Probably no. Artificial sweeteners are not recommended because if the bread doesn't have enough of sugar it wont bake (rise).
no
yes
Acesulfame potassium, ACK, was approved by the FDA in 1988, In 1973 it was noted that a spike in central nervous center cancers along with the introduction of artificial sweeteners The causal connection is slim, however, as that rise was in people over 70, not the demographic that uses artificial sweeteners..
Sucralos or aspartame.
No. Mouthwashes have artificial sweeteners in them.
Gum base. And artificial sweeteners.
No. It is sweetened with artificial sweeteners.
Artificial sweeteners can have numerous effects on the human body. Effects varies from person to person and the amount or type of artificial sweetener consumed. For example a person with fibromyalgia (constant inflammation of all connective tissue) cannot have certain artificial sweeteners as they will cause a flare up (immediate onset of extreme pain in the muscles/connective tissue, especially the back muscles). In mice, high amounts of artificial sweeteners cause death.
banana's are a source of potassium
Nutrasweet, Aspertame
Not pure sugar. It is a sugar substitute.
As far as we are aware, there are no credible studies that indicate an addiction potential for artificial sweeteners. You must have been hanging around some of the fringe web sites.