yes
Yes, but just because something is approved by the FDA doesn't mean it is safe...
There is no substantial scientific evidence linking sucralose to retinal tears. Sucralose is a non-nutritive sweetener that is generally considered safe for consumption. However, if you experience any unusual symptoms or have concerns about your eye health, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
Sucralose is a non-caloric artificial sweetener derived from sugar, known for being about 600 times sweeter than sucrose. It is commonly used in various food and beverage products as a sugar substitute. Regulatory agencies, including the FDA and EFSA, have deemed sucralose safe for consumption, though some studies suggest potential health concerns with long-term use. Overall, moderate consumption is generally considered safe for most people.
no it is not safe to drink.
Yes it is completely safe to drink.
Sucralose (sweetener) is a solid white powder.
Yes, Gatorade G2 contains sucralose instead of real sugar. One of the main side effects of the artificial sweetener, sucralose, is headaches. I can't drink G2 anymore because even after just a couple sips I get pounding headaches.
Yes, it is safe to drink old wine.
Yes, the water in Boston is safe to drink.
Yes, Worcester water is safe to drink.
Sucralose is and artificial sweetener, and a very common one too.
safe enough to drink... contains caffeine and color dyes.