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Sugar Substitutes
I just received this from my chiropractor and thought I would share.
Dear All,
I know I have sent information like this out before, but thought it was worth repeating. All of the sugar substitutes have drawbacks so be careful with its use and consumption, even if not mentioned by name below!
The next time you reach for a diet soda, low-fat cookies, or over 9000 other products containing aspartame (e.g. NutraSweet®, Equal®), think again.
Growing evidence indicates that the cumulative effects of consuming aspartame might endanger your health and result in a wide range of symptoms. And what's even more surprising is that many of these symptoms are identical to anxiety symptoms.
Aspartame is a low-calorie sweetener used in more than 90 countries worldwide. If so many people consume aspartame, it must be safe, right?
Not necessarily.
Since its introduction as a food additive in 1981, aspartame has accounted for more than 75% of all complaints reported to the FDA's Adverse Reaction Monitoring System (ARMS). Over 92 different adverse reactions from aspartame have been reported -- ranging from panic attacks, to headaches, to chronic fatigue and even death.
Aspartame and Physical Symptoms
If you consume aspartame, it may be causing many of your symptoms, or at a bare minimum aggravating them. Here are a few of the 92 adverse reactions reported from using aspartame:
-- Abdominal pain -- Panic attacks -- Breathing difficulties -- Chest pains -- Mental confusion -- Diarrhea -- Dizziness -- Excessive thirst or hunger -- Fatigue -- Feelings of detachment or unreality -- Facial flushing -- Headaches -- Insomnia -- Nausea and vomiting -- Numbness -- Painful swallowing -- Tingling sensations -- Rapid heartbeat -- Seizures and convulsions -- Tinnitus (ringing in the ears) -- Tremors
They sound identical to anxiety symptoms, don't they? I included only a partial list; there are many more.
Study Funding Appears to Affect Results
Although the FDA claims that aspartame is a safe product, FDA approval is no guarantee that a substance is risk-free. It's interesting to note that there is a dramatic difference in results obtained from aspartame studies that are independently funded versus studies that are funded by companies that profit from aspartame.
Dr. Ralph G. Walton, chairman of the Center for Behavioral Medicine, states in his review of aspartame studies: "Of the 166 studies felt to have relevance for questions of human safety, 74 had NutraSweet® industry related funding and 92 were independently funded. One hundred percent of the industry funded research attested to aspartame's safety, whereas 92% of the independently funded research identified a problem."
Removing Aspartame from Your Diet
I think you'll find that removing aspartame from your diet has a positive affect on your symptoms, as many nutritionists and doctors have found with their patients. I personally experienced a dramatic improvement in my anxiety symptoms after I stopped consuming aspartame.
Note: It can take sixty days or more after you stop consuming aspartame to start experiencing positive benefits.
Keep in mind that removing aspartame from your diet is not a quick fix or magic solution to overcoming anxiety. An anxiety disorder is more than physical symptoms. Anxiety-promoting thought patterns and behaviors also play a key role.
However, you may find that removing aspartame from your diet reduces or eliminates many physical symptoms. When your symptoms are reduced, it becomes easier to focus on changing anxious thought patterns and behaviors -- which are key to overcoming an anxiety disorder.
What to Watch Out For
Check food labels to make sure that they do not contain the following ingredients:
-- Aspartame -- NutraSweet® -- Equal® -- Equal® Measure -- Equal® Spoonful? -- Canderel® -- Phenylalanine -- Aspartic acid
Remember, aspartame is present in more than 9000 products, so read labels carefully. You may be surprised to discover how many products contain aspartame, such as:
-- Diet sodas -- Lemonade and drink mixes -- Cereals -- Baked goods such as cakes and cookies -- Yogurt, pudding, and Jello® -- Medicine -- Chewing gum and breath mints -- Toothpaste
If a product label says: "sugar free" or "no added sugar," typically it has been artificially sweetened with aspartame. Aspartame can show up in the most unlikely products. For example, I have even seen aspartame in some bottled waters and vitamins! Read the label to ensure the products you consume are aspartame-free.
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Posted 1/23/08 10:18 AM |
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Smileyd17
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Re: Sugar Substitutes
Thanks and I use splenda or no sugar at all!!
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Posted 1/23/08 11:05 AM |
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melbalalala
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Re: Sugar Substitutes
My DH looked into this years ago. He was an avid coke drinker and when he switched to diet coke had all sorts of panic attacks.
I am hooked on my diet pepsi with lunch and don't experience any problems, I dont wannnnaaa quit!
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Posted 1/23/08 11:18 AM |
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bigspender
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Name: Irene
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Re: Sugar Substitutes
I know its in everything. I went on SB diet and use Splenda and I am sure Splenda isnt good for you either. My Dh really wants me to stop using it.
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Posted 1/23/08 2:07 PM |
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jax1023
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Name: Jackie
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Re: Sugar Substitutes
I'm sorry, but there is no real scientific research out there that supports this. I would be more than happy to show you many articles that say aspertame is in fact safe. Not in excessive amount but everything in moderation.
I have a degree in nutrition, and it really drives me nuts when chiropractors and other people who now eduation in the field give out advice that is not based on scientific research.
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Posted 1/23/08 5:29 PM |
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CroatianBride
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Name: Tat
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Re: Sugar Substitutes
I've given up splenda and equal, and use only regular sugar, but I won't give up my diet soda
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Posted 1/24/08 11:26 AM |
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melbalalala
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Name: Melissa
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Re: Sugar Substitutes
Posted by jax1023
I'm sorry, but there is no real scientific research out there that supports this. I would be more than happy to show you many articles that say aspertame is in fact safe. Not in excessive amount but everything in moderation.
I have a degree in nutrition, and it really drives me nuts when chiropractors and other people who now eduation in the field give out advice that is not based on scientific research.
First, let me say, I am a big aspartame drinker
BUT don't nutritionists usually preach natural, healthy food? I would think that anything derived from chemicals in order to taste "sweet" would be a no-no for someone that comes to a nutritionist for advice on what to put in their body?
You'd know better than me though!
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Posted 1/24/08 1:23 PM |
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