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  2. Artificial sweeteners: Any effect on blood sugar? - Mayo Clinic

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    Sugar substitutes don't affect your blood sugar level. In fact, most artificial sweeteners are considered "free foods." Free foods contain less than 20 calories and 5 grams or less of carbohydrates, and they don't count as calories or carbohydrates on a diabetes exchange. But remember that other ingredients in foods that have artificial ...

  3. Artificial sweeteners and other sugar substitutes - Mayo Clinic

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    These agencies check ingredients, such as sugar substitutes, before foods or drinks that contain them can go on sale. In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) allows the following sugar substitutes to be used: Acesulfame potassium (Sweet One, Sunett). Advantame. Aspartame (NutraSweet, Equal).

  4. Edulcorantes artificiales: ¿Tienen algún efecto en la glucemia?

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    Los sustitutos del azúcar no afectan tu nivel de glucosa en la sangre. De hecho, la mayoría de los edulcorantes artificiales se consideran "alimentos libres". Estos alimentos contienen menos de 20 calorías y 5 gramos o menos de carbohidratos, y no cuentan como calorías o carbohidratos en un intercambio de diabetes.

  5. Complete Guide to Diabetes-Friendly Sugar Substitutes

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    Advantame is 20,000 times sweeter than sugar and 100 times sweeter than aspartame, with a taste similar to aspartame, but with a longer sweet aftertaste. The Mayo Clinic reports that it has no blood sugar impact and is safe for people with diabetes. Aspartame. Brand names: NutraSweet, Equal, Sugar Twin

  6. Aspartame: Uses, Side Effects, and Dangers – Diabetes Daily

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    Aspartame is an artificial sweetener used widely throughout the United States. According to Elmhurst College, aspartame is 180 times sweeter than sugar, and it contains only 4 calories per gram. It’s added to many sugar-free foods and drinks and is also available in individual packets for personal use.

  7. Phenylalanine in diet soda: Is it harmful? - Mayo Clinic

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    In people with PKU, phenylalanine can cause intellectual disability, brain damage, seizures, and skin and other problems. Intellectual disability is slow learning and skill building. Phenylalanine is in many protein-rich foods, such as milk, eggs and meat. Phenylalanine also is sold as a dietary supplement. The artificial sweetener aspartame ...

  8. Monk Fruit 101: A Complete Guide – Diabetes Daily

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    Nutritional Facts of Monk Fruit. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), a serving of monk fruit sweetener contains zero calories and less than one gram (g) of carbohydrates. That makes it an attractive substitute for sugar, which has 16 calories and 4 grams of carbs in a teaspoon, per the USDA.

  9. Stop taking products with Aspartame! | Diabetes Daily Forums

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    Mar 30, 2009. #1. Aspartame is a silent killer. It is marketed as NutraSweet, Equal Spoonful, Benevia, NatraTaste but also comes under many other names. It is not safe. Aspartame is made up of 3 components, phenylaline, aspartic acid and methanol (wood alcohol). In the body methanol breaks down into formaldehyde (embalming fluid) and formic acid..

  10. NovoLog (Insulin Aspart) - Diabetes Daily

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    NovoLog is the brand name for the synthetic analog called insulin aspart. It is designed to help adults and children (at least two years old) with type 1 diabetes to lower their blood sugar levels. Adults with type 2 diabetes may also take NovoLog, but it should never be taken by children with type 2 diabetes of any age. NovoLog is almost identical to regular human insulin, except for one ...

  11. Phenylketonuria (PKU) - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    However, without treatment, babies usually develop signs of PKU within a few months. Signs and symptoms of untreated PKU can be mild or severe and may include: A musty odor in the breath, skin or urine, caused by too much phenylalanine in the body. Nervous system (neurological) problems that may include seizures.