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Aspartame Renamed, called "Natural"
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 480027" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>They may have "reversed" the sugar molecule, but it still isn't anything that occurs in nature. My body reacts to splenda almost as violently as it does to aspartame. What super stinks is that stevia truly IS a natural sweetener that adds no calories. But a small portion of the population tastes it as bitter and not sweet. Guess what I belong to? That part of the population - it tastes bitter and truly strange to me. But for most people, stevia (truvia, etc...) IS a sweetener that is low cal/no cal and they only taste bitterness if they use WAY too much. Stevia has been around for ages and ages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 480027, member: 1233"] They may have "reversed" the sugar molecule, but it still isn't anything that occurs in nature. My body reacts to splenda almost as violently as it does to aspartame. What super stinks is that stevia truly IS a natural sweetener that adds no calories. But a small portion of the population tastes it as bitter and not sweet. Guess what I belong to? That part of the population - it tastes bitter and truly strange to me. But for most people, stevia (truvia, etc...) IS a sweetener that is low cal/no cal and they only taste bitterness if they use WAY too much. Stevia has been around for ages and ages. [/QUOTE]
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