I drink only filtered or mountain spring water (at least 1 liter) and tea now, no soft drinks, no diet drinks, no aspartame. Occasionally I take BSM. Also take SuperGreens and Magnesium plus flax seed pill. I use only coconut or grape seed oils for any eating/cooking. Gave up sugar,...
A simple procedure for the qualitative and quantitative determination of aspartame (Nutrasweet) in diet soft drinks is described. A high performance liquid chromatography method is used which requires a 250 4.6 mm -cyclodextrin bonded silica gel column and a mobile phase of methanol/1% triethyl ...
because my father found he was diabetic when I was about 8 or 9. I became a chubby child, and as the years went on, I had a very hard time trying to lose the weight. Back in 1978 I made a visit abroad to Israel - where there were no diet soft drinks available, and the artific...
Sprite Zero75 mg aspartame + 51 mg acesulfame potassium * Since this analysis,Diet Pepsihas adjusted their formula in the U.S. It’s now sweetened with aspartame and acesulfame potassium (precise amounts not available). ** Adapted fromDiabetes Self-Management, “Diet Soft Drinks” by Mary Fra...
Scientific research has shown that the brain retains the urge to eat for a long time when the taste buds for sugar are stimulated, even without any sugar having entered the system. The sweet taste of artificial sweeteners such as aspartame will cause the brain to program the liver to store ...
Aspartame serves to replace processed sugar that everyone understands to be a serious obesity maker. However, nearly every low-calorie product sold uses aspartame as a sweetener including soft drinks, chewing gum, dessert mixes, puddings & fillings, frozen desserts, a variety of yogurts, tabletop ...
A new report from the European Food Safety Authority has affirmed the safety of aspartame, the artificial sweetener in many popular diet drinks.
A small soft drink can keep you out of ketosis for a day, but the large ones could effect you for much longer, possibly an entire week! Diet soft drinks come without carbs or calories. Instead, they contain artificial sweeteners like aspartame, sucralose, acesulfame K or stevia. Many people...
In evaluating the correlation between obesity and diet drinks researchers found that every bottle of diet soda participants drank in a day raised their obesity risk by 41 percent. DiabetesAspartame, a common sweetener in diet beverages, has also been linked to diabetes. In an animal study ...
” In an effort to curb child obesity, the dairy industry recently petitioned FDA to include aspartame and other artificial sweeteners in dairy beverages featured in school lunches, without appropriate labeling. Recent research has established the fact that aspartame actually leads to weight gain ...