i know that sodium makes you reatain water and covers up your abs im trying to get my abs to really show b4 the summer and i was wondering if splenda it is ok to put splenda in my oatmeal.... does it make you retain water like sodium.... or for faster results should i just stay away from splenda??
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04-05-2008, 08:58 AM #1
Does Splenda make you retain water around your abs?....
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04-05-2008, 01:36 PM #5
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There is no evidence that splenda does this. It's a good low calorie sweetner but if you are concerned with your health, rather than just losing weight/body fat, you might like to consider a more natural sweetner like honey or even sugar. Yes, they have calories, but in small doses, sugar is not a bad thing. Sometimes, a little sweetness goes a long way in helping you stick to your diet. Another option is just putting some fruit in your oats instead of sweetener, you are then getting some added vitamins and nutrients and still get the natural sweetness. Also, if you really want to experiment with low calorie sweeteners, try stevia and see if that helps.
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04-06-2008, 11:00 PM #8
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fruit sweeteners x2
I throw a chopped up banana on the skillet just after my pancakes are done in the morning... once it gets all soft, it's sweeter and better than syrup or sweetener. It might work on your oatmeal too. any fruit
I use splenda to sweeten my tea, but haven't noticed any changes in bloating, but i've been changing a lot, so, it would be good for me to check into it... I personally like splenda over any other artificial sweetener though... I don't eat the stuff in the pink package ever... It just tastes like it's bad for you.Long way to go.
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I just wanted to say a few things that I have heard about Splenda from a gentleman who is quiet knowledgeable on nutrition. He explained to me (since I was a splenda addict) that the reason that splenda functions as a no calorie sweetener is because the body does not recognize it's molecular structure.Splenda is apparently made up of 2 sugar molecules to every 1 chlorine molecule....or something of that nature. This means your body cannot digest it. This chemical in your body creates free radicals, wich are believed to cause cancer. Many of the other sweeteners have been linked to cancer but seeing how Splenda is relatively new on the market, I can't help but think that eventually splenda will be linked to disease the same way that other sweeteners have been. When information about other sweeteners being cancer causing was made general knowledge, many food and beverage companies tried to quit using those sweeteners in products such as cola,low fat yogurts, sugar free jellies, sugar free puddings...etc. These companies knew that their sales would decline if they continued using those sweeteners. Splenda is now found in practically anything. As a marketing major, I can't help but think that Splenda is just a new way to make something taste better and appear to be healthy. I am guilty of still consuming some of these products, but I figure If I really want to be healthy I should move away from anything with chemicals. Stevia is an organic sweetener and I think it tastes great.
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04-15-2008, 10:16 AM #16
I use Stevia as well, and I very much prefer it to Splenda. I used to use quite a bit, but I personally feel a little uncomfortable with splenda from a health standpoint. There's a lot of controversy in regards to artificial sweeteners. As for water retention, I've heard a few people claim that Splenda makes them retain, but for me, it's more likely salt, or chewing lots of gum. I'd make sure that stuff's in check first.
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04-15-2008, 10:21 AM #17
hmmm I gave up Splenda (switched to stevia) about 10 days ago, and the scales are 2.2# (1kg) lower....now there has been quite alot of other stuff going on, TOM, stress, etc, but I suppose it *could* be related....but I am not actively trying to lose weight, so perhaps?
It took a little while to get used to the taste of the liquid stevia, but it's all good nowLast edited by kitebean; 04-15-2008 at 04:38 PM.
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09-10-2008, 10:26 AM #22
Splenda Water Retention
I "had" been using Splenda for about a year and a half before I noticed or realized I had been experiencing reactions to it. When I first started using it, I put 2 packets in my tea in the morning. Eventually this escalated to 3 and about a month ago, I was consuming 15-20 packets a day. None in coffee, but as we entered the summer months, I was drinking ice tea, along with my hot tea in the morning and evening. Aside from digestive problems, constipation, headaches, mental fogginess, mood swings, depression and irritability, I suffered from excessive bloating around my abdomen, glutes, hams and quads, as well all over water retention. My face swelled up pretty bad. I also had bad dark circles under my eyes. You'd think with all the water retention, I wouldn't have been dehydrated, but my skin and lips were extremely dry and I stayed thirsty all the time. I looked a million years old!
I have been doing bodybuilding/fitness training since 1995 and with the exception of using Splenda, am usually on a very strict diet, so I stay pretty lean and vascular all year long. I weight train 3 times a week and do 35-40 minutes of cardio daily. It was beginning to look like I wasn't working out at all! So, after scrutinizing my training and diet for changes, I decided to eliminate Splenda from my diet. The increase in its use was the only thing that had changed in several months. All the reactions I was having stopped immediately and the bloating around my abdomen began to diminish. I also noticed that I had gained some bodyfat in the process as well. That was a month ago and my body is just now beginning to go back to normal. About two weeks after stopping Splenda, I tried a sugar-free Red Bull (aspartame and acesulfame-k) and immediately I suffered severe abdominal cramps and diarrhea. So apparently, my body is overly sensitive to artificial sweeteners now.
I don't recommend any of them to anyone in the bodybuilding/fitness arena. I now use Stevia exclusively. Stevia is a natural sweetener and I have noticed no side effects from it's use. I've also noticed that my taste buds have gone back to normal and I require less sweetener than I did while using Splenda.Last edited by proggirl; 09-10-2008 at 10:29 AM. Reason: mispelled word
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09-10-2008, 12:23 PM #26
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09-10-2008, 12:59 PM #27
good thread.. i eat alot of splenda to keep me from "real" sweet stuff. I feel bloated quite often and am wondering as well if sweetners do this. guess ill have to try a few days without it *gasp* to find out!
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09-11-2008, 06:07 AM #28
Reactive Hypoglycemia
I also wanted to mention that during my ordeal with Splenda, I experienced bouts of reactive hypoglycemia. This is another of the reactions I have read that other people using Splenda have encountered. Not good at all. I can't even imagine the long-term effects of this toxin. I think they should take it off the market.
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09-11-2008, 06:43 AM #29
Personally, I have taken great pains (and it was painful! LOL) to lose my appetite for sweeteners of any kind - splenda, sweet and low, equal, stevia, real sugar - and just begin to taste food the way it actually tastes. I just got sick of being a sugar junkie and altering my food to make it taste better. If it doesn't taste good to me on its own, I don't eat it.
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09-12-2008, 07:22 PM #30
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Great post I'm throwing it out too! I get gastro problems often and bloating never even thought it could be the splenda. Plus I too crave more sweetness the more I use it, it's like a drug. It should be taken off the market I agree!!
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