ARTIFICIAL SWEETNERS
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Are artificial sweeteners okay for our health? Here's what current evidence says
Artificial sweeteners were originally developed as chemicals to stimulate our sweet-taste sensing pathway. Like sugar molecules, these sweeteners act directly on our taste sensors in the mouth. They do this by sending a nerve signal to the body that a high-carbohydrate food source has been consumed - telling the body to break it down to use for energy.
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