The consumption of sugar substitutes has surged dramatically, with nearly 40% of American adults now reporting regular use of artificial or zero-calorie sweeteners in their foods and beverages. Rising concerns over obesity and diabetes have led many to view these alternatives as a healthier choice. Yet, our digestive and metabolic systems interact with these compounds in ways that science is only beginning to understand. The greatest public health challenge lies in the delayed recognition of unintended long-term effects. Adverse outcomes often emerge years—sometimes decades—after widespread adoption, making vigilance and critical assessment essential as we embrace sugar alternatives.
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12. Mannitol: The Medical Sweetener Mannitol is a sugar alcohol with unique properties that make it valuable in both food and medicine. While it is used…