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Splenda has so many sweet solutions for you to enjoy sweet foods without the added sugar and excess calories. Take a short quiz to find out which Splenda products are right for you.
Artificial sweeteners seem like a perfect way to satisfy a sweet tooth without the calories. But is sucralose (Splenda®) really a healthy swap for sugar?
This is a detailed review of sucralose, the artificial sweetener in Splenda. It’s generally considered to be safe, but some new studies disagree.
Sucralose is marketed as Splenda, an artificial sweetener that often comes in a yellow packet. The difference between Splenda and other sweeteners, like aspartame (Equal) and saccharin (Sweet’N...
Here we explain what Splenda is, how it is used, and what the science says about this sugar substitute. We also compare it with stevia, another popular sugar alternative.
This article discusses the pros and cons of using Splenda, particularly for people who have diabetes. Read on for answers to commonly asked questions about Splenda and how the sweetener may affect your health.
Splenda Stevia is not only the best tasting Stevia, it’s also the #1 selling Stevia brand in Canada.
Splenda, the brand name for sucralose, is FDA-approved and generally recognized as safe at normal consumption levels. But “safe” and “harmless” aren’t the same thing, and recent research has raised legitimate questions about what sucralose does inside your body, particularly to your gut lining, your insulin response, and your DNA. The acceptable daily intake is 5 mg per kilogram of ...