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Originally Posted by Monday "The FDA has no definition for “natural,” so please bear with us for a biochemistry moment: Splenda is the trade name for sucralose, a synthetic compound stumbled upon in 1976 by scientists in Britain seeking a new pesticide formulation. It is true that the Splenda molecule is comprised of sucrose (sugar) — except that three of the hydroxyl groups in the molecule have been replaced by three chlorine atoms." While some industry experts claim the molecule is similar to table salt or sugar, other independent researchers say it has more in common with pesticides. Observational evidence shows that there are side effects of Splenda, including skin rashes/flushing, panic-like agitation, dizziness and numbness, diarrhea, muscle aches, headaches, intestinal cramping, bladder issues, and stomach pain. These show up at one end of the spectrum — in the people who have an allergy or sensitivity to the sucralose molecule. But no one can say to what degree consuming Splenda affects the rest of us. http://www.womentowomen.com/nutritio...ss/splenda.asp |
Oh my gosh!!!! thanks for posting this...wow.....well i guess i will be trying the speva stuff...i hope nothing is wrong with that...hehe...thanks again!
oops, i mean stevia...lol....