Difference between revisions of "Artificial Sweeteners"
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Whereas [[Table Sugar|sugar]] causes [[Diabetes|diabetes]], '''artificial sweeteners''' cause artificial [[Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus|diabetes]]. | Whereas [[Table Sugar|sugar]] causes [[Diabetes|diabetes]], '''artificial sweeteners''' cause artificial [[Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus|diabetes]]. | ||
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Revision as of 14:42, 13 February 2017
Whereas sugar causes diabetes, artificial sweeteners cause artificial diabetes.
A List of Artificial Sweeteners Ranked by Their Scrabble Values on a Double Word Score
- Acesulfame (17 points)
- Saccharin (16 points)
- Aspartame (13 points)
- Sucralose (11 points)
- Neotame (9 points)