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Hara: Attention! "Sugar substitutes" may increase cancer risk!
The rise of sugar reduction, artificial sweeteners can be used to replace sugar to reduce the calories of food, but at the same time can maintain sweetness, such as aspartame, xylitol, etc.
Artificial sweetener intake was positively correlated
The toxicity of artificial sweeteners has been demonstrated in several previous in vitro studies, suggesting that it is carcinogenic and may promote cancer production
Despite the limitations of this study, a number of studies have shown that artificial sweeteners can cause some harm to the human body and may even cause disease, so in order to lose weight or satisfy their appetites, it is not advisable to consume artificial sweeteners containing aspartame in large quantities, and do not support the use of artificial sweeteners as a safe substitute for
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