How Much Splenda is Dangerous?

by on December 13, 2009

Splenda uses sucralose as it’s sweetener, although the packets are largely filler so that the same amount of Splenda and sugar are approximately just as sweet as each other.Studies show an excellent safety record for sucralose, but are any remaining safety concerns justified?Are there side effects?

Of course there are side effects.  There are side effects with everything.  Medicine, additives, sugar, fat, and even vegetables all have some kind of side effects.  Especially if you consume an exhorbitant amount of any of them.Too many carrots in your diet can actually alter the color of your skin.  You won’t suddenly look like a carrot or an orange, but your skin will start to change color.

So, what are the side effects of sucralose and, by extension, Splenda?  Sucralose can cause immunological problems, lower the good bacteria in your intestines by up to 50%, and even cause DNA damage!Sounds really bad, doesn't it?  There's a catch, though.It would take a large number of packets of Splenda to cause these problems, though.It could take as many as 680 packets (though as few as 68) of Splenda per day for a 150 pound guy to cause a your good bacteria levels to drop.  So, if you limit yourself to around 10 packets per day, there’s virtually no danger of that.  For the more serious problems, though, the required amounts of Splenda are absolutely massive.  In order for Splenda to cause immunological problems, the same person weighing 150 pounds would have to ingest around 17,200 splenda packets per day for approximately a month.  Good luck with testing that one.  That is a whole lot of Splenda.Having 11,450 packets per day can cause DNA damage, but I don't think anybody will have that many per day either!

What would happen if you had that much real sugar, though?Experts say that you shouldn't have more than 40 grams of sugar per day.Sugar and Splenda are both packaged in 1 gram packets, so that is 40 packets of sugar per day.68 to 680 packets of sugar a day could lead to a whole world of problems, including lethargy, obesity, and diabetes.  But if you had 17,200 packets of sugar per day?  You would probably pass out and potentially go into cardiac arrest from ridiculously high blood sugar!On top of dieing, you'll probably have diabetes before tomorrow, which would surely be a world record… one that I would recommend trying not to break.Real sugar can clearly be worse than Splenda.

But what about other artificial sweeteners like aspartame?  Well, I would do some research before trying any others, but since Splenda and sucralose is widely regarded as the safest of them, why would you go for anything less?