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<blockquote data-quote="Canadian_cousin" data-source="post: 1274927" data-attributes="member: 281698"><p>The other problem is that artificially sweetened soft drinks may not give you sugar, but raise your insulin levels just the same. Many people drink the Coke zeros and other types of drink thinking that they are escaping the evils of soft drinks. To an insulin resistant diabetic, artificially sweetened candies and Pop are extremely harmful as well, while theydon't even raise your blood glucose levels! And then there's all the issues about consumption of chemicals like aspartame etc. even Stevia, (which is highly processed away from being the natural sweetener that advertising would have you believe,) causes the same problems. The jury is still out on the sugar alcohols, and some of them like Truvia are claiming that they do not raise your insulin levels. If anybody has any current information on this it would be very interesting to see what the buzz on sugar alcohols is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canadian_cousin, post: 1274927, member: 281698"] The other problem is that artificially sweetened soft drinks may not give you sugar, but raise your insulin levels just the same. Many people drink the Coke zeros and other types of drink thinking that they are escaping the evils of soft drinks. To an insulin resistant diabetic, artificially sweetened candies and Pop are extremely harmful as well, while theydon't even raise your blood glucose levels! And then there's all the issues about consumption of chemicals like aspartame etc. even Stevia, (which is highly processed away from being the natural sweetener that advertising would have you believe,) causes the same problems. The jury is still out on the sugar alcohols, and some of them like Truvia are claiming that they do not raise your insulin levels. If anybody has any current information on this it would be very interesting to see what the buzz on sugar alcohols is. [/QUOTE]
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