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7 Responses to “Hello Everyone :)”

  1. Neva Marjory Says:

    I’m kind of new here, and have been lurking…but
    have some thoughts on Aspartame. It is my
    understanding that the body does not recognize any difference
    between Aspartame and regular sugar, and that is responds
    to it the same as it would to sugar…..I was
    diagnosed with diabetes about 18 months ago. Since then, I
    have used a Splenda (brand name). It is a derivative
    of sugar, measures like sugar, but I was told by a
    diabetes nurse educator that the body does not recognize
    it as a nutrient. This means that it sweetens food,
    and passes through the system<br
    sacchrine and Aspartame give me headaches and stomach
    upsets. Splenda has caused none of this. That same nurse
    said it doesn’t work very well (in her opinion) in
    baking, but I use it on cereal, in hot and cold

    beverages, and have even mixed it with cinnamon and
    sprinkled it on toast. Delicious!

  2. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hi Dorsey_cc I find it odd that your nurse said
    that Spenda doesn’t bake well. From everyone that I
    have talked to (and chatted online w/) Splenda works
    better in baking that the other artificial sweetners.
    Something about it doesn’t break down in the high heat like
    the others. I’m not really sure on this as I haven’t
    tried baking yet (I’ll probably be able to tell you
    more nearer to the holidays :) YUM) But, I do agree
    with you that it works WONDERFULLY on many of the
    other things, I also like to mix it in with regular
    kool-aid packets and it tastes like the real thing!
    <br

  3. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hi Cat….I had only talked to one person about
    Splenda before commenting on this list, but I’m glad to
    hear you have heard good things about it.<br
    in tea (hot and cold), coffee and things like
    Kool-aid. But my favorite thing is to mix it with cinnamon
    and sprinkle it on toast. I thought diabetes meant
    I’d have to give up cinnamon toast.<br
    great that way.

  4. Neva Marjory Says:

    i love splenda too, have been using it since it
    came out. i have used it in cooking some, like when i
    make dressings, or i add some to soups sometimes if
    they have tomatoes in them. diet rc products use
    splenda, the tangerine flavor is really good.<br
    down side is that one of my friends asked her doctor
    about splenda. he told her that it is only for
    diabetics who have their sugar under control. that if your
    sugar runs high to not use it since it is made from
    sugar. he basically told her it is not made for
    diabetics.

  5. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hmm…….that’s odd. I may have to do some
    research. My sugar is *very* well controlled (with diet
    alone), so I’m not worried about that part of it. It’s
    just that the diabetes nurse at the wellness center I
    went to said it is wonderful for diabetics, because
    the body does not recognize it as a digestible
    nutrient. She said it sweetens then passed through the body
    like a waste product, without effecting blood levels.

  6. Neva Marjory Says:

    Excuse me for saying but I believe that is
    Bullshit…My doctor is the one that told me about it. And she
    said her friend uses it all the time. And I don’t
    believe everything one doctor says. I have had to many
    QUACKS!!!! And I believe Splenda is much better for you then
    those other sweetners that are made from pure chemical
    Shit!!<br

  7. Neva Marjory Says:

    That’s exactly right…Your diabetic nurse was giving you the right advice. That
    doctor was wrong for saying that. It is doctors like that that mess up peoples
    health. HUGS, BP aka Brenda

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