Makes about 2 1/2 cups Ingredients 2 cups reduced fat sour cream (or fat-free plain yogurt) 2 tablespoons mayonnaise (regular or reduced fat) 1/4 cup finely chopped sweet salad onion 1/4 cup finely chopped radishes 1/4 cup finely chopped cucumber (seeded) 1/4 cup finely chopped green bell pepper 2 tablespoons...
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Benefits Advantame is a new ultrahigh potency sweetener and flavor enhancer developed by Ajinomoto. It is derived from aspartame and vanillin. Advantame is approximately 20,000 times sweeter than sugar and 100 times sweeter than aspartame. It has zero calories and a clean, sweet, sugar-like taste with no undesirable taste characteristics....
Read MoreDr. Oz: Dr. Oz claims that people can have an “addiction to artificial sweeteners.” What the Research Shows: There is no such thing as an addiction to low calorie or “artificial” sweeteners. No scientific studies have shown that using low calorie sweeteners makes people crave them more. Humans naturally like...
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Information on The Dr. Oz Show which aired in January 2012 makes false claims Inaccurate Claims that Low-Calorie Sweeteners Increase Craving for Sweets Doctor Oz purposed that low-calorie sweeteners “burn out your taste buds so they’re quickly searching for more sugar.”(1) However, it is important to note that while high-intensity...
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ATLANTA (January 9, 2012) – For many people, losing weight will become a high priority this January. Refrigerators will be stripped of holiday leftovers, gym memberships will increase and new weight loss goals will be made. Fortunately, more than 186 million American adults – or eight out of ten men...
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Underpowered and unphysiologic design weakens fructose Abdelmalek MF, Lazo M, Horska A, Bonekamp S, Lipkin EW, Balasubramanyam A, Bantle JP, et al. Underpowered and unphysiologic design weakens fructose—ATP/NAFLD associations. Hepatology. 2012 In “Underpowered and unphysiologic design weakens fructose—ATP/NAFLD associations,” Abdelmalek et al.1 assessed fructose as a risk factor for NAFLD...
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