Many dieters have found that sugar is one of the biggest contributors to high calorie amounts in food. It seems to be everywhere, even in foods where you don’t expect it. Not only does sugar add calories, it can be counterproductive to your diet because it elevates blood sugar levels. Many dieters like to use artificial sweeteners as an alternative to sugar. There are a number available on the market, and an increasing variety of food contains them. Whether or not they are actually effective in helping with weight loss still remains up for debate. Countless studies have been performed and many sweeteners have been tested on humans and lab animals, and the evidence remains rather inconclusive. In the past, there have been concerns about the safety of some artificial sweeteners, with some, such as Saccharin causing cancer in lab rats. Recent research however, has shown that all of those available on the market today have shown no ill effects in humans over a long period of time. One thing that researchers found while testing artificial sweeteners on rats, was that rats who received the sweetener also ate more. These findings couldn’t be directly extrapolated to humans however, because human and rat appetites work differently. Other research has found that on average,
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