WHile I agree with much of what the good doctor has said and with so many other people I do have to agree with the main article that diet drinks "Help" add to the obesity problem. Many people start diet drinks when they are only mildly overweight, as was my case, and despite not a...
“That does not mean artificial sweeteners should be replaced with sugar. Rather, alternative approaches to reducing sugar intake should be considered.” 1. What does the new study reveal? A. Diet soda contains more calories than sugary drinks. B. Exercise can help people reduce the risk of ...
Guavasquashoptimizationsteviadiet-drinksnoncaloricstorage stability.Vigorous consumption of sugar-based products can cause different kinds of health hazards like diabetes,obesity,tooth decay and different heart diseases,etc.To avoid these anomaly people around the world are now shifting their attention ...
All of them are judged to be safe for general use. The three artificial sweeteners primarily used in soft drinks and diet sodas are stevia, sucralose and aspartame. Stevia, a natural product, has been shown to possibly lower blood pressure in people who have high blood pressure. Sucralose, ...
Sucralose was supposed to be better for the body because it was ‘made from sugar.’ Now, a number of people who consider themselves experts believe that stevia is better than sucralose ‘because it’s natural.’ Yes, stevia is *naturally derived* and might turn out to be better for the...
Category Archives:Diet drinks August 20, 2018 Balancing Your Gut’s Ecosystem I have come upon an excellent video by cardiologist Dr. Steven Guntry that I believe everyone would benefit greatly viewing – well, at least to the first 30 minutes or so. The second half of the video is about...
2. Understand that “Longevity” Means “Health Span” 3. Use Stevia (or Monkfruit Extract) instead of Sugar to Avoid a Strict Diet 4. Upgrade Your Calcium without a Strict Diet 5. Track Your Calories At Least Twice a Year 6. No Strict Diet, But Do Limit Your Coffee Intake to 1 Sma...
Food should be natural, unprocessed and if possible organic and include both protein and fibre, particularly that from green leaves. As a substitute for sugar use erythritol, xylitol or stevia. Stevia is a natural extract from the plant Stevia rebaudiana, a member of the daisy family, native ...
The book promotes the use of Stevia as an all-natural sweetener but doesn’t endorse artificial varieties like Sucralose and Aspartame.I’m diabetic, is the 17 Day Diet for me? Dr. Moreno says that his diet is perfect for Type II Diabetics, but Type I Diabetics should be cautious of us...
Stevia, for example, is a plant high in glycosides that has been used for centuries to sweeten foods and drinks. The degree of sweetness we taste depends on how well the receptors in our tongue interact with the molecules. The stronger the interaction, the sweeter we perceive the taste. (...