Amazon has
19-Oz Splenda Naturals Stevia Zero Calorie Sweetener on sale for
$7.64.
Shipping is free with Prime or orders $25 or more.
Amazon also has
19-Oz Splenda Naturals Monk Fruit Zero Calorie Sweetener on sale for
$7.64.
Shipping is free with Prime or orders $25 or more.
- Note: Monk Fruit qualifies for Buy 4, save 5% (details)
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Key Features:
- 19-Oz flip-top jar
- Zero calories, zero sugar
- 100% Natural, non-GMO project verified
- Tastes like sugar
- Keto-friendly
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And, your logic makes no sense. Because Coke offers Coke with Cane Sugar means that their normal and Diet products must be toxic?
5.0 out of 5 stars Very close to plain sugar, a little goes a long way.
Reviewed in the United States πΊπΈ on December 8, 2022
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It needs to be stated, first of all, that this is not just Stevia extract; it is mixed with a Suger Alcohol called Erythritol. I know it sounds like some crazy lab-cooked chemical, but it is a naturally existing compound found in plants. Today we create a pseudo-synthetic variant through the termination of plant sugars. Since the human body cannot break it down, as we do not have the enzymes needed, Erythritol passes through our systems and is exited through our urine. Which makes it a fantastic low-carb alternative to sugar.
Erythritol is also used in medicine as a vasodilator (help blood flow), similar to coffee, and an antioxidant.
Flavor: It tastes just like sugar in small dosages. It is strong stuff, and remember, less is more with this.
Value: As someone with a low-carb diet, I think this stuff is well worth its price. Suger will always be cheaper however sugar also comes with too many health issues.
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Amazon is giving another 5% off if you order 4 of the monk fruit. https://a.co/d/1zy48jK
TLDR: avoid anything containing Sucralose (Splenda)
And, your logic makes no sense. Because Coke offers Coke with Cane Sugar means that their normal and Diet products must be toxic?
TLDR: avoid anything containing Sucralose (Splenda)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very close to plain sugar, a little goes a long way.
Reviewed in the United States πΊπΈ on December 8, 2022
Verified Purchase
It needs to be stated, first of all, that this is not just Stevia extract; it is mixed with a Suger Alcohol called Erythritol. I know it sounds like some crazy lab-cooked chemical, but it is a naturally existing compound found in plants. Today we create a pseudo-synthetic variant through the termination of plant sugars. Since the human body cannot break it down, as we do not have the enzymes needed, Erythritol passes through our systems and is exited through our urine. Which makes it a fantastic low-carb alternative to sugar.
Erythritol is also used in medicine as a vasodilator (help blood flow), similar to coffee, and an antioxidant.
Flavor: It tastes just like sugar in small dosages. It is strong stuff, and remember, less is more with this.
Value: As someone with a low-carb diet, I think this stuff is well worth its price. Suger will always be cheaper however sugar also comes with too many health issues.
This is a good deal for those who do not have costco or are not member.
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Sucralose is made utilizing chlorine to bond to sugar, changing the chemical composition so that the sugar is not metabolized. The chlorine, however, accumulates in the brain. Surgeons doing brain surgery on people who consume sucralose can tell that the patient uses sucralose because the chlorine causes the patient to have "sticky brain"...a byproduct of the chlorine accumulation. For phenylketonurics, sucralose also causes TIAs.....one level below a stroke.
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