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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 1887000" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>So if you were previously guzzling fruit juices and fat cokes all day then going to this product would be an upgrade to your new diabetes routine.</p><p>This drink may not raise your blood sugar but it won't cure you of your taste for sweetness. If you do want to cure a sweet tooth its best to reduce or eliminate this kind of drink; there's a theory that you will merely end up craving more sugar once the brain realises it did not the calories that it was promised in the drink!</p><p>I think the jury is out on whether artificial sweetners are carcinogenic; they are generally regarded as safe but have been linked to bladder cancer in rodents but only when said rodents were given massive doses.</p><p>I put them in the category of okay but not very helpful for weight loss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 1887000, member: 365308"] So if you were previously guzzling fruit juices and fat cokes all day then going to this product would be an upgrade to your new diabetes routine. This drink may not raise your blood sugar but it won't cure you of your taste for sweetness. If you do want to cure a sweet tooth its best to reduce or eliminate this kind of drink; there's a theory that you will merely end up craving more sugar once the brain realises it did not the calories that it was promised in the drink! I think the jury is out on whether artificial sweetners are carcinogenic; they are generally regarded as safe but have been linked to bladder cancer in rodents but only when said rodents were given massive doses. I put them in the category of okay but not very helpful for weight loss. [/QUOTE]
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