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

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  • R 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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      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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              • A atzanteol@sh.itjust.works

                Their research says nothing about sweeteners that weren’t part of their study.

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                player2@sopuli.xyz
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                Correct. However, it ‘adds to’ the evidence provided by other studies

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                  Correct. However, it ‘adds to’ the evidence provided by other studies

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                  atzanteol@sh.itjust.works
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                  No, it doesn’t. It only adds to the research on this sweetener.

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                    acockworkorange@mander.xyz
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                    Everything reminds me of her.

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                      threelonmusketeers
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                      Consentomatic? I love that extension.

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                        livingcoder@programming.dev
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                        Is there a way to view the full paper? I’m curious if they properly isolated for people who are also overweight (the kind of people who would consume this artificial sweetener).

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                          Is there a way to view the full paper? I’m curious if they properly isolated for people who are also overweight (the kind of people who would consume this artificial sweetener).

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                          Pro
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                          https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00276.2025

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                            livingcoder@programming.dev
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                            I found this article that mentions how normal consumption levels are far lower than 6mM. https://www.fda.gov/media/182122/download

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                            • L livingcoder@programming.dev

                              I found this article that mentions how normal consumption levels are far lower than 6mM. https://www.fda.gov/media/182122/download

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                              pulptastic@midwest.social
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                              Yes exactly. This is an interesting finding that warrants more research, but high concentration in a Petri dish does not reflect what happens in the body.

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                              • P pulptastic@midwest.social

                                Yes exactly. This is an interesting finding that warrants more research, but high concentration in a Petri dish does not reflect what happens in the body.

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                                vxx@lemmy.world
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                                I have a rule of thumb. If experts and doctors recommend pregnant woman to not eat or drink anything, it’s probably better to stay away from it.

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                                • V vxx@lemmy.world

                                  I have a rule of thumb. If experts and doctors recommend pregnant woman to not eat or drink anything, it’s probably better to stay away from it.

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                                  livingcoder@programming.dev
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                                  I don’t know of any guidance about avoiding Erythritol when pregnant, but aside from that, the sentiment is generally reasonable but you’ll still end up avoiding foods that would only negatively impact a pregnancy. You can imagine the other side of that coin: are you taking vitamin supplements that are meant to be taken by someone who is pregnant? I would imagine not, but then the question becomes “Why not?”. (not trying to be hostile, just making a point)

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                                  • V vxx@lemmy.world

                                    I have a rule of thumb. If experts and doctors recommend pregnant woman to not eat or drink anything, it’s probably better to stay away from it.

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                                    TXL
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                                    Yeah, I’m probably not going to stay away from honey.

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                                      Yeah, I’m probably not going to stay away from honey.

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                                      vxx@lemmy.world
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                                      There’s no recommendation against honey for pregnant women, only for infants. There’s some concerns about bad quality honey from unknown sources though. So as long as you eat the good stuff…

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                                      • V vxx@lemmy.world

                                        I have a rule of thumb. If experts and doctors recommend pregnant woman to not eat or drink anything, it’s probably better to stay away from it.

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                                        mtk@lemmy.world
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                                        Sushi! How can you not?

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                                          I don’t know of any guidance about avoiding Erythritol when pregnant, but aside from that, the sentiment is generally reasonable but you’ll still end up avoiding foods that would only negatively impact a pregnancy. You can imagine the other side of that coin: are you taking vitamin supplements that are meant to be taken by someone who is pregnant? I would imagine not, but then the question becomes “Why not?”. (not trying to be hostile, just making a point)

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                                          vxx@lemmy.world
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                                          “Why not”

                                          Because I only have to support my own body instead of growing another. On the other hand, whatever can harm an embryo because it is much smaller than me, will in a way also harm me.

                                          I wont need Vitamin B-12 as much as a pregnant woman, but it wont harm to stay vary of things that might harm the child.

                                          Just to add to my initial comment. There’s studies about the most common sweeteners (erythriol not included), and they put the risk at low, but wont recommend anything because the datatset is too small to come to a definite conclusion. So it might not even be problematic. Would you risk it though?

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