Considering that... I have been avoiding all source of cane sugar to limit the chances of my little kid to get decay tooth, sometimes he'd try some of my sweetened tea (a bit of Splenda). Asked by meme24705 27 months ago Similar questions: give Splenda toddler cane sugar Food & Drink > Food.
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No. I wouldn't take Splenda myself, so giving it to my toddler is out of question.
I'd try a natural sweetner such as Agave Nectar before resorting to Splenda or any other artifical sweetner. I've been using Agave Nectar, a natural sweetner and alternative to sugar for years. Although Agave nectar is composed of fructose and glucose, the carbohydrate in agave nectar has a lower glycemic index than sugar or corn syrup.It provides sweetness without the unpleasant "sugar rush" and unhealthful blood sugar spike caused by many other sugars.
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If the child doesn't get these damaging perks, then the child doesn't expect them, so the child can grow up without the crud and malarkey that so ensnares the rest of the population of this culture. Fruit is usually sweet..
1 meme24705 I would NEVER give splenda to anyone especially a child. That stuff is really bad and the body does not know how to process it very well. It is an artificial sweetener if you would like to give a toddler something that is not sugar but tastes sweet try Stevia which is a herb and does not act like sugar to the body.It is also much sweeter than sugar is.
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1 meme24705 I would NEVER give splenda to anyone especially a child. That stuff is really bad and the body does not know how to process it very well. It is an artificial sweetener if you would like to give a toddler something that is not sugar but tastes sweet try Stevia which is a herb and does not act like sugar to the body.It is also much sweeter than sugar is.
You can get it at most local heath stores.
Meme24705 I would NEVER give splenda to anyone especially a child. That stuff is really bad and the body does not know how to process it very well. It is an artificial sweetener if you would like to give a toddler something that is not sugar but tastes sweet try Stevia which is a herb and does not act like sugar to the body.It is also much sweeter than sugar is.
You can get it at most local heath stores.
2 NEVER, NEVER, NEVER! I would not even used it.Do not stress about tooth decay unless you are being careless ~ like liquid in a bottle at night. Like not brush their teeth, and they do not need tooth paste.
You just have to brush there teeth with water. A toddler should NOT be drinking anything other then water, milk and watered down 100% fruit juice. Do NOT let your child drink anything artificial, especially artificial sweeteners.
NEVER, NEVER, NEVER! I would not even used it. Do not stress about tooth decay unless you are being careless ~ like liquid in a bottle at night.
Like not brush their teeth, and they do not need tooth paste. You just have to brush there teeth with water. A toddler should NOT be drinking anything other then water, milk and watered down 100% fruit juice.Do NOT let your child drink anything artificial, especially artificial sweeteners.
" "When substituting splenda for real sugar. Is it the same equivalent in measurement? Cup to cup?
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" "my corn syrup substitution is sugar and water, can I use Splenda instead of sugar?
When substituting splenda for real sugar. Is it the same equivalent in measurement? Cup to cup?
How can splenda say a cheesecake is sugarfree when they're using graham cracker crumbs. It already has regular sugar in.
I am a diabetic--may I use raw sugar to replace splenda, etc.? Don't care for the results when baking.
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