According to new research, saccharin never leads to diabetes

According to new research, saccharin never leads to diabetes

New research at Ohio State University claims that saccharin does not cause diabetes, addressing concerns that the sweetener may be doing more harm than good and therefore, there is no direct connection between saccharin and diabetes. For those trying to live a healthy...
Why does a big company like Crest use saccharin in toothpaste

Why does a big company like Crest use saccharin in toothpaste

Sodium saccharin is one of the sweetest and most widely used artificial sweeteners, it is 600 times sweeter than table sugar, so you can find it in most toothpastes. In fact, only a small amount of sodium saccharin is used to sweeten toothpaste, another common...
The difference between sodium saccharin and sugar

The difference between sodium saccharin and sugar

In addition to carbonated diet drinks, saccharin is used to sweeten low-calorie candies, jams, jellies and cookies. This valuable substance is also used in many medicines. Saccharin can be used like table sugar to sprinkle on food or as a substitute for sugar in...
Sodium Saccharin; frequently asked questions

Sodium Saccharin; frequently asked questions

  As mentioned earlier, saccharin is a high-intensity, artificial sweetener that is more than 300 times sweeter than sugar. Saccharin has no calories and has no effect on blood sugar levels. Given the sensitivity of many people to the potential benefits and side...
Sodium Saccharin; sweeter than sugar, but harmless

Sodium Saccharin; sweeter than sugar, but harmless

What is saccharin? Saccharin is a high-intensity, artificial sweetener that has been used as a sugar substitute for over a hundred years. Saccharin tastes more than 300 times sweeter than sugar, which means it can be used in small amounts to reduce sugar intake....