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Artificial sweeteners could be worse than sugar

12 pointsby terioover 13 years ago

3 comments

danneuover 13 years ago
What about sweeteners like Zylitol and Stevia? The women in my family consume them exclusively.<p>Frankly, the signal to noise ratio is so bad whenever I try to look up these things that I've grown immune to the discourse. Every few months, there's also a new blog post explaining why coffee and vitamin supplements are bad for you, then suddenly they're good for you again. One day, coffee is the average American's greatest source of antioxidants. The next day, laxative effects of coffee shed free water and nutrients for a net loss.<p>Since artificial sweeteners in their cup of morning tea probably isn't the straw that broke the camel's back of obesity in those studies, I think it's safe to say that we should just focus on a healthy diet and quit looking for ways to find a surrogate for raw willpower.
Shorelover 13 years ago
Grouping aspartame and sucralose as if they are the same substance is a huge problem with this article.<p>Too little science.
FrankBlackover 13 years ago
In other news, scientists find that water appears to be wet.