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Kat-

>Has anyone heard of Keto Sweet?

Unfortunately, the third ingredient is " natural flavor " , which pretty much

translates to " excitotoxin " . Otherwise it might be OK. I don't think

there's anything wrong with a bit of glycine, and ace k might be a

relatively innocuous sweetener, though saccharine is the only one on the

market that can pretty much be relied upon to be completely

safe. Certainly ace k is better than aspartame, sucralose and maltodextrin.

I haven't tried ace k yet myself because I can't find it in a formulation

without any problematic fillers or other sweeteners.

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Hi, do you know if this sweetener is o.k. for those of us with Candida

overgrowth?

----- Original Message -----

From: Katanne

Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 8:27 AM

Subject: Keto Sweet

Has anyone heard of Keto Sweet? I am thinking of ordering it, but wonder

how does it taste? I think it might be by the same company that makes the

Keto Syrup?

Here is a description of it:

" Finally, a zero carb, zero calorie tabletop sweetener that's both safe and

delicious! Keto Sweet can be used like sugar in a broad range of foods. Use

Keto Sweet whenever you want to eliminate carbohydrates and reduce calories

in coffee, tea, salad dressings, sauces, toppings, baking recipes; anywhere

you would use sugar! Keto Sweet will not raise blood sugar or insulin

levels, can't trigger fat storage and it is proven safe for diabetics. Keto

Sweet is a blend of potassium sweetener, which is approved in more than 90

countries worldwide and the amino acid glycine, which helps supports healthy

nervous and digestive systems and immune function. Keto Sweet does not

contain any maltodextrin, no sugar, no aspartame and no saccharin.

Directions: Place 1/2 teaspoon in recipe for each 2 teaspoons of sugar. "

Kat

http://www.katking.com

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Anita-

>Hi, do you know if this sweetener is o.k. for those of us with Candida

>overgrowth?

It should be fine for candida. It's non-caloric and it doesn't to my

knowledge harm the gut, unlike sucralose and maltodextrin. Still, your

best bet among artificial sweeteners is definitely saccharine, which can be

gotten without dextrose as Nutra-Sweet and Hermecetas.

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