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WHY YOU SHOULD AVOID ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS?

Artificial sweeteners, used as low-calorie alternatives to sugar, are quickly gaining acceptance. Artificial sweeteners that can easily replace sugar include saccharin, aspartame, acesulfame potassium (often known as Ace-K), sucralose, neotame, and advantame additive. These low-calorie sweeteners are frequently used by people who have diabetes, or prediabetes, or who want to lose weight.
However, research indicates that artificial sweeteners may be detrimental to health. They can raise your risk of heart attack and other cardiovascular diseases. They could also intensify cravings, which might lead to a person eating more calories and gaining weight. Additionally, artificial sweeteners have been linked to liver damage, mood swings, headaches, and migraines.
Artificial sweeteners may interfere with the body's ability to regulate calorie intake, which can lead to overeating and increased cravings, according to studies. Here are a few reasons explained why artificial sweeteners should be avoided.
MOOD DISORDER
Artificial sweeteners have the potential to alter neurotransmitter levels in the brain, which can alter mood and behaviour. They have been shown to decrease serotonin levels in the brain, an important neurotransmitter that regulates mood and anxiety.
SEVERE HEADACHES OR MIGRAINE
Artificial sweeteners alter neurotransmitter levels and blood flow in the brain as a result of interactions with the chemistry and nervous system that can cause headaches and migraines.
WEIGHT GAIN
Artificial sweeteners are widely marketed as a calorie-saving and weight-loss aid. Artificial sweeteners may, however, interfere with the body's ability to regulate calorie intake, which can lead to overeating and increased cravings. As a result, they may contribute to weight gain, according to studies.
POSE THREAT TO LIVER
Since artificial sweeteners have been linked to liver damage, they may contribute to the development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Some sweeteners, like aspartame, can increase the production of a type of fat called triglycerides. These triglycerides can build up in the liver over time and cause damage.
BODY BECOMES SUSCEPTIBLE TO VARIOUS DISEASES
According to several research, using artificial sweeteners increases the chance of developing illnesses like type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and metabolic syndrome. Certain sweets may speed up the development of these illnesses by causing insulin resistance to rise, aggravating inflammation, and changing gut flora.
GUT PROBLEMS
It has been discovered that artificial sweeteners alter the balance of helpful to dangerous microbes in the stomach. This is because they do not metabolise like natural carbohydrates do and change the gut microbiome. Gastrointestinal issues like gas, bloating, and even diarrhoea could arise from this.
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