Quote from Maverick74:
I think sugar is a far more greater concern for obesity then aspartame because it spikes your insulin levels and instructs your body to start storing fat. Sugar also rots your teeth. Look, I'm sure aspartame is not as healthy for you as broccoli, but how many of you guys smoke? How many of you guys drink alcohol? Those toxins are much more dangerous then aspartame.
And btw, somebody better tell doctors to stop recommending an apple a day to keep the doctor away. Aspartame is found readily in apples. Of course no one on ET smokes, drinks, or eats fruit. That what I love about this place!!!!!!![]()
Does anyone know of a study done on the relationship between aspartame and insulin levels? I looked years ago, back when I first thought about it. That is the key link to obesity, after all. What makes sugar so bad is not so much the calories (though there are many in a large Coke), but the insulin rush and the subsequent binge eating. Food with both high fat and high sugar are the worst (donuts, esp), because you get high concentration of calories plus the insulin rush. Of course, starving oneself with diet products and with 800 calorie a day diets ultimately lead to binge eating, and there is a huge increase in insulin with that (that's why they say to eat 5-6 small meals a day, to keep the blood sugar beast at bay).
For the record, I have consumed large quantities of aspartame-sweetened products for many years, and am about as cut as a guy in his late thirties can get without diuretics.