I will be seeing a naturopathic doctor for the first time this week, and in my quest to find one, I found a list on one doctor's website. It was a list of sweeteners, from worst to best. Thought I'd post it here:
11. Artificial Sweeteners (yep, your diet colas and sugar-free goodies contain the worst sweetener available for consumption. I've known this for years, though. These imposters are chemically derived or processed and should be taken out of anyone's diet who wants to be healthy. They are associated with neurological and mood disorders, weight GAIN, and changes in mental functioning).
10. High fructose corn syrup (found in most pancake syrups, soda pop, BBQ sauce, salad dressing...it's EVERYWHERE).
9. White Sugar (sucrose)
8. Evaporated cane sugar
7. Maple Syrup (we're talking the real deal - not Log Cabin or Butterworths - see High Fructose Corn Syrup above for Log Cabin and Butterworths main sweetener)
6. Honey (never give honey to an infant)
5. Blackstrap Molasses
4. Brown Rice Syrup
3. Xylitol
2. Stevia (This is actually a naturally sweet herb and is classified as a "supplement" instead of a sweetener)
1. Fruit (I found that adding bananas to my Grape Nuts cereal this week made it really sweet).
11. Artificial Sweeteners (yep, your diet colas and sugar-free goodies contain the worst sweetener available for consumption. I've known this for years, though. These imposters are chemically derived or processed and should be taken out of anyone's diet who wants to be healthy. They are associated with neurological and mood disorders, weight GAIN, and changes in mental functioning).
10. High fructose corn syrup (found in most pancake syrups, soda pop, BBQ sauce, salad dressing...it's EVERYWHERE).
9. White Sugar (sucrose)
8. Evaporated cane sugar
7. Maple Syrup (we're talking the real deal - not Log Cabin or Butterworths - see High Fructose Corn Syrup above for Log Cabin and Butterworths main sweetener)
6. Honey (never give honey to an infant)
5. Blackstrap Molasses
4. Brown Rice Syrup
3. Xylitol
2. Stevia (This is actually a naturally sweet herb and is classified as a "supplement" instead of a sweetener)
1. Fruit (I found that adding bananas to my Grape Nuts cereal this week made it really sweet).