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Aspartame Renamed, called "Natural"
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 480452" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I think that Marg's Isomalt is our Splenda, also known as sucralose on the ingredient lists on packages. NutraSweet is AminoSweet-to-be is aspartame. </p><p></p><p>I am always shocked when people argue that honey is not the same as sugar. It simply isn't logical. Honey does have some benefits, but also some drawbacks - like everythng else, in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>MWM, the ability to taste stevia as something other than sweet (usually bitter) is genetic. MY college biology teacher had us do a lab where we tested for that as well as other things. It was quite interesting to find out some of what is genetic like the ability to taste stevia as sweet.</p><p></p><p>I didn't know aspartame caused migraines in people other than my mom, me and my kids until a few days ago. I found it on a webiste when I was looking for info on what they are diagnosis'ing as chronic migraines (more than 15 days per month, keeps you from doing regular activities consistently, and a few other things I ignored because I had the first 2 things and you needed one of about 4 or so things). I thought I would mention the migraine trigger so that if anyone here has migraines they could keep an eye out to see if this is one of their triggers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 480452, member: 1233"] I think that Marg's Isomalt is our Splenda, also known as sucralose on the ingredient lists on packages. NutraSweet is AminoSweet-to-be is aspartame. I am always shocked when people argue that honey is not the same as sugar. It simply isn't logical. Honey does have some benefits, but also some drawbacks - like everythng else, in my opinion. MWM, the ability to taste stevia as something other than sweet (usually bitter) is genetic. MY college biology teacher had us do a lab where we tested for that as well as other things. It was quite interesting to find out some of what is genetic like the ability to taste stevia as sweet. I didn't know aspartame caused migraines in people other than my mom, me and my kids until a few days ago. I found it on a webiste when I was looking for info on what they are diagnosis'ing as chronic migraines (more than 15 days per month, keeps you from doing regular activities consistently, and a few other things I ignored because I had the first 2 things and you needed one of about 4 or so things). I thought I would mention the migraine trigger so that if anyone here has migraines they could keep an eye out to see if this is one of their triggers. [/QUOTE]
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