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I've been using allulose with the Ninja Creami, and as the above poster mentioned, allulose seems to work really well in sugar free ice cream.
Works incredibly well with almond milk, vanilla, and cinnamon to create a zero-calorie glaze for baked goods or even be used inside some baked goods themselves. I've not noticed any weird aftertaste that you find with a lot of sugar substitutes.
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I dont care if you can eat 10 spicy burritos or you need to take an antacid before a piece of pizza - allulose will straight up F your gut up
The science behind the molecule itself is enough to make you never want to use it, go read what it does in your intestines.
This shit is as good of a laxative as a bowel colon prep you take before you get a colonoscopy
There are better sweetener alternatives than powdered laxative
I dont care if you can eat 10 spicy burritos or you need to take an antacid before a piece of pizza - allulose will straight up F your gut up
The science behind the molecule itself is enough to make you never want to use it, go read what it does in your intestines.
This shit is as good of a laxative as a bowel colon prep you take before you get a colonoscopy
There are better sweetener alternatives than powdered laxative
No thanks—if you can't get spelling and grammar right in your advert, I'm not sure you can keep lead dust out of your sugar substitute.
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FYI, the FDAs designation of Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) is mostly worthless. Large food corporations can fund their own research and claim that their product is safe to pass the established requirements. It was a program with good intentions when it was created (50s, I think?) that is in desperate need of modernization. Hell, look at artificial food colors. They are GRAS, even though some, like red 40, have a decent research base establishing them as harmful. It has always seemed strange that we need to have monumental proof of an ingredient causing harm before it will be removed from the GRAS list. Shouldn't it be the other way around? Like, if there is any risk of harm, shouldn't it be removed until it is proven otherwise?
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I dont care if you can eat 10 spicy burritos or you need to take an antacid before a piece of pizza - allulose will straight up F your gut up
The science behind the molecule itself is enough to make you never want to use it, go read what it does in your intestines.
This shit is as good of a laxative as a bowel colon prep you take before you get a colonoscopy
There are better sweetener alternatives than powdered laxative
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