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Is your “zero sugar” soda actually helping your health—or setting you up for hidden risks?Every minute, the world consumes 80 million teaspoons of sugar—fueling obesity, fatty liver, diabetes, and even cancer. No wonder shelves are full of “sugar-free” alternatives. But are artificial sweeteners like aspartame and sucralose any safer? What about sugar alcohols, rare sugars like allulose, or natural extracts like stevia and monk fruit?In this episode, Dr. Hillary Lin, Stanford-trained longevity physician, cuts through the hype to reveal:
Key Takeaways:✓ Artificial sweeteners may still spike insulin and alter your microbiome✓ Erythritol has been linked to doubled heart attack & stroke risk at high intake✓ Allulose may improve gut health and glucose control — a rare bright spot✓ Stevia and monk fruit are safe when pure, but check labels for fillers✓ Resetting your sweet tooth is the real longevity unlockChapters
00:00 – The Sweet Dilemma01:20 – Natural Sugars: The Old Villains03:33 – Artificial Zero-Calorie Sweeteners: Promise or Problem?08:13 – Sugar Alcohols: Keto Halo or Hidden Hazard?10:35 – The Rare Sugar Revolution13:38 – Plant Extracts: Nature’s Zero-Calorie Helpers16:52 – Rewiring Your Sweet Tooth#SugarVsSweeteners #Longevity #NutritionScience #ArtificialSweeteners #HealthyEating #Allulose #Stevia #MonkFruit #DiabetesPrevention #Healthspan #DrHillaryLin #HillaryLinMD
By Hillary Lin, MDIs your “zero sugar” soda actually helping your health—or setting you up for hidden risks?Every minute, the world consumes 80 million teaspoons of sugar—fueling obesity, fatty liver, diabetes, and even cancer. No wonder shelves are full of “sugar-free” alternatives. But are artificial sweeteners like aspartame and sucralose any safer? What about sugar alcohols, rare sugars like allulose, or natural extracts like stevia and monk fruit?In this episode, Dr. Hillary Lin, Stanford-trained longevity physician, cuts through the hype to reveal:
Key Takeaways:✓ Artificial sweeteners may still spike insulin and alter your microbiome✓ Erythritol has been linked to doubled heart attack & stroke risk at high intake✓ Allulose may improve gut health and glucose control — a rare bright spot✓ Stevia and monk fruit are safe when pure, but check labels for fillers✓ Resetting your sweet tooth is the real longevity unlockChapters
00:00 – The Sweet Dilemma01:20 – Natural Sugars: The Old Villains03:33 – Artificial Zero-Calorie Sweeteners: Promise or Problem?08:13 – Sugar Alcohols: Keto Halo or Hidden Hazard?10:35 – The Rare Sugar Revolution13:38 – Plant Extracts: Nature’s Zero-Calorie Helpers16:52 – Rewiring Your Sweet Tooth#SugarVsSweeteners #Longevity #NutritionScience #ArtificialSweeteners #HealthyEating #Allulose #Stevia #MonkFruit #DiabetesPrevention #Healthspan #DrHillaryLin #HillaryLinMD