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Diabetes Diet Guidelines : Sugar Substitutes & Diabetes

April 21, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Weight Loss Videos

Learn about Sugar Substitutes for a diabetic diet in this free healthy living video. Expert: Brenda Thompson Contact: www.lifeskillsnutrition.com Bio: Brenda L. Thompson is a licensed dietitian and professional chef. She had struggled with weight her entire life. After some extreme life experiences, she decided to change her life for the best. Filmmaker: Drew Noah

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7 Responses to “Diabetes Diet Guidelines : Sugar Substitutes & Diabetes”
  1. Uwillnome says:

    Why are you promoting Toxic chemicals?

  2. Villageking7 says:

    Most of these sweeteners are toxic and should not be used as a sugar subsititue at all! Additionally, many of the packets of splenda, nutrasweet, and others contain maltodextrin which is a sugar (used as filler). By law the manufacturer can list it as zero carbs since it is less than 1 gram. So they are still getiing calories as well. It is ultimately designed to make people sick, go on drugs, and lead toa potentailly earlier demise. Stevia is better choice.

  3. fakenphoney says:

    i could read off a card too and memorize facts.

    Those substitutes are poison (except Stevia, it is derived from a herb, and it IS NOT artificial), the rest are proven carcinogens in clinical trials in mice. Please refrain from suggesting people from consuming this crap. Thanks.

  4. legtree says:

    every body has to throw in their 2 cents. why not post your own video.

  5. Rodvid67u6 says:

    Plain and simple sweet & Low Nutrasweet,Splendid and Equal are all Aspertame.They are all poison. Do five minutes f research on this.This substance was turned down 17 tmes by the FDA until Donald Rumsfeld came along as part of the Dumbing down and population reduction agenda.Wake Up! There are non lethal sugar sustitutes out there like Stevia.

  6. champagnevoluptuous says:

    If you want to get Stevia for cheap, you can go to GNC and buy the powder, which I use in my hot tea. I’m not sure how to cook with it yet, but it doesn’t have the harmful chemicals that other fake sweeteners made in a lab do.

  7. Ecuapana says:

    thank you very much
    this is very helpful

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