Sucralose is an artificial sweetener which is 600 times sweeter than table sugar (sucrose). Although sucralose is manufactured from sugar, its chemical composition is totally different from that of sugar.
One study on sucralose showed an increase in glycosylated hemoglobin (meaning damage to the oxygen carrying part of a red blood cell).
Some other side effects of sucralose are:
# Runny nose, cough and itchy eyes # Palpitation, chest muscle pain # Dizziness # Enlarged liver and kidneys # Decrease in growth rate # Atrophy of lymph follicles in the thymus and spleen # Rise in cecal weight # Hyperplasia of the pelvis # Decreased fetal body weight # Decreased placental weight # Pregnancy period may stretch for a longer time # Decreased red blood cell count # Aborted pregnancy or stillbirth
Research in animals has shown: # Up to 40 percent shrinkage of the thymus gland. (Critical for the response to disease - the 'heart' of our immune system) # Enlarged liver and kidneys # Atrophy of lymph follicles # Reduced growth rate
your body can't process it an it is eliminated
Crest is good Colgate is Bad
It's not too bad if you like minty peanut butter.Another view:eww! Are you kidding me? No, it is not very good at all and the toothpaste may give you a stomach ache.Another view:I guess it would be good, that is, if your reallydesperate.
No it is bad for them. Go out to Petsmart or Petco to purchase a new toothbrush and dog toothpaste since the toothpaste is edible for them
nope! it contains fluoride which is bad for your body if consumed in large amounts - like toothpaste.
Sucralose (sweetener) is a solid white powder.
Sucralose is and artificial sweetener, and a very common one too.
The Orajel brand of toothpaste is a good toothpaste for a toddler to use.
Chlorine. It can theoretically be good or bad for the body depending on what else it's combined with. Salt is basically half chlorine, and is good for you in small amounts (large amounts can cause hypertension and other issues though). Breathing chlorine gas on the other hand can be deadly. While proponents of sucralose claim 30 years of testing as proof that it is safe, very little of that research was done with humans, and to date no studies have been done on the long term effects of sucralose in the human body.
Yes !
The consensus of dermatologists in reply to this question is that there is no connection between toothpaste and acne.
Would toothpaste desolve better water or in soda.