Sickly Sweet; The Truth Behind Artificial Sweeteners

By: Molly Cimikoski, Editorial Assistant

What if products that are marketed to assist in living a healthier lifestyle, are actually the ones making us sick? As of 2007, American consumers were spending 21 billion dollars annually on diet, or low calorie, drinks. From the outsider perspective, this still seems like progress compared to the alternative statistic, with 64% of Americans qualifying as overweight or obese. But what if you found out that the sugar alternatives that many diet products promote are not only ineffective as weight loss methods, but are also dangerous to your health?

With all of the different companies and chemicals carrying different names and ingredients, we thought we’d break it down for you (with the help of the girls from the New York Times Bestselling book, Skinny Bitch).

Aspartame

This sucker, found in both NutraSweet and Equal, is probably the worst, and as such the most talked about. There are even multiple support groups that have been founded for those who have suffered at the hands of this chemical.

The FDA lists 92 side effects in conjunction with this chemical bad guy, some of the more notable ones including Alzheimer’s, mental lesions, and interestingly enough, weight gain.

If those aren’t enough to turn you off from your morning Diet Coke, then maybe this gross little factoid will be: one of the aspartame components is methyl alcohol, which, when entering the body in this form, converts into formaldehyde. Not something we tend to want swimming around our bodies!

Another danger, specific to Equal, is the fact that it also has phenylalanine in it. Some of you neuroscience buffs might be saying, “but phenylalanine is an organic compound which occurs in the brain!” And you would be correct, however, in high doses phenylalanine can increase a risk of seizures and lead to depression and schizophrenia.

Sweet’N Low

This sweetener is made of saccharin, an ingredient that has been controversial for decades due to the fact that it is a coal-tar compound.

Splenda

Often touted as the “safest” sugar alternative, this chemical compound is 98% pure. Which, naturally, leads people to wonder, what is in the rest? The other 2% is composed of a combination of heavy metals, methanol, and arsenic. Some of its side effects include: damage to the immune and reproductive systems, and swelling of the liver and kidneys.

As if all of this weren’t convincing enough, Skinny Bitch packs the final punch for its readers with a friendly reminder that artificial sweeteners are highly acid forming, and it is accepted commonly that cancers thrive in acidic environments.

Reconsidering your “fake sugar” habit yet?

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Article by Molly Cimikoski

Molly is a creative writing major at Elon University in North Carolina. Her initial interests in sustainable and Green living were developed at The Putney School, a progressive education boarding school with a strong emphasis on global stewardship. These values were only reaffirmed and explored during her summers spent farming in her home state of New Hampshire. Molly believes that initiatives made to better healthcare worldwide are intrinsically linked with ecological factors. Her experiences in the US and abroad in regards to education and the environment have inspired her to learn more about green-living as it can be applied globally. Molly Cimikoski tagged this post with: , , , , , , , , , , , , Read 11 articles by Molly Cimikoski

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