artificial sweetners
Hey everyone, I was just wondering who here goes the splenda/saccharin/aspartame route to try to control calories during sweet cravings?? I just wanted to bring it up because these have all been shown to have extreme adverse effects in lab testing on animals, but the significance of these effects have been downplayed by the media and the FDA because of political reasons. One thing you may or may not know is that Donald Rumsfeld was CEO of the manufacturer of nutra-sweet in the 80's. Then he was brought to Washington by Reagan to try to convince the FDA to approve aspartame as an artificial sweetner. Before that, aspartame was not approved by the FDA for 16 years!! Anyway. I've been using splenda as a sugar substitute consistently for the six months or so. Seriously, I was getting a little crazy with it, using it in tea, buying drinks sweetened with it, etc. etc. But recently at the grocery store, the bagger said to me "did you hear that splenda causes birth defects?" and I said "huh? dont you mean saccharin and aspartame?" and he said "no, splenda...I heard it the other night on the news." well, I was a little embarrassed that I didn't hear about that. I'm a scientist (as in, my job is doing laboratory research day in and day out...), so I should be smart about the crap I'm putting into my body, but I wasn't. I was just believing that if it tasted so much like sugar, it must be fine. right?....right? no. wrong. So, if you look at the chemical compound in splenda, Sucralose, (they say it's "made from sugar so it tastes like sugar"), it has free chlorine molecules attached to carbon molecules. Okay...YIKES. We have all heard about DDT, right? well, DDT has the same property!!! These are called "chlorocarbons" If you look up the compound for sucralose, and look up the compound for DDT, and also look up the compound for any other chlorocarbon, you'll see that they all have this same dangerous feature.
Chlorocarbons cause all kinds of horrible things...including liver damage, cancer, birth defects, mutations, etc. etc. Seriously, don't listen to me...go look it up yourself. Now, I don't mean to freak you all out...personally, I'm writing this because I've been a sucralose sucking machine for nearly a year now....I just wanted to share this with all of you, too. Also, there is a non-caloric substitute for sucralose and other artificial sweetners. It's called Stevia. It comes from a leaf of the stevia plant found in brazil and in other parts of south america. It does have a slight aftertaste, but I went out and bought some (both trader joes and whole foods carries it, also probably local health stores, or you can buy it on the internet) today. It is more expensive, but only a couple of dollars more than artificial sweetners. I know, it sucks to have to pay more...but I'd urge you all to think twice before using sucralose in the future. Sorry for the way way WAY long length of this message!! --Julie--
That's perfectly fine, actually the lab rats that had inflamed livers from splenda were given normal amounts. The problem is that you'll be waiting awhile to learn about the real effects of splenda because the nature of a chlorocarbon is it needs to build up in the system slowly over time. DDT was not outlawed for decades. it takes awhile to build up in the system and for people to start noticing things. Being informed and make choices based on that information is what is important. When I looked up information on sucralose, I read scientific journal papers and looked at the chemical compounds and based my decision on what I saw when looking at them. The fact of the matter is, chlorocarbons have consistently been shown to be toxic throughout history. one molecule of sucralose contains three chlorocarbons. Just because the FDA has not labeled it unsafe does not mean that it isn't unsafe. When my grandparents were growing up, they were told that cigarettes were good for their health (for example). I prefer to be proactive on chemically modified foods that go into my body and not wait until the rock solid evidence has been brought to the surface showing something is bad for you. Scientific research has to be funded by government agencies. Funding is at an all time low. It could be a long time before the truth comes out... Also, apple seeds contain cyanide. small doses of cyanide. eating apple will not harm you. just the seeds.