Monk Fruit to Xylitol: Since xylitol is equal in sweetness to sugar, monk fruit, which can be up to 300 times sweeter, ...
This ingredient is especially found in some brands of monk fruit sweetener, and has been making headlines recently as it’s linked with negatively affecting heart health. Luckily, finding ...
Aspartame, monk fruit, stevia, and more can be found in our favorite staples. But are they actually safe to eat?
Before you pop by the pharmacy to grab a pack of lozenges, visit the nearest herbal tea shop and ask for some monk fruit tea. The round green fruit is usually dried soon after being harvested ...
The hidden risk: Stevia and monk fruit sugar often contain erythritol, linked to doubled risks of blood clotting. Time to rethink your sweetener.
Those sugar-free products you're buying to stay healthy–it turns out they might not be as beneficial as you think. Consumer Reports looks at why experts are raising concerns about sugar substitutes ...