What is Sucralose?
Sugar-free and "calorie-free" foods and beverages typically employ Sucralose, a white, odorless, water-soluble artificial sweetener. Foods prepared with sucralose retain their sweetness under a variety of situations and temperatures, as it is 600 times sweeter than table sugar.
Sucralose Benefits:
Many foods and beverage products use sucralose because it is a no-calorie sweetener, is safe for diabetics and nondiabetics alike, and does not affect insulin levels. However, the powdered form of sucralose-based sweetener product Other artificial or natural sweeteners, such as acesulfame potassium, aspartame, or high-fructose corn syrup, can be substituted for or used in conjunction with sucralose.
Benefits Include:
- Hair, Skin, & Nails
- Weight Management
- Immune Support
FDA REGISTERED FACILITY
FDA regulates both finished dietary supplement products and dietary ingredients. Because dietary supplements are foods, manufacturers, packers and storage facilities are subject to FDA Food Facility Registration regulations.