No. There is nothing to suggest it will harm you baby. (I am improving the answer) Splenda is a deceiver. It can cause damage to the reproductive system, organs, and genetic problems. Since it can cause reproductive problems, I dont recommend using it, but you may want to ask a nutritionist. I would say to ask your doctor, but sometimes doctors may be wrong, since they may be deceived as well. I will paste the website that explanes below: http://www.formulazone.com/article0023.asp (I am also improving the answer)
Studies show Splenda has no bad side effects, but all studies were paid for by manufacturers. I like many other people have experienced serious side effects including headaches and serious joint pain among others. Just so you know Splenda\sucralose was originally made to be a pesticide and is made by addind chlorine(like in a pool) to incomplete sugar molecules. While it is up to you I wouldn't recommend taking it especially if your pregnant. (Dont believe what what corporations say) What they do to make splenda is drop the hydrogen atoms of a sugar and replace it with chlorine. That makes it a chloralcarbon, which they also use as insecticides. Bottom line it is not natural and the longest human safety trail was 13 weeks, so no one really nows if its healty. I'll stick to my stevia and keep chemicals out of my body
No Splenda is not a reducing sugar.
No Splenda is not a reducing sugar.
No,not at all! It is actually healthier with out sugar,syrup or splenda!
You can replace the sugar in the recipe for Splenda, which is a sugar substitute.
The aspertame (splenda) is bad for you. It's like an artificial sugar that really isn't good for your body
You basically just get sugar water. splenda is basically an artificial sugar and it reacts the same.
No. Sucralose (Splenda) has no nutritional value.
Splenda can be used in place of sugar, but be prepared to tweak the recipie considerably.
1/2 cup of spenda
i have a splenda bag and they say that it is a 1:1 ratio, meaning 1 tablespoon sugar =1 tablespoon splenda, and that it can be used to replace sugar in any recipe. By volume it's the same ratio, but is different by weight, because splenda is lighter.
24 packets of splenda equals a cup.
Yes, splenda makes it taste nasty. Splenda is not real sugar and it causes you to gain weight.