Artificial sweetener neotame negatively impacts human intestine, causing cell death and harm to gut bacteria, potentially leading to metabolic and inflammatory diseases.
Anglia Ruskin University research published in Frontiers in Nutrition indicates neotame, an artificial sweetener, negatively impacts the human intestine, causing epithelial cell death and harm to gut bacteria. This may lead to poor gut health and potential metabolic and inflammatory diseases. The study also highlights the need for further research into toxic effects of newer sweeteners.
April 24, 2024
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