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Is Sucralose A Safe Sweetener Option, And If So How Many Sachets A Day Can One Take?

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Krugersdorp Gauteng
July 13
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The sucralose can cause GI issues in excessive amounts it isn't digestable, also it is derived from actual sugar, goes through a chemical process. Stevia is my go to, but use it in moderation as well.

July 13 (edited)
A DiabetesTeam Member

Moi j'utilise le sucre fruit des Moines, c'est comme le Stevia, il provient d'un fruit. On l'utilise 1 tasse de sucre =1 tasse de sucre fruits des moines

July 14
A DiabetesTeam Member

Sucralose (Splenda) is considered a safe sweetener option for people with diabetes. However, it should be consumed in moderation. Some studies suggest that artificial sweeteners can cause other health issues, including weight gain, which may worsen type 2 diabetes. It's best to limit your intake and consult with your Show Full Answer

Sucralose (Splenda) is considered a safe sweetener option for people with diabetes. However, it should be consumed in moderation. Some studies suggest that artificial sweeteners can cause other health issues, including weight gain, which may worsen type 2 diabetes. It's best to limit your intake and consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice on the appropriate amount.

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