To be 100% honest, I only use coconut sugar, raw agave nectar, dates, erythritol, and yacon syrup as an alternative sweetener. Artificial sweeteners have consistently been proven to be terrible for you—not to mention that they're carcinogenic. Just because something has 0 calories, doesn't mean it's not bad for you. That's just my two cents.
To be 100% honest, I only use coconut sugar, raw agave nectar, dates, erythritol, and yacon syrup as an alternative sweetener. Artificial sweeteners have consistently been proven to be terrible for you—not to mention that they're carcinogenic. Just because something has 0 calories, doesn't mean it's not bad for you. That's just my two cents.
Interested to know where you found that artificial sweeteners are "terrible" and "carcinogenic". Wow that's a blanket statement. Most of the experts I've read don't seem to agree so I'm eager to hear your evidence
I can tell you from experience that Malitol even in small doses can and will turn your GI upside down resulting in horrible flatulence and diarrhea... AFTER WORDS I googled it and it seems I am not the only one lol
I just bought a case of sweetener packs from Costco each packet says less than one carb. Stevia by Pure Via. I am concerned that one of the ingredients is dextrose as the filler with the stevia. Will this be okay?
I am REALLY allergic to Splenda, I was recommended to use Stevia (which is healthier), does anyone know the carb count on Stevia?
Where do you get carb counts on things?
Me too, I'm so allergic and it makes me way hungrier as it seems to drop my blood sugar. I get breakouts on my face and head - it's awful. I use stevia and xylitol (it has carbs though).