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Artificial Sweeteners Once Again Linked to Weight
Gain
The evidence just keeps pouring in that consuming artificial sweeteners will likely wreak havoc on your body by
impairing your ability to regulate your appetite naturally. Just take a look at last week’s article that found
drinking diet soda increases your risk of metabolic syndrome and, ultimately, heart disease.
Folks, the belief that eating artificially sweetened foods and drinking artificially sweetened beverages will
help you to lose weight is a carefully orchestrated deception. So if you are still opting for diet choices for this reason, you are being sorely misled.
In reality, these diet foods and drinks ruin your body's ability to count
calories, thus boosting your inclination to overindulge. Unfortunately, most public health agencies and
nutritionists in the United States recommend these toxic artificial sweeteners as an acceptable alternative to
sugar, which is at best confusing and at worst harming the health of those who take their misguided advice.
Consider what the research says:
•Diet sodas may double your risk of obesity
•Artificial sweeteners can stimulate your appetite, increase carbohydrate cravings, and stimulate fat storage and
weight gain
Yet, gaining weight is only one of the side effects of consuming these man-made chemical sweeteners.
The Toxic Dangers of Artificial
Sweeteners
There is enough evidence showing the dangers of consuming artificial sweeteners to fill an entire book -- which
is exactly why I wrote Sweet Deception. If you or your loved ones drink diet beverages or eat diet foods, this book will explain
how you've been deceived about the truth behind artificial sweeteners like aspartame and sucralose -- for greed,
for profits ... and at the expense of your own health.
What’s wrong with those tiny pink, blue and yellow packets? Well, take aspartame for instance.
The phenylalanine in aspartame dissociates from the ester bond and increases dopamine levels in your brain. This
can lead to symptoms of depression because it distorts your
serotonin/dopamine balance. It can also lead to migraine headaches and brain tumors through a similar
mechanism.
Furthermore, the aspartic acid in aspartame is a well-documented excitotoxin. Excitotoxins are usually amino
acids, such as glutamate and aspartate. These special amino acids cause particular brain cells to become
excessively excited, to the point they will quickly die. Excitotoxins can also cause a loss of brain synapses and
connecting fibers.
Then the ester bond in aspartame is broken down to formaldehyde and methanol, which have their own toxicities.
So it is not surprising that this popular artificial sweetener has also been found to cause cancer.
So aside from causing you to gain weight, artificial sweeteners may cause all sorts of nasty side effects to
your health.
How to Kick the Artificial Sweetener
Habit
If you consume a lot of diet foods and beverages, it’s likely because you have sweet cravings (yet you think you
are making a healthy choice by avoiding sugar).
Your body, however, is craving sweets because you are not giving it the fuel it needs. Finding out your
nutritional type will tell you exactly which foods you need to eat to feel full and satisfied. It may sound hard to
believe right now, but once you start eating right for your nutritional type, your sweet cravings will
disappear.
Meanwhile, be sure you address the emotional component to your food cravings using a tool such as the Emotional
Freedom Technique (EFT). More than any traditional or alternative method I have used or researched, EFT works to
overcome food cravings and helps you reach dietary success.
And, if diet soda is the culprit for you, be sure to check out Turbo Tapping, which is an extremely effective
and simple tool to get rid of your soda addiction in a short period of time.
If energy psychology techniques do not work, then you might want to consider a medical hypnosis program I have
evaluated and found to be highly effective. It has direct suggestions to replace soda cravings with cravings for
pure water.
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