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I know this has probably been covered before (just discovered how BAD aspartame is) but, can anyone suggest safe alternatives -without the after-taste please?
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I use Splenda, but I think all things you consume has it's own taste which we all perceive slightly differently, what seems fine to one seems odd to another, so you may just need to try a few and see which you find acceptable. (It wouldn't surprise me if sugar had an aftertaste we have all got so used to we don't notice any more.)
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Xylitol-based sweeteners are the best in my opinion, because they tend to have fewer additives (it's basically a natural sweetener found in a lot of plants), and fewer potential side-effects. It's the sweetener they use in most sugar-free chewing gums.
Sainsbury's do one called Total Sweet, and I'm sure the other supermarkets have their own version. And you can get it at any health food shop.
Sainsbury's do one called Total Sweet, and I'm sure the other supermarkets have their own version. And you can get it at any health food shop.
Truvia - you can buy it in most supermarkets. It's made from a natural leaf and, as they say, if it's from the ground - it's sound :-)
You can also buy pure Stevia, but you'd need to go online to get this. Truvia is just as good. If you really are giving up aspartame (excellent choice!) then be sure to look out for it in absolutely *everything* - especially where you'd least expect it. Yogurts, most diet/low fat products, calorie free drinks, table sauces (found it in a bottle of ketchup - switch for organic), chewing gum and sweets. I had to swap my favorite no added sugar Ribena for the 'full fat' stuff, as that also has it in, but I'd rather a few extra calories than something which is proven to be linked to cancer. Hope that helps :-)
You can also buy pure Stevia, but you'd need to go online to get this. Truvia is just as good. If you really are giving up aspartame (excellent choice!) then be sure to look out for it in absolutely *everything* - especially where you'd least expect it. Yogurts, most diet/low fat products, calorie free drinks, table sauces (found it in a bottle of ketchup - switch for organic), chewing gum and sweets. I had to swap my favorite no added sugar Ribena for the 'full fat' stuff, as that also has it in, but I'd rather a few extra calories than something which is proven to be linked to cancer. Hope that helps :-)