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She was fired after not endorsing Splenda-filled salads to people with diabetes
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Splenda does not increase risk of diabetes. It's not unhealthy. This article is nonsense. My favorite salad dressing uses a quarter cup of splenda, it's fine.
Some study done a while ago said that eating things that are sweet, but with no caloric value, make you crave other caloricly dense sweet things, which can lead to an increase in diabetes risk. The key ingredient to that increase, is eating sugary things, not eating splenda.
This is stupid.
You didn't quite read past the headline huh
I actually read the study the article is based on, so... it's linked there, right in the article
The "study you read a while ago" evolved into the one in the article when you were gently challenged? Dude that's crazy.
Here's the research you didn't read. It was published in 2022, hence "I read it a while ago"
They showed a correlation with a change in gut microbiota that's not as significant of a change as when eating just sugar.
hence, this is stupid. Don't want adult onset diabetes? don't overeat a bunch of sugar. Using splenda to help reduce the amount of sugar you eat on a daily basis, will cause a change in your gut micrbiota associated with increased serum insulin levels in response to glucose loads. But when compared to just eating sugar instead? Well, Splenda is better.
would you like me to keep reading things for you, or you think you can take it from here, champ?
You didn't read the article or its' study. You linked a related (but not closely) article you hadn't read before and just searched. The article is not claiming that splenda causes diabetes, nor is the study, but it is pointing to conditioning the pallette for sweetness increasing the risk of diabetes. It's cute you tried to be condescending but maybe actually take the time to read the content if you've got time to try and be an asshole.
d'aww, you almost made a pint. adorable.
there's the paragraph in the article which links to the study you misunderstood.