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  2. Artificial sweeteners and other sugar substitutes - Mayo Clinic

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    Purified stevia leaf extracts (Truvia, PureVia, others). Other countries, such as those in the European Union, have more sugar substitute options than does the United States. The FDA allows product-makers to use sugar alcohols, such as sorbitol and xylitol, too. The agency doesn't consider sugar alcohols to be food additives.

  3. Review: Pyure Alternative Sweeteners for All Your Sweetening...

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    Pyure is a company that offers alternative sweeteners centered around stevia while offering different products formulated for different types of sweetening needs. They offer a Premium Organic Stevia (which includes agave inulin, a pre-biotic (necessary for probiotics to feed on and do our gut good), Organic Stevia Extract (plain high-quality stevia powder), and Organic Liquid Stevia but also ...

  4. Artificial sweeteners: Any effect on blood sugar? - Mayo Clinic

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    This is why foods made with artificial sweeteners may have fewer calories than those made with sugar. Sugar substitutes don't affect your blood sugar level. In fact, most artificial sweeteners are considered "free foods." Free foods contain less than 20 calories and 5 grams or less of carbohydrates, and they don't count as calories or ...

  5. Complete Guide to Diabetes-Friendly Sugar Substitutes

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    Stevia. Brand names: Stevia, SweetLeaf, Pyure, Stevia in the Raw, and Truvia, among others. Stevia is harvested from the leaves of the stevia plant. Very sweet, it is often combined with sweeteners like monk fruit and erythritol to help evenly disperse the intense stevia sweetness and enhance the flavor. The plant can also be cultivated in a ...

  6. Monk Fruit 101: A Complete Guide – Diabetes Daily

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    Monk fruit sweetener has become popular for devotees of low-carb diets like the ketogenic diet. It’s comparable with other sugar substitutes such as stevia and saccharine. Potential Health Benefits of Monk Fruit. Research so far on monk fruit has mainly studied effects on animals and on human cells, not on humans.

  7. Myasthenia gravis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Myasthenia gravis (my-us-THEE-nee-uh GRAY-vis) causes muscles under your voluntary control to feel weak and get tired quickly. This happens when the communication between nerves and muscles breaks down. There's no cure for myasthenia gravis. Treatment can help with symptoms. These symptoms can include weakness of arm or leg muscles, double ...

  8. Splenda to Stevia conversion | Diabetes Daily Forums

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    Jul 2, 2015. #3. I find it hard to believe that 1 cup of Splenda translates to 1 teaspoon of stevia. That just doesn't seem reasonable. I'm pretty sure that Splenda and sugar (regular, white table sugar) are used in the same amounts. That's one of the selling points of Splenda-- you don't have to revise your recipes.

  9. Diabetes - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Some of the symptoms of type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes are: Feeling more thirsty than usual. Urinating often. Losing weight without trying. Presence of ketones in the urine. Ketones are a byproduct of the breakdown of muscle and fat that happens when there's not enough available insulin. Feeling tired and weak.

  10. 7 Ways to Sweeten Your Coffee Without Sugar – Diabetes Daily

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    Stevia. Stevia can have a strong chemical flavor, but some people in the diabetes and low-carb communities absolutely love it. Stevia is a natural sugar alternative, from the leaves of the stevia plant — it is very sweet. Stevia comes in powder or in liquid, and can even be found in flavored drops, in case you want an instant hit of hazelnut ...

  11. Phenylalanine in diet soda: Is it harmful? - Mayo Clinic

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    In people with PKU, phenylalanine can cause intellectual disability, brain damage, seizures, and skin and other problems. Intellectual disability is slow learning and skill building. Phenylalanine is in many protein-rich foods, such as milk, eggs and meat. Phenylalanine also is sold as a dietary supplement. The artificial sweetener aspartame ...