This includes MSG, the artificial sweetener
known as aspartame, hydrogenated oils which contain trans fats, and high fructose corn syrup, a cheap sweetener which can lead to tooth decay as well as metabolism disorders.
Not exact matches
Even if you trust Truvia and PureVia (which we don't), they are often put into drinks and snacks that are labelled «with Truvia / PureVia», which means exactly that — they «with» other sweeteners such
as aspartame, sucralose (a synthetic additive created by chlorinating sugar) or Acesulfame - K, which is a potassium salt containing methylene chloride, a
known carcinogen.
But the next generation of
aspartame,
known as neotame, is 13,000 times
as sweet
as sugar, and other compounds have been isolated that are more than 100,000 times
as sweet.
My guess is «
no» if you are trying to use
aspartame as a weight loss aid.
Try replacing sweeteners such
as aspartame, saccharin and splenda with stevia, a naturally sweet herb with no
known side effects and no calories.
Known as saccharin, sucralose, and
aspartame, these artificial sweeteners are found in many diet drinks and foods.
First of all,
aspartame is an artificial sweetener; it is
known as NutraSweet ® and Equal ®
as well
as Spoonful, and Equal - Measure, and is claimed to be up to 200 times sweeter than sugar.