>Hmm?
>yeah artificial sweeteners are bad for you
>why? because they are artificial of course it's common knowledge just like abs being made in the kitchen
>source? nah i don't need that
>Hmm?
>yeah artificial sweeteners are bad for you
>why? because they are artificial of course it's common knowledge just like abs being made in the kitchen
>source? nah i don't need that
>Hmm?
>yeah artificial sweeteners are bad for you
>why? because they are artificial of course it's common knowledge just like abs being made in the kitchen
>source? nah i don't need that
There’s sources, them not causing any weight loss in people who replace their soda for the zero calorie artificial ones should be a pretty big red flag for one.
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/artificial-sweeteners-linked-with-a-13-higher-risk-of-cancer
Not to mention that with sweeteners you keep your sense of taste used to sweets, which can make you eat shit like an american't
The study is about aspartame. Sucralose and stevia have been proven safe
That man is about to wipe out and have his nose pushed directly into his brain, killing him instantly.
>abs being made in the kitchen
wait, are you saying this is wrong?
>yeah dude, just dont train this specific muscle it doesnt matter
If you use any ingredients invented after the industrial revolution, you're NGMI
>source?
they give me massive migraines and it's commonly accepted that they create poisonous compounds
So no source ok.
imagine using google
So no source ok
/qa/ lost
Ok
>it's common knowledge
Has there ever been an example of somebody saying that when they weren't just lying?
Just think about every time in your life someone has said that something is just common knowledge or just common sense when you ask them to clarify what they're talking about.
Have they ever actually been telling the truth?
grow stevia in your backyard brehs
They all have a funky “wow this tastes artificial as frick” aftertaste and that’s all the proof I need to determine it’s shit. Best to avoid all added sugars and sweeteners to begin with though.
if I add pineapple to my greekyogurt am I technically adding sugars?
Naturally fructose in fruit is different than table sugar. Nothing wrong with enjoying fruit in moderation. Many are loaded with vitamins, minerals and good probiotics
It’s three steps above adding spoons of artificial sweeteners two steps above spoons of sugar and a step above honey, but yes you have added sugars