Holistic Living: Your Pathway to a Balanced Life
Communicate With Us
  • Home
  • Health & Wellness
    • Cooking From Scratch
    • Fun Ways to Exercise
    • Reducing Your Toxic Load
    • Sustainable Gardening
    • Community Supported Agriculture
    • Natural Relief for Chronic Pain
  • Relationships
  • Wealth
  • Spirituality
    • Religion
    • Personal Growth & Development
  • Resources
    • Blog
    • Recommended Products
    • Contact Us

The Bitter Truth About Artificial Sweeteners

1/19/2020

0 Comments

 
Picture
For several decades, artificial sweeteners were touted as the "solution" to weight gain, which has long been linked to high consumption of processed sugars.

Throughout the 1980's and 1990's, pink and blue paper packets of chemicals replaced sugar packets on every restaurant and cafe' table, and consumers downed gallons of artificially sweetened drinks with seeming impunity. "Diet" sodas replaced the regular kind on store shelves and fast food joints. Even candy and desserts began to be made with artificially produced sugar alternatives.

But obesity rates did not decline (in fact they continued to increase unchecked), and eventually, consumers began to wake up to the potential hazards lurking in these sweetly flavored substitutes. Over the past few years, researchers have uncovered some alarming facts about artificial sweeteners - and the truth is not all that sweet... In fact, not only have some studies found that consumption of "diet" sodas may actually increase weight gain, but there are some truly troubling health consequences of long-term consumption of these chemicals.

Today's guest post explores the bitter truth about artificial sweeteners and shares some healthier alternatives.

As we all know by now, sugar is a truly addictive substance, and it has been linked to numerous health problems, from cancer, to obesity, diabetes, and most inflammatory conditions. Nonetheless, humans come equipped with a powerful sweet tooth, so how can we safely satisfy our cravings?

This guest post from nutritionist Mike Geary explains...

The Truth About Artificial Sweeteners - Plus Natural Alternatives...
by Mike Geary - Certified Nutrition Specialist
Author of best-sellers:  The Fat-Burning Kitchen & The Top 101 Foods that FIGHT Aging

I wanted to talk about artificial sweeteners today because I've noticed that there's a lot of confusion and misconceptions revolving around these non-caloric sweeteners. Artificial sweeteners and the huge list of products sweetened with them are marketed to you relentlessly as "healthy foods" or "healthier" than sugar or corn syrup sweetened products. But are they really?

Just to clarify, some of the most popular artificial sweeteners on the market today are:

  • Splenda (sucralose)
  • Aspartame
  • Saccharine
  • Acesulfame Potassium (aka - acesulfame K)

These artificial sweeteners are used in abundance in almost every "diet" drink, "lite" yogurts, puddings, and ice creams, most "low-carb" products, and almost all "reduced-sugar" products. Heck, even most protein powders are loaded with artificial sweeteners too -- just look on the ingredients and you'll usually see one of those nasty artificial sweeteners in just about every protein powder on the market... that's why I personally use naturally sweetened.

Sucralose (aka, splenda) is probably one of the worst offenders of claiming to be "healthy" as they say that it's "made from real sugar ". Don't be fooled!  It's still an artificial substance, and a fairly nasty chemical at that.

What they don't tell you is that Splenda is actually a chemically modified substance where chlorine is added to the chemical structure, making it more similar to a chlorinated pesticide than something we should be eating or drinking.  [If you want to dive into sucralose deeper, here's an article about how sucralose damages your gut microbiome.]

This is one of the biggest misconceptions that I see all of the time and it saddens me to see so many people poisoning themselves and their family with dangerous artificial sweeteners like Splenda, while falsely thinking they're doing something healthy.

The truth is that artificial sweeteners are not even close to being healthy, and as you'll discover in a minute, can easily be just as bad for you, if not worse, than sugar or even corn syrup. Most people think that they are doing something good for themselves by choosing the "diet" drinks or "lite" yogurts compared to the sugar-laden versions, but the problem is that you're exposing yourself to a whole new set of problems with the artificially sweetened drinks and foods.

I know you're probably frustrated by all of the contradicting messages you hear each day about which foods are good for you and which are bad. I'm sure just today you probably saw some clever ad or commercial somewhere screaming health benefits for a food product that is loaded with artificial sweeteners.  Don't worry... Just stick with me and I'll get past the marketing hype for you and decipher the truth. I'll also give you some ideas for great alternatives to artificial sweeteners as well as alternatives to sugar or corn syrup sweeteners.

The fact is, artificial sweeteners vs. sugar or corn syrup is really just a battle between two evils .

Which evil is worse?


I'm sure you already know the problems with sugar or high fructose corn syrup sweetened products. The excess empty calories, the massive blood sugar spike, and the resulting insulin surge this creates in your body not only promotes fat gain , but also stimulates your appetite further, making things even worse. These massive blood sugar spikes also contribute to glycation in the cells of your body, which basically makes you age faster .

On the other hand, artificial sweeteners save you calories, but there's growing evidence that they can increase your appetite for sweets and other carbohydrates causing you to eat more later in the day anyway. Therefore, you don't really save any calories at all.

Also, studies are beginning to emerge showing that artificial sweeteners can trigger "sweet receptors" in your stomach that tell your body to produce insulin, even though you didn't actually consume sugar!  These high insulin levels from artificial sweeteners can promote fat storage and trigger cravings, in a similar manner to sugar itself.

One study I read wanted to find out why people that drink diet soft drinks often gain even MORE weight than those drinking regular soft drinks, and they theorized that people drinking "diet drinks" many times eat more calories because they fool themselves with the calories they thought they saved from the diet drink.

All of the 4 artificial sweeteners listed at the top of this article are nasty chemicals that the human body is simply not meant to ingest, and humans historically would never have ingested in nature.

However, most of the population is ingesting a whole lot of these chemicals on a daily basis. Aside from the problems I touched on so far, other health issues that have been related to artificial sweeteners in scientific studies as well as observations are:
  • some have been linked to potential cancer risks
  • negative effects on the liver, kidneys, and other organs
  • stimulating cravings
  • gastrointestinal problems
  • developmental problems in children and fetuses
  • headaches
  • damage to your gut flora (killing beneficial probiotics in your gut and causing gut dysbiosis)
Now some of the above potential health problems are definitely not proven as fact in studies. However, some of them have been shown in animal studies given high doses. Also, if you do some research, you'll find hoardes of people that attribute the use of artificial sweeteners over the years with all sorts of illnesses in themselves or in family members.

Regardless of the fact that some of the health problems for actual human use are not proven conclusively yet, I don't know about you, but I'd rather protect myself and my family and steer clear of these possibly dangerous artificial chemicals.

Of course, despite all of the health issues potentially associated with artificial sweeteners, the companies that sell the products will continue to claim that they are fully safe. Don't believe them!  The bottom line is that the body was not designed to deal with foreign substances like artificial sweeteners. Take my word on that one.

So what are your options for healthier alternatives?

Well, your best alternatives for the caloric sweeteners like sugar or corn syrup are either natural raw honey, organic maple syrup, coconut sugar, or even molasses.  In fact, organic blackstrap molasses is loaded with more potassium than a banana per tbsp of molasses, and also contains many other nutrients like calcium, iron, and other important minerals.

Even though these alternatives still have the same amount of calories as sugar or corn syrup... honey, organic maple syrup, coconut sugar and molasses actually provide some nutrients, including minerals and antioxidants, so it's not just empty calories. Empty calories such as white refined sugar stimulate your appetite more because your body is lacking nutrients.

Now you're probably thinking that you'd like to still save on calories but avoid the nasty artificial sweeteners. Good news... You can!

You've probably seen me reference this natural sweetener in a lot of my recipes called Stevia. I've been using stevia for years as an alternative sweetener when you still want to save a little on calories and sugar but don't want to harm your health with artificial sweeteners.

Also some people may confuse them, stevia is not artificial like the other chemical sweeteners I mentioned above. Stevia is actually a natural non-caloric HERB that's been used for thousands of years in some parts of the world. When dried into a powder, it has a sweetness about 200-300 times stronger than sugar.

One problem I've noticed with using Stevia is that the pure powder is a very powerful sweetener, so you can easily use too much. However, I've found some good Stevia products that use a bulking agent added (or mixed with a natural sugar alcohol like erythritol or xylitol) so that you can measure out the stevia powder in direct comparison to measuring sugar.

I've yet to see any negative reports or health concerns regarding stevia and only positive potential health benefits. After all, it's simply an HERB as opposed to a nasty artificial chemical created in a lab.  I definitely give Stevia my seal of approval. Do yourself a favor (and your family), and if you are currently an artificial sweetener junkie, please consider switching to stevia and/or other natural sweeteners.

You can use it in your coffee or tea, to sweeten up plain yogurt, added to smoothies for extra sweetness, in oatmeal, in baking, or where ever else you might need a sweetener but want to reduce the sugar content. 

As an example , when I make Paleo style muffin recipes, if the recipe calls for 1 cup of sugar, I'll use 1/3 cup of coconut sugar (so that it's at least a more nutrient rich alternative) and then use several packs of stevia for any additional sweetness needed.  In this scenerio, I'm reducing the sugar content of the recipe by a whopping two-thirds, and actually getting more flavor from the coconut sugar compared to white sugar.  And it makes a muffin with a lot less calories too!

For my morning coffee, I actually use a mixture of half coconut sugar and half stevia (along with grass-fed cream) for a delicious cup of coffee that only has about 2-3 grams of sugar in the entire mug of coffee!  Here's also another article with my 3 best tips for making the healthiest coffee ever.

I hope you got some benefit from this important discussion. Feel free to share the link to this post and email it to anybody you know that might be overdoing the artificial sweeteners. You'll be doing their health a big favor!



 
0 Comments

Your comment will be posted after it is approved.


Leave a Reply.


    Picture

    About the Author

    Rose Sarko grew up on a farm in the Ozark mountains learning about healthy living, sustainable organic gardening, and the important connections between the natural world and humanity. Over the past 10+ years, Rose has devoted more and more of her life to learning about health as a holistic system, rather than a static approach to specific illnesses. Rose is of the belief that all parts of the body and mind, just like all parts of the natural world and human society, are connected in an integral way, and learning to work with the entire system as a whole is the best way to true health. She is a Certified Life Coach, and currently lives in Ohio with her husband, 2 barn cats, and a small flock of chickens on their 5-acre homestead.



    Disclosure: This site contains affiliate links. If you purchase an item through a link on our site, your cost will remain the same, but we will receive a small commission. This helps us continue to be able to bring you helpful information on healthy and holistic living. We appreciate your support!

    Categories

    All
    Balanced Living
    Environmental Connections
    Environmental Connections
    Fighting Disease
    Financial Balance
    Fitness & Exercise
    Food & Nutrition
    General
    Healthy Recipes
    Homesteading
    Improving Relationships
    Natural Health & Wellness
    Natural Pain Relief
    Natural Remedies
    Religion & Spirituality
    Sustainable Gardening
    Toxic Load


    Medicinal Plants Video

    RSS Feed

    Archives

    January 2025
    December 2024
    November 2024
    October 2024
    September 2024
    August 2024
    July 2024
    June 2024
    May 2024
    April 2024
    March 2024
    February 2024
    January 2024
    December 2023
    November 2023
    October 2023
    September 2023
    August 2023
    July 2023
    June 2023
    May 2023
    April 2023
    March 2023
    February 2023
    January 2023
    December 2022
    November 2022
    October 2022
    September 2022
    August 2022
    June 2022
    May 2022
    April 2022
    March 2022
    February 2022
    January 2022
    December 2021
    November 2021
    October 2021
    September 2021
    August 2021
    July 2021
    June 2021
    May 2021
    April 2021
    March 2021
    February 2021
    January 2021
    December 2020
    November 2020
    October 2020
    September 2020
    August 2020
    July 2020
    June 2020
    May 2020
    April 2020
    March 2020
    February 2020
    January 2020
    December 2019
    November 2019
    October 2019
    September 2019
    August 2019
    July 2019
    June 2019
    May 2019
    April 2019
    March 2019
    February 2019
    January 2019
    December 2018
    November 2018
    October 2018
    September 2018
    August 2018
    July 2018
    June 2018
    May 2018
    April 2018
    March 2018
    February 2018
    January 2018
    December 2017
    November 2017
    October 2017
    September 2017
    August 2017
    July 2017
    June 2017
    May 2017
    April 2017
    March 2017
    February 2017
    January 2017
    December 2016
    November 2016
    October 2016
    September 2016
    August 2016
    July 2016
    June 2016
    May 2016
    April 2016
    March 2016
    February 2016
    January 2016
    December 2015
    November 2015
    October 2015
    September 2015
    August 2015
    July 2015
    June 2015
    May 2015
    April 2015
    March 2015
    February 2015
    January 2015
    December 2014
    November 2014
    October 2014
    September 2014
    August 2014
    July 2014
    June 2014
    May 2014
    April 2014
    March 2014
    February 2014
    January 2014
    December 2013
    November 2013
    October 2013
    September 2013

Legal Disclaimer: All information provided by New Holistic Living is of a general nature and is furnished for educational/informational purposes only. No information is to be taken as medical or other health advice pertaining to any individual specific health or medical condition. By using this site, you agree that use of this information is at your own risk and hold New Holistic Living and RZH Enterprises, Inc. harmless from any and all losses, liabilities, injuries or damages resulting from any and all claims. Click Here for Full Terms of Use.

Material Connection Disclosure: Posts & pages on this website may contain affiliate links to third-party products. We personally use many (but not all) of these products, and only recommend products we believe will be of benefit to you. However, we are not responsible for the content of any websites that we link to, and New Holistic Living & RZH Enterprises, Inc. disclaim any liability that may result from your involvement with any third-party websites/products. If you purchase a product through one of our affiliate links, your costs will be the same, but New Holistic Living will receive a small commission. This helps cover some of the costs for this site and our business. We appreciate your support!


Privacy Policy: We will never sell or share your personal information for any reason. Click here for full details on what information is collected, and how it is used.
Contact Us:
[email protected]
614-787-7148
Copyright 2010-2020 RZH Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Photos from dane brian, markwgallagher, Colin_K, Collin Harvey, Prestonbot, Emery Co Photo, Conny Sandland, symphony of love, symphony of love, Lets Go Out Bournemouth and Poole, Brian PDX, MrJamesBaker, Emery Co Photo, eastmidtown, regan76, Vivian Farinazzo, davidmulder61, garryknight, anka.albrecht, veganheathen, admiller, swambo, trekkyandy, SammyJayJay, COMSALUD, cathyse97, Krasava, PHOTO/arts Magazine, Rin-Tin-Tin, ecokarenlee, Saku Takakusaki, flippinyank, mikecogh, tedeytan, Treasure Tia, Phú Thịnh Co, roland, jDevaun, Free for Commercial Use, wuestenigel, StockMonkeys.com, monelke, frankieleon, Rob.Bertholf, The Meat Case, Www.CourtneyCarmody.com/, Melody_Ann_Crespo, cottonseedoil, NICHD NIH, symphony of love, Alice Henneman, aarondelgiudice, davidmulder61, Oliver Vogler, National Insitutes of Health (NIH), SammyJayJay, Vassilis Online, StockMonkeys.com, rafiq s, thintruman, goosmurf, wuestenigel, Oculator, WILLPOWER STUDIOS, yuko_ppp2501, stevendepolo, pedrosimoes7, Phú Thịnh Co, ThatMattWade, krossbow, .v1ctor Casale., frankieleon, Nesster, roseannadana, Fareham Wine, CarbonNYC, anneheathen, quinn.anya, SignorDeFazio, mkhmarketing, Tobyotter, randwill, dr.mafisto, ralph and jenny, h.koppdelaney, SammyJayJay, PersonalCreations.com, mealmakeovermoms, diettogo1, justj0000lie, Sigfrid Lundberg, Veganbaking.net, StockMonkeys.com, MilitaryHealth, takebackyourhealthconference, Butterblume1986, jfirmenich, Bluestem Farm, tedeytan, Art4TheGlryOfGod, Wild Salmon Kitchen, Ellian Victor, kenteegardin, EatLiveGrowPaleo.com, Stephen G Pearson, ConstructionDealMkting, Symic, Samuel Mann, takebackyourhealthconference, cobaltfish, oliver.dodd, symphony of love, CollegeDegrees360, Mike Licht, NotionsCapital.com, -Abdik-, specialtyproduce, Scarleth White, Markus Grossalber, phunkstarr, Jason Rosenberg, gagilas, haynie.thomas36, Ano Lobb. @healthyrx, dollen, stevendepolo, BryanAlexander, hardworkinghippy, DonkeyHotey, zzellers, hennasabel, SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY, wuestenigel, Emily Carlin, yoppy, NwongPR, wuestenigel, Phil Manker, NIAID, andrealeachase, USDAgov, Michell Zappa, krossbow, michaelll, ngg980, michaelmusashi, samcaplat, krossbow, Luca Nebuloni, Toolstotal, CINNAMON VOGUE, osiristhe, wuestenigel, emmanuelmorales1, nuulvakor