Sucralose Dangers And Hazards

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Artificial sweeteners are being shown to be dangerous more and more as time goes on, and sucralose dangers might be more than you would think. For those who are unaware, sucralose is the main ingredient in Splenda, one of the most popular artificial sweeteners on the market today. In general, all artificial sweeteners are bad for you, and at the very least put an extra strain on the body. When a chemical is calorie free, it means the body can't process it as a food. The only calorie free food that is naturally occurring is fiber, which is nothing more than indigestible plant matter. Fiber is good for you though, because as a natural product your body can still utilize it in positive ways. Artificial sweeteners like sucralose aren't natural and come with unknown dangers.

Your body doesn't process artificial sweeteners as food, but instead essentially processes them as toxins. In the end, this can bring a variety of problems, more so in a culture where food is already rife with non-food chemicals and toxins. Our bodies are constantly being bombarded with dangers like preservatives, pollution, radiation, alcohol, pesticides, nitrates, sulfates, and more. Adding even another constant chemical into the mix like artificial sweeteners puts just that much more strain on the organs which have to process these toxins and rid them from the body.

But lets get back to sucralose. Are there dangers that are specific to sucralose? The answer is yes. Because of the chemical composition, sucralose comes with a few potential dangers. Sucralose is made by a five step process of taking regular sucrose, which is ordinary sugar, and chlorinating it. Sucralose is made up of C12H22O11, which is generally pretty similar to fructose and glucose. The chemical composition of sucralose is C12H19Cl3O8. Chlorine is the main additive in sucralose. Studies have shown that the body has an especially difficult time detoxifying organic substances that have been chlorinated.

Here are a few potential sucralose dangers. In general chlorinating an organic compound is very toxic. In the case of sucralose, it may have the following dangers:

1. Prenatal Complications. Pregnant women, and women who are breastfeeding are advised not to take sucralose. In general, organic compounds that have been chlorinated such as sucralose, have been related to birth defects and other prenatal conditions. Though evidence is inconclusive about whether sucralose is as dangerous as some of its counterparts in the realm of chlorinated organic compounds, I say better safe than sorry, especially for expecting mothers and mothers who are breastfeeding.

2. Immune System Impairment. Chlorinated organic compounds have also been shown to cause impairment to the immune system. Again, sucralose may not be as dangerous as other chlorinated organic compounds, but again I say, better safe than sorry.

3. Elevated Toxicity. As we already discussed, the body has an extra difficult time removing chlorinated organic toxins from the body. Not only that, but Splenda has only been shown by the FDA to be 98% pure. This means that 2$ of the substance is some other chemical or group of chemicals. And who knows whether or not the other 2% are safe chemicals or whether they're other harmful chemicals used in the making of sucralose. If they're the latter, then toxicity is sure to follow.


About the Author:
Thanks for stopping by and reading about potential sucralose dangers that might be out there. For more information about sucralose and the dangers it presents, read my other article on sucralose and breastfeeding.



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