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http://www.mercola.com/2005/oct/6/splenda_invades_the_cereal_market.htm

 

Splenda Invades the Cereal Market

 

 

Tate & Lyle, the manufacturers of Splenda, announced the launch of two

" cereal ingredient solution sets " -- ENRICH 701 and ENRICH 702 --

during last week's meeting of the American Association of Cereal

Chemists in Orlando. According to the press release, both " solution

sets " contain 100 calories and " deliver good bowl life and a

well-rounded base flavor profile complimentary of cereal grains. "

 

The " solution sets " are designed for use in multigrain or wholegrain

cereals, and Tate & Lyle claim that they contain high amounts of oat

fiber without sacrificing crispiness.

 

PR Newswire September 12, 2005

 

Dr. Mercola's Comment:

 

Just reading the words " solution sets " when it comes to something you

eat doesn't sound like anything you'd want to put in your mouth, does it?

 

After recent endorsements from PTO Today and the FDA, I'd been

wondering what's up Tate & Lyle's sleeve next for sucralose, its

potentially harmful " anything-but-a-sugar " product better known around

the world as Splenda. Look no further than the cereal aisle in your

grocery store.

 

These products were formulated with an eye for the latest interest in

whole-grain products. But the fact is, no matter what metabolic type

your body falls into, you are best served by avoiding processed grains

found in cereal. There is only a small minority of people, primarily

carb and mixed metabolic types who are not overweight, and have no

problems with cholesterol, weight, high blood pressure or diabetes,

that would do well with unrefined whole grains.

 

Even if you find a " whole grain " cereal, though, you will need to be

cautious as there is plenty of deception going on in many of these

products.

 

There is an array of health problems associated with consuming

products containing sucralose. If you're at all skeptical about health

issues surrounding this unnatural product, I strongly urge you to

review the growing number of testimonials I've posted.

 

As Splenda and sucralose creep their way into more and more products,

it becomes more and more prudent for you to carefully read the

ingredients for every food you buy.

 

Related Articles:

 

Beware of More Deceptive Splenda Propaganda

 

Now Even Starbucks Can Make You Sick With Splenda

 

Competition Fierce Among Cereal and Bread Manufacturers

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