CAFFEINE AND SUGAR SUBSTITUTES
by Dr. Lawrence Wilson
© December 2018, L.D.
Wilson Consultants, Inc.
All information in this article is for educational
purposes only. It is not for the
diagnosis, treatment, prescription or cure of any disease or health condition.
We
receive many questions regarding the use of caffeine and sugar
substitutes. This article
discusses popular sugar substitutes and caffeine and describes how these
chemicals may affect your health.
They also affect the results if a person is following a development
program.
CAFFEINE
Summary. Consuming caffeine, even in a natural product, is not
recommended on a development program.
However, if you miss it too much, we allow either one
cup of regular coffee or one cup of tea, with the following restrictions:
Do not have
cappuccino, latte or other very strong coffee. These contain too much caffeine. Tea can be black or white tea. Green tea is too yin, so I donÕt recommend it.
A common stimulant. Caffeine is a central nervous system
stimulant that is found in coffee, tea, guarana and
Brazilian mate. Chocolate contains
a similar compound.
It is also
found as an isolated ingredient in some 80 over-the-counter drugs. Among the more popular ones are Anacin,
Fiorinol, Excedrin, Cafergot,
Darvon Compound, Dristan and drugs to keep people
awake.
Caffeine is
also added to many soft drinks. In
addition, there is a new generation of soft drinks, the Òenergy drinksÓ, some
of which have even more caffeine than standard soda pop.
The main
effect of caffeine is to stimulate the adrenal glands, in particular. Many people can tolerate this. In others, or in high doses in everyone
it causes irritability, insomnia, tremors, nervousness, irregular heart beat, palpitations, and perhaps blood sugar
abnormalities. Rebound effects
when the caffeine dosage wears off mainly include fatigue and low blood sugar
symptoms such as mental confusion, violence, forgetfulness and other brain
dysfunctions.
Caffeine
overdose is one of the most common reasons for emergency room visits today,
especially among young people.
Medical research also indicates that other long-term effects include
increased miscarriages, hardening of the arteries, increased
risk of diabetes, higher cholesterol, kidney stones, dehydration and short-term
memory loss.
CAFFEINE
ADDICTION
All
stimulants, including caffeine, have an addictive quality or secondary
effect. By forcing the adrenal and
thyroid glands to respond, caffeine and other stimulants cause nutritional
depletion of these glands.
This results
in a Òrebound effectÓ several hours after caffeine use in which one feels more
tired than before one had the caffeinated food, beverage, or drug. As a result, a person will have a
strong desire for another hit or dose of caffeine.
Eventually,
more caffeine may not provide much of a lift, and a person may desire a
stronger stimulant such as cocaine.
This is how all stimulants can become addictive.
Also, over a
period of time, the adrenal gland and the entire sympathetic nervous system become
weakened and imbalanced. This can
cause many longer-term problems for younger people, in particular.
COFFEE,
TEA AND COFFEE SUBSTITUTES
We do not
recommend drinking much coffee.
Limit your intake to a maximum of one cup of regular coffee daily or
less. Avoid Turkish coffees,
cappuccinos, expressos, lattes, and all other strong
caffeinated drinks. Coffee is
irritating to the intestines, although a little is okay for many people.
We also do
not recommend using guarana, mate, ginseng or any
caffeinated soda pop or other beverages except perhaps one cup of regular black
or white tea. We also do not
recommend the regular use of any over-the-counter medications that contain
caffeine. If you must drink soda
pop (definitely not recommended), avoid the caffeinated ones.
SUGAR
SUBSTITUTES
While the
avoidance of sugar is a wonderful dietary change that literally benefits the
body in some 50 ways, we do not recommend turning to most sugar substitutes
that are available. While
some are better than others, we do not recommend aspartame (Equal or Nutrasweet), saccharin (Sweet NÕ Low) or sucralose (Splenda).
All
sweeteners keep the sweet taste alive and may mislead the body into thinking
you have eaten sugar. This
confuses the nervous system and is not helpful.
Studies have
also shown that people who use artificial sweeteners often eat just as much or
more sugar. This may be because
they keep the sweet taste alive.
It may also be because one believes that one can get away with eating
sugar because you are eating less of it.
If you must
use a sugar substitute, (which is not recommended), better ones include xylitol, mannitol and stevia. Xylitol, sorbitol and mannitol are sugars that are not absorbed by the body. They are relatively non-toxic in small
amounts and will add sweetness without adding calories and with fewer side
effects than the others.
Stevia is an herb
that is naturally sweet. In
America, the Monsanto Company and others who produce artificial sweeteners have
spread propaganda to downplay the benefits of stevia,
which is helpful for health in several ways. It assists digestion and is nutritious, in addition to being
very sweet tasting.
As much as
possible, do without added sugar or sugar substitutes. Your taste buds will become much more
sensitive and you will begin to appreciate the many subtle flavors of natural
foods. These include vegetables such as carrots, onions, parsnips and others.
An exception is 10-12 ounces of carrot
juice for everyone. One may also
put a little spinach or Swiss chard in the carrot juicer. Do not drink more than this amount
because all raw vegetables are yin, especially when made into juice.
ASPARTAME
Aspartame
(Equal or Nutrasweet) and sucralose
(Splenda) are the worst of the sugar
substitutes. The FDA has received
more complaints about aspartame than for all other food additives
combined.
Since
aspartame was approved in 1982, there have been some 1.9 million recognized
toxicity reactions. However, these
are just ones that have been identified and reported. In 1995, the FDA stopped reporting aspartame reactions.
The FDA once
listed 92 different symptoms associated with the use of Nutrasweet
including seizures, depression, blindness, sexual dysfunction, obesity,
testicular, mammary and brain tumors, and death. Aspartame may also mimic or
contribute to many other diseases including Epstein-Barr Syndrome, ParkinsonÕs
disease, MS and diabetes.
In
one study of aspartame, a number of rats fed the sweetener died. These rats were simply removed, and the
study continued as though nothing had occurred.
Aspartame is
a neurotoxin and an excitotoxin. That is, it causes derangement of
the delicate chemicals that control many brain functions. Under certain conditions such as
heat, aspartame breaks down into wood alcohol, formaldehyde and can be
converted in the body to free glutamic acid, a
chemical with the same effects as MSG.
Symptoms of
aspartame toxicity confirmed by controlled studies include headaches, weight gain, dizziness, confusion, memory loss, drowsiness,
depression, irritability, anxiety attacks, tingling and numbness, convulsions,
severe heart palpitations, shortness of breath, chest pain, nausea, diarrhea,
aggravation of diabetes, menstrual problems, joint pain, decreased vision, pain
in the eyes, ringing in the ears, noise intolerance and excessive thirst. Click here for more information on Aspartame, a drug that is slowly being phased out of
thousands of diet and other foods.
SPLENDA
Splenda was hardly tested
on humans before it was released for sale. Its side effects include diarrhea, stomach cramps, irritable
bowel syndrome, numbness and tingling . Animals fed this additive also had more
abortions, shrunken thymus glands, impaired growth and anemia.
The
susceptibility to side effects from artificial sweeteners varies with each
individual. Some people can get
away with some sugar substitute, while others will react to even a small amount
hidden in one of the hundreds of prepared foods to which they are added.
These range
from non-dairy creamers, weight loss products, and ketchup to CampbellÕs
soup. Since we are concerned with
strengthening body chemistry and removing toxic substances from the body, we
cannot recommend adding more chemicals to the body.
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