What evidence supports the safety of artificial sweeteners?
The safety of artificial sweeteners is supported by extensive studies, particularly for aspartame, sucralose, stevia, and erythritol. For instance, aspartame is considered safe below the acceptable daily intake of 40mg/kg/day, while sucralose largely passes through the gut unabsorbed. Additionally, stevia has no documented safety concerns at typical doses, and erythritol is well-tolerated with minimal gastrointestinal symptoms.
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