . You can also save an equivalent amount of calories by alternatively reducing the fat in a recipe. So yes, you can realize some calorie savings in processed foods by cutting carbs or cutting fat. However, you can?t change the fact that processed foods are very calorie dense. My advice is to stick with real food and limit processed food consumption.
New Study of Splenda and Sucralose Reveals Shocking New Information About Potential Harmful Effect on Humans?
Duke Study Highlights
This 12 week study, conducted in rats fed Splenda-containing ?rat chow?, revealed a 50% reduction in ?good? bacteria, an increase in intestinal pH,? and enhanced expression of enzymes that affect drug metabolism. According to the ?Citizens for Health? this study also suggests that Splenda ?contributes to increases in body weight.?
Why should we be concerned about ?good bacteria?? These beneficial bacteria including those that are commonly referred to as probiotics have been associated with anticancer benefits, cholesterol reduction, and strengthened gut immunity. Having not read the study other than the abstract, it?s difficult for me to figure out how they came to the conclusion Splenda leads to weight gain. I have reported previously that sugar substitutes may short circuit the taste conditioning response leading to increased consumption and weight gain.
It should come as no surprise that an artificial sweetener may have harmful, or potentially harmful effects. Splenda my be the sequel to the transfat story?. and we all know how that turned out.
I will also add this. Splenda is a favorite of many low-carb fans because it cuts calories in processed foods. But the calorie savings can be deceiving.. If you make a muffin with Splenda instead of sugar you can reduce the calories by about 20% . You can also save an equivalent amount of calories by alternatively reducing the fat in a recipe. So yes, you can realize some calorie savings in processed foods by cutting carbs or cutting fat. However, you can?t change the fact that processed foods are very calorie dense. My advice is to stick with real food and limit processed food consumption.