Artificial Sweetener May Disrupt Body's Ability To Count Calories, According To New Study"Incidence of overweight and obesity has also increased markedly during this period," she said. "Our hypothesis is that experience with these foods interferes with the natural ability of the body to use sweet taste and viscosity to gauge caloric content of
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Now I have one more argument against 'em!
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I think they taste awful. I'll take cavity-inducing sugar over aspartame any day.
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Your story is stunning and unnerving. Thanks for sharing it. I've done my best to cut artificial sweetners out of my diet because I didn't like the taste. Somehow, I just couldn't get myself to believe that something with that odd a taste should be something I should regularly ingest. It's my feeling that we developed our sense of taste for a reason, and that we shouldn't try to eat things that taste so *wrong.*
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