there’s been almost no research involving wheat germ agglutinin and adsorptive endocytosis. So whether this happens in humans appears to be unknown, and obviously, it’s not easy to measure without opening a human brain or using things like radioactive tracers, which no one in their right min...
The World Health Organization says that more research is needed to better understand the sweetener’s risks. While safety is not a “major concern” at the levels people typically consume aspartame, “potential effects have been described that need to be investigated ...
Research finds that the average pre-workout supplementcontains around 18 ingredients. Several common ingredients (like those covered above) have been widely studied and found to be safe. But some ingredients can bring health risks, especially in high doses. ...
They are under heavy pressure from the food industry not to ban a munch of substances that have been demonstrated by solid research to have disruptive effects on brain functioning. Another food additive that should be banned is Aspartame. It is in all diet drinks. It can be considered a ...
Research suggests patients with poorly controlled “absence seizures” should possibly avoid aspartame use.[1] A short-term clinical trial also evaluated the effect of aspartame on cognitive and behavioral performance in children 3 to 10 years of age. The study reported that even when intake ...
I spoke to my sister and she told me that it might be a combination of caffeine and aspartame withdrawal symptoms. I never heard of such a thing. I did some further research and apparently I must have be living under a rock, because of course, you can get withdrawal from anything you ...
Nonnutritive sweeteners and sugar alcohols:Acesulfame potassium, aspartame, erythritol, mannitol, neotame, saccharin, sorbitol, stevia, sucralose, and xylitol. Processed food chemicals and ingredients:Acrylamides, artificial food color, artificial and natural flavors, autolyzed protein, brominated vegetable ...
Most commercial artificial sweeteners such as aspartame and sucralose are disastrous for your gastrointestinal system. If you want to have an upset stomach all day long, then treat yourself to a “sugar-free” protein bar that lists an artificial sweetener as one of its first ingredients. ...
Oh my Bob, you haven’t done any research into the corruption that brought aspartame into our food source. You are either blissfully ignorant or you are a paid alternate source of disinformation. There is a TON of evidence that aspartame is poison. Apparently, you aren’t looking very hard...
Unfortunately, many foods marketed as healthy can still contain hidden ultra-processed ingredients. “Some common ingredients to watch out for include high-fructose corn syrup, artificial sweeteners like aspartame and sucralose, and artificial colors and flavors.” ...