Natural sweeteners include corn sweeteners, sucrose processed from cane and beet sugars, or fructose
There are many sweeteners on the market today but you definitely want a natural one without all the additives and chemicals. I have heard Splenda to be a great one.
A variety of natural sweeteners are available at the Vitamin Shoppe website for a range of different prices. They also offer free delivery on items bought over $25. Natural sweeteners are also available from ebay, just type in natural sweeteners and results should appear. Also most supermarkets will sell a range of natural sweeteners
Other than artificial sweeteners (which are disgusting and bad for your body) good sugar substitutions are natural honey and natural molassess.
I am not really sure of any recipes which are good to use. But, you can consider simple subsittutes, such as sweeteners rather than sugar, and natural sweeteners like honey.
Natural Sweeteners: * Agave Nectar * Stevia * Honey Artificial Sweeteners: (Warning: These may have serious side effects and have been linked to brain damage.) * Aspartame * Saccharin * Sucralose
The Florida's natural fruit stiks contain 90% real juice and fruit. This not only means it's all natural, but means that there are less artificial sugars and sweeteners in it.
A good recipe for a diabetic safe carrot cake would be one that uses artificial or natural sweeteners as opposed to sugar. artificial sweeteners tend not to raise blood pressure as much as sugar does.
Well for a long time now they have said that aspertame is not good for you. Now that is in a lot of sweeteners like sweet and low whereas a product like splenda is all natural and I haven't been made aware of bad effects from it.
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There are healthy sweeteners, like honey and stevia. There are also natural sugars in fruits. Table sugar, which is refined, and high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) are unhealthy. Artificial sweeteners are also unhealthy.
Xylitol sweeteners can be purchased from the majority of health food shops and some major supermarkets. they can also be purchased online, from Amazon.
its all chemicals, you should probably stick to honey, its natural and good for you