What About Splenda (sucralose)?
"Tired All the Time?"
Sucralose can cause one to suffer from sluggishness, fatigue, make legs feel like lead weights, mood swings, severe cramps (female), intense pain, painful bowel movements, bloating, dizziness, confusion, and more. In 2006 Seven (7) out of ten (10) American women consume Sucralose daily.
Avoid consuming any baked goods with this sugar. Heating Sucralose turns the artificial sweetener into a cancer chemical, Dioxin. Even if consumed cold and heated by the body to normal 98.6 temperature Sucralose becomes Dioxin, which was banned in the 1970’s.
"The artificial sweetener Sucralose (Splenda) is made by binding three chlorine atoms to a molecule of sugar. The problem: Chlorine reacts with organic material to create chlorination by-products (CBPs) that can trigger chronic symptoms like fatigue, headaches and brain fog, as well as reproductive and immune problems."
"Sucralose is found in nearly 4,000 food, beverage and health-care products, including diet drinks, ice cream, protein bars, vitamins and toothpaste." It is also found in gum, over-the-counter drugs, and salad dressings.
Consumer use of Sucralose has grown annually by 10% since its creation.
70% of those who consume Sucralose (Splenda) will have sensitivities to it and develop symptoms.
If these symptoms are caused by Sucralose (Splenda) sensitivity, elimination from the diet for a minimum of 2 weeks should start to improve symptoms:
* Unexplained Tiredness
* Diarrhea
* Headaches
* Brain Fog
* Dizziness
* Nausea
* Mood Swings
* Depression
* Cramps/Bloating
* Joint Pain
For your health’s sake, read all labels and avoid this poison. Reduce your consumption of these toxic chemicals by changing your diet. There is a way to help clean up your body and reduce the deadly effect of these toxins. It is possible to detox or "Flush Your System" of Sucralose by using specific amino acids as part of a detox program.
Consult a holistic wellness physician to find out which detoxification program would work best for you.
© Copyright 2010 CA Fischer All Rights Reserved
Splenda: Is it Safe or Not? By Janet Starr Hull, Ph.D., Pickle Press, 2005 The information above is adapted from FIRST, "A Magazine For Women On The Go" June 26, 2006, pp 25-26.
Dr. Carol Ann Fischer, D.C., N.D., Holistic Chiropractor, Clinical Nutritionist
31580 Schoolcraft Road • Livonia, MI 48150 • 734-664-0339
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