Some pregnant women choose to
avoid saccharin because it has been shown to cross the placenta to the fetus.
Not exact matches
Our bottom - line advice to consumers, especially children and pregnant women, is that they continue to
avoid sucralose and aspartame, as well as the artificial sweeteners acesulfame - potassium and
saccharin.
Know your sweeteners; some types may be best
avoided during pregnancy such as
saccharin.
The only time my blood sugar went up was when I used
saccharin; I
avoided it all through out my pregnancy.
All artificial sweeteners — including aspartame, sucralose, acesulfame potassium and
saccharin — should be
avoided due to evidence linking these sweeteners to a possible increased risk of cancer.
Avoid any liquid vitamins having artificial chemical sweeteners such as sucralose,
saccharin, or aspartame.
Avoid all Products with Natural and Artificial Sweeteners (high fructose corn syrup, aspartame,
saccharin, stevia, etc..)
Splenda is now among
saccharin, aspartame, and acesulfame as chemicals that should be
avoided.
A product in EU called Natreen Classic, which is a sweetner contains (Sweeteners cyclamate,
saccharin, fructose, acidifier citric acid, preservative sorbic acid) Is this a product to be
avoided at all costs?