The food industry currently uses more than 200 substances that barely provide energy for the enjoyment of food and beverages. In some cases, in addition, in the same meal more than one condiment is used, such as ice cream. But the indiscriminate use of these substances is harmful to health.
The condiments used as additives are classified into two groups:
1. Natural condiments: the best known are fructose, sorbitol, manitol and xylitol. We can find them naturally in the fruit. They have the following advantages:
Among the disadvantages are that an enormous amount (greater than 40 g/day) can cause winds and diarrhea that children under 3 years of age cannot take due to the intestinal problems that cause them.
They are mainly used in sugar-free chicles.
2. Artificial sweeteners: the best known are saccharin (E-954), cyclamate (E-952) and aspartame (E-951).
Lately, researchers are conducting studies on: Acesulfamo K (E-950), taumatine (E-957) and neohesperidine (E-959).
These have been found from various substances, often by chance; for example, a German chemist in 1879 found that alkitran was obtained a sweet substance, saccharin, although research did not consider it usable until 1959.
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
In conclusion it can be said that we would only recommend artificial sweeteners in very special cases: very obese people, cases of diabetes, etc.
In fact, in general it is much healthier to add some sugar to coffee or milk and avoid the rest of candy as usual. That the aforementioned sweet drinks are also not common in our diet, since they have many artificial sweeteners.