Personally, I like Aspartame....I use it around the house and yard as an Ant Repellent
They buy diet products because they have less calories.
Therein lies the problem. Several research studies have shown that these diet sodas "trick" the receptors in the brain, and this results on people drinking far more of these Diet Soda's than they would a regular soda. That's Great for Coke and Pepsi, but hardly does the persons health...or wallet...any good. What good is "fewer calories, per can", if the person consumes substantially more "cans"?
If we avoided everything we liked but was bad for you what a dull and boring existence we would live. I'll trade the pleasure for less longevity.
Very true. But most people eat massive amounts of sugar not realizing how it affects them. As well as your body it affects your emotions.
Yes I agree they are not good for your health. But the diet sodas are usually 1 calorie. Big difference between that and a regular soda.
And if you think the only sugar you eat is a spoon of it in coffee and a couple of cookies, you're not reading labels on your food. It's all got sugar unless you are only eating fresh food.
If it feels good, go for it. I have outlived many of my friends, I have outlived the actuaries, something is gonna kill me, till then I'll do my best not to overdo most things but I intend to live and enjoy living.
If I had to use a sweetener for something, it would be Stevia.
When I was diagnosed with diabetes in 2008 And had to start checking food labels for sugar and salt content , I was astounded on how much sugar was in everyday foods that you wouldn't expect to be loaded with sugar ...We have a series on our TV At the moment called the truth about sugar ,it's a real eye opener however, we rarely buy/ use sugar , I do buy a small packet of sugar which is called "smart sugar" to add a little to the mixture when making my yoghurt ..Smart sugar is a mixture of stevia and cane sugar, it's claimed to be twice as sweet so you only need half the amount of regular sugar added to any drinks/ foods.
Now I must confess I'm going to be really "BAD" today but I will leave that bit and tell all on What's on your agenda today
i have a couple of books home , I bought at an Opp shop just before leaving on holiday I'm going to read when I get home they are called Sweet Poison ,and giving up sugar ... the book author is more than likely the same person you mentioned Annie , I have seen him on TV talking about his weight loss/ health after giving up sugarYep, the whole point of the video is that sugar is in everything, and in things you wouldn't expect to have sugar. Even too much fructose is bad. The guy in the video had given up sugar but did this test where he ate the same amount of sugar as most Aussies - 40 tsps a day. But not in dessert type foods, but regular foods like yogurt, etc. Within 3 weeks he has liver problems and has gained a ton of weight.
I do use a bit of stevia in my porridge and cappuccino.