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Common sugar substitute shown to impair brain cells, boost stroke risk

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    Bakkoda
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    That sounds healthy and not profitable in any way. Get out of here with that shit.

    /s

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      The Research of Top 10 Brands of Containing Erythritol Products – Jointen

      Abstract: Sugar-reduced food and beverage products have become a global trend and fashion, with Erythritol ingredients already attracting attention as natural calorie-free sweeteners. Several large multinational companies have already launched the first batch of products in 2019-2021, receiving positive feedback from the market and consumers. Companies with sensitive business sense are actively laying out to develop the market, and we must seize the trend of the new era and not miss the good opportunity.

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      reddig33@lemmy.world
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      Splenda doesn’t contain erythritol. That makes that whole article suspect.

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        lumidaub@feddit.org
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        Artificial Sweetener Erythritol Linked to Brain Vascular Cell Dysfunction

        Learn how erythritol affects brain blood vessels - keep reading for essential clinical insights and implications for sweetener use.

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        European Medical Journal (www.emjreviews.com)

        Source that actually names the thing in its title.

        Unfortunately it’s of course barely readable for laypeople. So is there a safe upper limit? Like if I put a teaspoon of it in my cup of coffee, am I destroying my brain?

        Cells were treated with 6 mM erythritol, replicating the concentration found in a typical serving of an artificially sweetened drink, for three hours.

        What’s “mM”?

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          Artificial Sweetener Erythritol Linked to Brain Vascular Cell Dysfunction

          Learn how erythritol affects brain blood vessels - keep reading for essential clinical insights and implications for sweetener use.

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          European Medical Journal (www.emjreviews.com)

          Source that actually names the thing in its title.

          Unfortunately it’s of course barely readable for laypeople. So is there a safe upper limit? Like if I put a teaspoon of it in my cup of coffee, am I destroying my brain?

          Cells were treated with 6 mM erythritol, replicating the concentration found in a typical serving of an artificially sweetened drink, for three hours.

          What’s “mM”?

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          ODuffer
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          Millimolar https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molar_concentration?wprov=sfla1

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            Millimolar https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molar_concentration?wprov=sfla1

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            lumidaub@feddit.org
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            Ah. I remember that from desperately trying to wrap my head around it in Chemistry class. Thank you, it’s impossible to search for.

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              20cello@lemmy.world
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              Eritritolo: pro e contro del dolcificante naturale

              Il dolcificante naturale eritritolo non apporta calorie e non aumenta la glicemia. Gli effetti a lungo termine, però, non sono ancora chiari: limitarne il consumo è la scelta migliore

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                Millimolar https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molar_concentration?wprov=sfla1

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                Ragnor
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                #18

                Yep. Erythiol has a molecular weight of 122 g/mol, so 6 mM is the same as 0.732 g/liter.

                It should be noted that the cells were exposed to the full concentration in the drinks, so the concentration they encountered is much higher than it is when it has been diluted by all the water in our bodies after we drink it.

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                  revan343@lemmy.ca
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                  Not for diabetics

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                    Splenda doesn’t contain erythritol. That makes that whole article suspect.

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                    revan343@lemmy.ca
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                    #20

                    Splenda the brand certainly sells erythritol; it’s not their main product

                    Edit: Here’s the one from my cupboard

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                    • WIZARD POPE💫W WIZARD POPE💫

                      Why cannot they just put erythriol in the title?

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                      recursive_recursion
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                      #21

                      ProZD - clickbait/YOU WON’T BELIEVE meme

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                      • WIZARD POPE💫W WIZARD POPE💫

                        Yeah but shit like this makes me not want to read the article at all. I just skim it until I find what the thing is.

                        Just like some annoying marketing campaigns with ads that you have no fucking idea what they are about (like “.it’s coming”, “soon” and shit like that) and only find out like a month later when they make a new campaign actually telling you that. I will never engage with that company or buy the product just because I hate ads like that.

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                        Ragnor
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                        I never click on clickbait. I refuse to support anyone who engages in that practice.

                        Skimming the article is the same as reading it in full - they just want to place their cookies, and clicking the link is enough to do that if you don’t go through all the settings including turning off all the “legitimate interest” options - and that is often a pain to do.

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                          I never click on clickbait. I refuse to support anyone who engages in that practice.

                          Skimming the article is the same as reading it in full - they just want to place their cookies, and clicking the link is enough to do that if you don’t go through all the settings including turning off all the “legitimate interest” options - and that is often a pain to do.

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                          WIZARD POPE💫
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                          I have an extension that automatically does cookies for me

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                          • R revan343@lemmy.ca

                            Splenda the brand certainly sells erythritol; it’s not their main product

                            Edit: Here’s the one from my cupboard

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                            reddig33@lemmy.world
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                            Ingredients:

                            “Maltodextrin, Monk Fruit Extract”

                            No mention of erythritol.

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                            Splenda Monk Fruit Sweetener Pouch | Zero Calorie Sweetener. Tastes Like Sugar

                            Our Splenda Monk Fruit Sweetener Pouch is made with monk fruit extract and is zero calories! Enjoy sweetness that satisfies, without the calories.

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                            Splenda® (www.splenda.com)

                            Not all monk fruit sweeteners contain erythritol.

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                            Does All Monk Fruit Have Erythritol? | Sweet Clarity

                            Not all monk fruit sweeteners contain erythritol; some are pure monk fruit extract without additives.

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                              Ingredients:

                              “Maltodextrin, Monk Fruit Extract”

                              No mention of erythritol.

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                              Splenda Monk Fruit Sweetener Pouch | Zero Calorie Sweetener. Tastes Like Sugar

                              Our Splenda Monk Fruit Sweetener Pouch is made with monk fruit extract and is zero calories! Enjoy sweetness that satisfies, without the calories.

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                              Splenda® (www.splenda.com)

                              Not all monk fruit sweeteners contain erythritol.

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                              Does All Monk Fruit Have Erythritol? | Sweet Clarity

                              Not all monk fruit sweeteners contain erythritol; some are pure monk fruit extract without additives.

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                              revan343@lemmy.ca
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                                reddig33@lemmy.world
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                                You’d think they’d list that on their website.

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                                  I have an extension that automatically does cookies for me

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                                  Ragnor
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                                  So do I, but it doesn’t turn off the legitimate interest on a lot of sites. I suspect that the cookie corps are working hard to circumvent it.

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                                    You’d think they’d list that on their website.

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                                    revan343@lemmy.ca
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                                    Apparently they do https://www.splenda.com/product/splenda-monk-fruit-sweetener-jar/

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                                    • A atzanteol@sh.itjust.works

                                      Our study adds to the evidence suggesting that non-nutritive sweeteners that have generally been purported to be safe, may not come without negative health consequences,”

                                      No. It adds to research about this sweetener. You can’t generalize beyond that.

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                                      player2@sopuli.xyz
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                                      Except for the numerous other artificial sweeteners that have been found to also have negative effects. This has been a trend, and I think that’s what they meant by that statement

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                                        Except for the numerous other artificial sweeteners that have been found to also have negative effects. This has been a trend, and I think that’s what they meant by that statement

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                                        atzanteol@sh.itjust.works
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                                        Their research says nothing about sweeteners that weren’t part of their study.

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                                          lumisal@lemmy.world
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                                          I mean, this was brain cells directly exposed to it in concentrations far higher than would occur in a human body after metabolism with no secondary carbohydrates that would likely come with eating said food (units you like eating spoonfuls of pure Splenda I suppose).

                                          I think brain cells wouldn’t do well exposed directly to many things, like too much oxygen, either.

                                          So I’d say this study should be taken with a grain of salt sugar

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