Consumer Reports looks at why experts are raising concerns about sugar substitutes showing up in surprising places.
Small changes like these can help limit your exposure to sugar substitutes. The list of sugar substitutes is long and confusing, but Consumer Reports has made it easier to identify them when shopping.
Health experts recommend limiting processed foods and opting for whole foods like fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains and ...
Small changes like these can help limit your exposure to sugar substitutes.The list of sugar substitutes is long and confusing, but Consumer Reports has made it easier to identify them when shopping.
Aspartame, monk fruit, stevia, and more can be found in our favorite staples. But are they actually safe to eat?