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I’m a pharmacist — Here are five reasons you should ditch fake sweeteners

Por: New York Post Life September 07, 2023

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If you’ve jumped on board the quitting sugar movement or decided to give  a go, you’ve likely considered trying out artificial sweeteners.  And we get it – artificial sweeteners seem like the ideal solution, offering the promise of sweetness without the guilt. Plot twist: They could be causing more harm than good.  So, what’s a sugar-free woman to do? Firstly, and secondly, keep reading to find out some tips from a pharmacist.  A... + full article



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