Not exact matches
More new
products are the way, including Coke Life, a
low - sugar cola sweetened with stevia rather artificial
sweeteners, aimed at traditional Coke drinkers seeking to cut their
calorie intake.
* eating too much protein for your metabolism (can raise insulin) * dairy
products (which can raise insulin and other hormone levels) *
low -
calorie and no -
calorie sweeteners (can raise insulin) * caffeine (can raise cortisol levels and keep blood sugars elevated)
Artificial
sweeteners in diet soda and «zero» or «
low»
calorie food
products can cause weight gain, diabetes, cravings, food addictions, migraines, and eventually illness.
The 2000 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee acknowledged that intense
sweeteners are
low in
calories and the usefulness of these
products, as well as fat - free and
low - fat dairy
products, and hopes the 2005 Committee will include a similar statement.
You'll find xylitol added as a
sweetener in many
products, such as sugarless gum, mints,
low -
calorie baked goods, oral care
products, and now even in reduced -
calorie peanut butter.