While refined sugars are best limited in your diet or better still avoided, none of them are as bad or as
toxic as artificial sweeteners.
Not exact matches
The added sugar has also been replaced by
toxic artificial sweeteners such
as aspartame, high fructose corn syrup and neotame.
They seem like a good honest brand, but I'll have to do some research
as I'm pretty sure Acesulfame potassium is a pretty
toxic artificial sweetener.
«We need to know exactly what is contained in products aimed at children,» said Weston Price President Sally Fallon, who views
artificial sweeteners as «
toxic additives.»
Artificial Sweeteners Many studies are showing that artificial sweeteners, such as Aspartame, may be toxic
Sweeteners Many studies are showing that
artificial sweeteners, such as Aspartame, may be toxic
sweeteners, such
as Aspartame, may be
toxic to humans.
So it would seem like good news that the FDA is considering changing its ludicrous and inconsistent banning the use of a harmless plant
as a
sweetener while it allows
toxic artificial sweeteners like aspartame and sucralose to be freely available on the market.
Choose brands that are free of preservatives and chemicals and stay away from those that use any
artificial sweeteners, such
as xylitol,
as they can be
toxic to dogs and even other animals.
Never feed your dog
toxic human items such
as: chocolate, onions, grapes, raisins, yeast dough,
artificial sweeteners, macadamia nuts, avocadoes, alcohol, or coffee.
NOTE: Be absolutely sure that you're not using sugar - free or «lite» peanut butter that has
artificial sweeteners, particularly xylitol,
as these substances are incredibly
toxic to dogs.
Do not use human toothpaste
as many contain
artificial sweeteners that are
toxic to pets.
Chocolate, grapes, raisins, overripe bleu cheese and xylitol (an
artificial sweetener) should be avoided at all costs
as they are known to be
toxic to pets.
Yorkies can develop tremors
as a result of chemical or plant poisoning, or from consuming human foods that are
toxic to their systems, such
as chocolate or
artificial sweeteners.
Finally, consult your veterinarian before introducing something new to your dog's diet and never feed your dog
toxic human items such
as: chocolate, onions and garlic, grapes and raisins, yeast dough,
artificial sweeteners and foods containing xylitol, macadamia nuts, avocados, alcohol or coffee.