0 calorie sweetener - HEALTHY
Most people know stevia as a natural, zero-calorie sweetener (that doesn't produce an insulin response). But it is often just thought of as a blood-sugar friendly sugar alternative. But a new review ...
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A new study suggests that widely used zero-calorie sweeteners may subtly reshape the gut microbiome and alter gene activity linked to metabolism and inflammation. News Medical: The impact of perinatal low-calorie sweetener exposure on the development of neural systems involved in metabolic regulation A study published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation Insight reveals that consumption of low-calorie sweeteners during pregnancy can affect the metabolism and neural development of the offspring ... The impact of perinatal low-calorie sweetener exposure on the development of neural systems involved in metabolic regulation AOL: Common low-calorie sweetener may be riskier for the heart than sugar, study suggests Another study is raising concern about the safety of the widely used sugar alcohol sweetener erythritol, a low-calorie sugar substitute found in “keto-friendly” foods, baked goods and candies. Common low-calorie sweetener may be riskier for the heart than sugar, study suggests The Grio: Report finds that a popular, low-calorie sweetener could increase heart health risks As more and more people aim to become healthier, low-calorie sweeteners have become a popular replacement for traditional sugar.
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However, a recent study published in the European Heart Journal found ... Report finds that a popular, low-calorie sweetener could increase heart health risks AOL: Which Zero-Calorie Sweetener Tastes the Most Like Sugar? I Tested 9 to Find Out Which Zero-Calorie Sweetener Tastes the Most Like Sugar? I Tested 9 to Find Out