Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Splenda Causes Biochemical Distortions
Splenda, best known for its marketing logo, "made from sugar so it tastes like sugar,” has taken the sweetener industry by storm, becoming the number one selling artificial sweetener in the United States.
But consuming foods that contain artificially or naturally sweetened substances can cause serious distortions in your biochemistry. For example, if you drink diet soda in an attempt to lose weight, they won't help you. Instead, diet soft drinks can actually double your obesity risks!
Nearly a decade ago, studies were already revealing that artificial sweeteners can:
Stimulate your appetite
Increase carbohydrate cravings
Stimulate fat storage and weight gain
Chemically, Splenda is More Similar to DDT Than Sugar.
But consuming foods that contain artificially or naturally sweetened substances can cause serious distortions in your biochemistry. For example, if you drink diet soda in an attempt to lose weight, they won't help you. Instead, diet soft drinks can actually double your obesity risks!
Nearly a decade ago, studies were already revealing that artificial sweeteners can:
Stimulate your appetite
Increase carbohydrate cravings
Stimulate fat storage and weight gain
Chemically, Splenda is More Similar to DDT Than Sugar.
Labels: artificial sweeteners, dangerous additives, splenda
Tuesday, June 05, 2007
What's In Our Soda??!!
Science Buzz: A new study links the sodium benzoate found in some soft drinks to the destruction of DNA. Finally, a new health scare to worry about! A British researcher says the chemical - a common preservative in sodas, sauces and pickles - has the ability to switch off important parts of your DNA, leading to cirrhosis and/or Parkinson's.
Wikipedia - Sodium benzoate is used as a preservative, effectively killing most yeasts, bacteria, and fungi. It is effective only in acidic conditions: vinegar, carbonated drinks (carbonic acid), jams (citric acid), fruit juices (citric acid), pickles (vinegar), and Chinese food sauces (soy, mustard, and duck). It is also found in alcohol-based mouthwash and silver polish. Sodium benzoate is used in many soft drinks and can be identified on the label of the bottle or can as 'sodium benzoate' or E211. The taste of sodium benzoate cannot be detected by around 25 percent of the population, but for those who can taste the chemical, it tends to be perceived as sweet, salty, or sometimes bitter.
Wikipedia - Sodium benzoate is used as a preservative, effectively killing most yeasts, bacteria, and fungi. It is effective only in acidic conditions: vinegar, carbonated drinks (carbonic acid), jams (citric acid), fruit juices (citric acid), pickles (vinegar), and Chinese food sauces (soy, mustard, and duck). It is also found in alcohol-based mouthwash and silver polish. Sodium benzoate is used in many soft drinks and can be identified on the label of the bottle or can as 'sodium benzoate' or E211. The taste of sodium benzoate cannot be detected by around 25 percent of the population, but for those who can taste the chemical, it tends to be perceived as sweet, salty, or sometimes bitter.
Labels: dangerous additives, food, sodium benzoate