Study Finds This Popular Artificial Sweetener May Cause Cancer and DNA Damage

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Study Finds This Popular Artificial Sweetener May Cause Cancer and DNA Damage
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Study Finds Sucralose, Chemical Found in Popular Artificial Sweetener, May Cause Cancer

by gut bacteria). This chemical is also produced in the manufacturing of sucralose and can be found in small amounts in some commercial sucralose products, like Splenda.

The results from this study support the growing evidence of the harmful effects of artificial sweeteners, such as anIn the experiment, researchers exposed human blood cells to sucralose-6-acetate and the results showed signs of genotoxicity—the ability of harmful substances to damage DNA. Along with the impact on DNA directly, researchers found that sucralose caused damage to the gut lining, a condition known as leaky gut. They also observed that sucralose caused an increase in gene activity linked to oxidative stress,Where can you find sucralose?

Sucralose is a U.S. Food & Drug Administration -approved general-purpose sweetener for food. It’s about 600 times sweeter than regular sugar, says

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