Just a few years ago, there were
very few choices to sweeten your
food and beverages. Now, our
supermarket aisles are literally
filled with tons of natural and
artificial sweeteners. All these
choices make it harder to decide
what’s right for you and your
family. Here is an overview of
some of the top sweeteners on the
market.
Sugar Sugar
is, by far, the most popular
sweetener worldwide. It has been
used for many years to make foods
more appetizing. However,
processed sugars are being used
more and more, and are causing
adverse health problems. Excessive
consumption of sugar is linked to
obesity and tooth decay. Eating
sugar also triggers your body’s
insulin response and can leave you
feeling tired, sluggish, and
craving more sugar.
Aspartame
(NutraSweet, Equal) Aspartame is
probably the most common
artificial sweetener. It is the
key ingredient in NutraSweet and
Equal. It is also used to sweeten
many
diet
products like
cookies and colas. While the FDA
and many medical associations
claim aspartame is entirely safe,
others have suggested it may cause
or increase health problems
ranging from headaches, dizziness,
and blurred vision to more serious
problems such as severe
depression, brain tumors, and
multiple
sclerosis. Both
sides cite extensive scientific
research to back their claims.
Sucralose (Splenda)
A newer sweetener called sucralose
or Splenda has recently been
working its way into restaurants
and homes. Splenda is being
advertised as being made from
sugar, giving the impression it’s
as safe as sugar. While there
isn’t extensive research to prove
Splenda is unsafe, there really
hasn’t been any extensive research
done on this product.
While sugar
is used in the production of
Splenda, the conversion process is
quite extensive. Sucralose is no
more natural than aspartame.
Preliminary research done on
sucralose has shown that it causes
a shrunken thymus gland, enlarged
liver and kidneys, diarrhea,
pregnancy
complications, and other problems
in rodents. The product is
considered safe because these
problems only occurred with large
doses.
Stevia
Nothing is sweeter than sugar,
right? Actually, a natural
sweetener called stevia is. It
comes from the stevia plant and is
about 300 times sweeter than
sugar. This means, you can use a
lot less to get the same
sweetening power. Plus, stevia
contains no calories. It can be
used for the same purposes as
sugar, including sweetening
beverages and baking.
While
stevia is only approved as an
herbal
remedy in the
U.S., countries like Japan have
been using it for years with no
adverse side effects.
Molasses
While some of the sweeteners I’ve
already mentioned may or may not
be bad for you, molasses is
actually good for you. Blackstrap
molasses is a natural byproduct
that comes from refining sugar.
Unlike sugar, which is basically
empty calories, molasses contains
iron, copper, manganese,
potassium, and
magnesium. While molasses doesn’t
have the same taste as other
sweeteners, it provides you with
fuel to help you look and feel
better.
While there
is disagreement on the safety of
artificial sweeteners, why bother
taking the chance when there are
safe, natural alternatives? While
sweeteners like stevia may be more
expensive, the health of your
family is worth the extra cost.
Learn more
about making healthier choices for
your
health at:
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