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Artificial sweeteners are synthetic sugar substitutes that are commonly consumed in the diet. This article looks at their effects on gut health.
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Studies have shown that artificial sweeteners may favor the growth of bacteria that increase the bioavailability of calories.
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A study that examined the effect of aspartame, sucralose, or saccharin on mice revealed that that circulating blood glucose levels were greater relative to mice ingesting sugar.
This is due to the alteration in the composition of two types of bacterial species that comprise approximately 90% of the bacterial species in the gut. These are Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes. Studies have shown that genetically obese mice have, on average, 50% less of the Bacteroidetes and 50% greater Firmicutes relative to their normal-weight counterparts.
IOW, sugar free drinks full of aspartame or sucralose can worsen diabetes and excessive consumption of said beverages worsens digestive and intestinal health. I stopped drinking "diet" soda (in addition to giving up on sugar filled sweet cereal)other than the occasional can a day and my intermittent stomach pain and toilet trips decreased as a result. I haven't had to rely on Pepto Bismol since this change. I will probably have to gradually drop Crystal Light and drink mixes like that as well at some point.