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In the quest for healthier alternatives to sugar, artificial sweeteners like Glucose Cyclamate, Aspartame, Acesulfame-Potassium, Splenda, and Saccharin have emerged. Discover the properties, sweetness comparisons, and regulations surrounding these substitutes. Learn about their history of discovery, how many times sweeter they are than sugar, where they may be banned, and why. This guide aims to inform you about the potential benefits and concerns of consuming these sweeteners, helping you make educated choices about your diet and health.
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Sugar Substitutes, Imitating Glucose Awesome or Evil? Name: Glucose
Cyclamate, C6H12NNaO3S • Products: • Date of discovery: • How many times sweeter than sugar is it? • Is it banned anywhere? • Why? • Would I eat it? • Source:
Aspartame, Formula: • Products: • Date of discovery: • How many times sweeter than sugar is it? • Is it banned anywhere? • Why? • Would I eat it? • Source:
Acesulfame-Potassium, Formula: • Products: • Date of discovery: • How many times sweeter than sugar is it? • Is it banned anywhere? • Why? • Would I eat it? • Source:
Splenda, Formula: • Products: • Date of discovery: • How many times sweeter than sugar is it? • Is it banned anywhere? • Why? • Would I eat it? • Source:
Saccharin, Formula: • Products: • Date of discovery: • How many times sweeter than sugar is it? • Is it banned anywhere? • Why? • Would I eat it? • Source: