51. The sweetener is expensive compared with regular sugar but comparable to other artificial sweeteners. 52. The surge in artificial sweeteners seems only to have fostered the American sweet tooth. 53. The U.S. National Toxicology Program is considering taking saccharin off its list of cancer-causing substances, two decades after federal regulators tried to ban the artificial sweetener. 54. They have added artificial sweeteners, fake fruit flavors, sugar, honey. 55. Treatment involves a restricted low-protein diet that avoids foods and artificial sweeteners containing the amino acid phenylalanine. 56. Two U.S. committees recommended taking saccharin off a federal list of cancer-causing substances, two decades after federal regulators tried to ban the artificial sweetener. 57. Unfortunately, two of the three flavors we tried ended with the metallic aftertaste common in products containing artificial sweeteners. 58. Two U.S. committees recommended taking saccharin off its list of cancer-causing substances, two decades after federal regulators tried to ban the artificial sweetener. 59. While sugar producers say they can handle the added demand, the artificial sweetener makers disagree. 60. Will using an artificial sweetener help you cut calories? |