Avoid Artificial Sweeteners
by
Dr. David Brownstein
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An article
in the most recent issue of the American Journal of Clinical
Nutrition (2012;96:640-6) was titled, Low-calorie sweetener
consumption is increasing in the United States. The authors
used the information from the National Health and Nutrition Examination
Survey (NHANES) in order to report their results. Specifically they
looked at the consumption of low-calorie sweeteners (LCS) during
the years 1999-2000 as compared to 2007-2008. They reported that
in 2007-2008, as compared to 1999-2000, the consumption of LCS increased
from 6.1% to 12.5% among children and from 18.7% to 24.1% among
adults. Furthermore, the increase in LCS were observed in all weight,
age, socioeconomic and race-ethnicity subgroups in both children
and adults.
Comment: We
are inundated with artificial sweeteners such as aspartame (Nutrasweet)
and sucralose (Splenda). Nearly all of the low-fat food available
is sweetened with an artificial sweetener. We have been told by
the American Diabetes Association and the American Dietetic Association
(now known as the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics) that artificial
sweeteners are a safe and effective way to lower caloric intake
and help with weight loss. They are wrong.
Over the last
30 years, we have continually ingested more and more artificial
sweeteners and there has been no decrease in our country-wide obesity
problem. In fact, the opposite has occurred; as a population we
are becoming more obese. Currently, two-thirds of Americans are
overweight and one-third are obese. Perhaps the only correlation
that can be concluded is that using artificial sweeteners is associated
with obesity.
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the rest of the article
September
13, 2012
David
Brownstein, M.D. is a Board-Certified family physician and is one
of the foremost practitioners of holistic medicine. He is the Medical
Director of the Center for Holistic Medicine in West Bloomfield,
MI. Dr. Brownstein has lectured internationally to physicians and
others about his success in using natural hormones and nutritional
therapies in his practice.
Copyright
© 2012 Dr. David Brownstein
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