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| The Bitter Facts
On Artificial Sweeteners |
In this carbohydrate rich society we live in, one thing is true,
we Westerners love our sweets. In recent publications in leading
medical journals, it has been acknowledged we are the fattest
generation the world has ever seen.
Diabetes in children and adult onset diabetes has more than
doubled in the last 25 years, why is this? Purely and simply,
because we are burning out the organ responsible for sugar metabolism
- the pancreas. The all important pancreas produces called insulin,
too much sugar equals too much work for the pancreas, it is
widely accepted the pancreas can only produce so much insulin
in its lifetime, then we become diabetics.
What are some of the most common offenders of the pancreas assault
in our diet today? Mostly it is the result of overly refined
starchy carbohydrates such as breads (even if it is whole wheat),
pastas, white rice, sweets and sugary foods. Some of the worst
culprits are those overly refined breakfast cereals we load
up on in the morning. No matter how ‘natural’ they
may be, they will contain a lot of sugar. Just take a look in
most peoples cupboards today, I bet it is 80% carbohydrates.
Society seems to be in an eternal search for sweeteners that
do not “anger the insulin gods”, and so the category
of non-foods that are classified as the ‘artificial sweeteners’
was born, in this group we find such products as Splenda, Acesulfame
K, Aspartame, NutraSweet and the like.
You may be surprised to find out that there is research which
states that most artificial sweeteners actually cause you to
gain weight.
The whole idea of artificial sweeteners sounds great, doesn’t
it? Something that sweetens our food, doesn’t cause any
weight gain and won’t harm the body. Sounds too good to
be true doesn’t it? Well, unfortunately, it is. A neurologist
by the name of Dr. Richard Blaylock has written a book called
“Excitotoxins, the taste that kills”, he
clearly outlines the potential dangers of following the ‘artificial
sweeteners road’.
What is an excitotoxin? It is defined as a substance that is
a stimulant which can cross the blood brain barrier (BBB) and
can be addictive. The BBB is there to protect your brain from
would-be attackers, viruses, bacteria and the like. If some
substances, like artificial sweeteners pass undetected, it can
potentially harm the brain tissue.
It is thought that one of the worst things we can give a developing
mind of a child is an artificial sweetener because as a child,
this all too important barrier is not entirely formed yet, thus,
making them more susceptible to injury or damage to their brain.
Is it any wonder we are seeing more attention deficit disorders
and behavioral problems now more than ever? Dr.Wurtman found
that Aspartame, alone, can cause neurological symptoms like
headaches, dizziness and agitation in over half of their test
group.
So what does the brain use for fuel? Sugar and nothing but.
Without it, the brain is literally starving thereby, altering
its optimal function. Most people get agitated and muddled in
their thinking when their blood sugar drops too low. This can
lead to learning disabilities, lack of concentration and anxiety.
Your body needs sugars and has the ability to use sugar, so
use it. Your body does not have a pathway to burn NutraSweet
and the like. The artificial sweeteners you ingest today reside
in your fat cells and brain tissue until the day you die. There
is no elimination pathway for these imposters. The longest study
conducted on the effects of artificial sweeteners in humans
is only eight years. In other words, we really do not know what
they will cause long term. Simply put, there is strong suspicion
that these sugar imposters cause degenerative brain disease,
learning disabilities and cancer.
So, Dr. Smarty-pants, what do I use instead? If you want a sweetener
that you can add to your coffee or tea, baking etc. use stevia.
Stevia is made from the root of a plant and is 200 times sweeter
that sugar. It won’t spike your insulin levels and it
will not harm you in the way the artificial guys will.
Another is honey, it is low on the Glycemic Index, 100% natural
and can be added to tea, coffee, oats, etc.
I find it funny when I look at some of the many bodybuilding
forums and speak to many of the shop and gym owners we supply
about people who go to the gym and try to look after their bodies,
watch what they eat and try to stay healthy and lean but don’t
seem to care about the ingredients and additives in their food
or supplements. Yes, they are calorie aware and yes they know
how much protein they take in but lose interest on some of the
finer points which may effect them negatively in time.
Another thing which I find crazy is the number of people buying
supplements because of extensive and expensive marketing of
overpriced mediocre products and at the other end of the scale
people buying price led lower quality products both of which
groups have not only artificial sweeteners but artificial thickeners
too which the body cannot digest either, but that’s another
article.
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