Years ago I switched to Diet Coke. It wasn't for a caloric issue, it was for the sugar issue. At that time, the majority of my dietary intake consisted of Coke & Snickers & the occasional protein. I didn't have a weight issue then, but I figured I should cut back on my sugar intake. So I did. Diet Coke & Diet Dr. Pepper were the only two diet soda that were out back then that I could stand. I still hate Diet Pepsi.
Within the past few years I've weaned myself off of most sugar for drinks. I went with Nutrasweet or Aspartame. In the last couple of years I've tried the Splenda or sucralose. I do not like Splenda at all. It's way to sweet & has a weird back taste. Splenda was out.
Now, the problem was that aspartame came with its own issues. It has been alleged that aspartame can lead to a host of dangerous physical reactions. I don't know if they are true or not. What I do know is that drinking things with aspartame did have it's effects on me.
- A near constant slight headache
- An increased craving for sweets
- Memory issues
- Fuzzy vision not associated with allergies
- Slight bulging of the eyes
- Tinnitus
- Drowsiness
- Numbness in the limbs
- Restless Legs
- Increased emotionality
Now, I am not saying that all these things were the direct result of exposure to aspartame. But I will say that since I have switched about half of what drink to stevia sweetened beverages, these symptoms have markedly decreased.
Stevia comes in an extract or a powder. It does come already mixed into some things & there is even a line of soda available. I haven't tried the soda yet, it's expensive & I'm picky on my pop. I like stevia, not enough to make my own extracts, but I like using it. Since I've introduced it into my diet, I've noticed that my palate is much cleaner & I taste things with more precision or exactness.
I am not going to tell you that stevia will save your life, but I will say that it isn't too expensive & it works for me. I buy my online, because the local stores tend to be pricey on it. Again, do your research & see if you have any potential for unwanted outcomes from stevia. But, I think you'll like it.
Have a good one...
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