Artificial SweetenersAre They A Safe, Low Calorie Alternative Or Do They Lead To Cancer, Infertility, and Neurological Disorders? Happy Valentines Day. Enjoy the candy (yes, its real sugar). Then read the “info” on artificial sweeteners. You decide. Let’s start with the final word…the jury isn’t out on most of the artificial sweeteners; but, here are a few things that we know.
Many diet foods use not one but several of these sweeteners. Look at the ingredients of the sugar free gum your chewing and you’ll be shocked to see three or four of them (at least they don’t cause cavities!). So what do we do? Use the artificial sweeteners in place of sugar if you are diabetic or if you have blood sugar related problems (which is most of us), but use it sparingly. Do not look at it as a free ride to eat whatever you’d like, but maybe as a way to indulge in something sweet once a day. Your meals should not have sugars in it of any type. Food should be food. Your drinks should consist of diluted fruit juices, teas, water…not sodas (sugar or otherwise). Sodas are probably the worse offenders in our diet (did you know there are 9 teaspoons of sugar in every 12 oz. of soda?). Imagine living 20,000 years ago. Eat as closely to that type of diet as possible—lot’s of fruit, vegetables, fish, dairy and some meat. Even natural ingredients (e.g. Stevia—a leaf in Paraguay), when removed from the plant, concentrated and put in high amounts in lots of food is never good for you. Those of you who read these letters are better informed and more knowledgeable about their bodies. You expect more from your doctors and probably most people around you. I’m proud that I‘m part of your health care team. Share your knowledge with your family and those around you. Feel free to copy and send these newsletters to them. We’ll even put them on our health letter list, if you’d like.
THE MORRIS SPINAL STENOSIS & DISC CENTER Rick H. Morris, D.C., C.C.S.P., Q.M.E., A.B.A.A.H.P. 1243 7th Street, Suite B, Santa Monica, California 90401 |