Is Canderel Sugarly OK for diabetics?
Yes. Canderel® is suitable for people with diabetes as part of a balanced diet since the sweeteners used do not raise blood glucose levels like sugar does. As with other low calorie sweetener products, Canderel® does contain a small amount of carbohydrate per serving to provide volume for a consumer friendly dose.
What’s the difference between Canderel red and yellow?
The main difference is that Canderel Yellow is made with sucralose, which is heat stable, so it’s great for use in a wide variety of cooking and baking recipes. Canderel Red is perfect for simple and easy meals such as sprinkling on fruit or cereal or for recipes that don’t require cooking at high temperatures.
What are the side effects of Canderel sweetener?
The only notable side effect of Canderel is a slightly bitter aftertaste reported anecdotally by some people 3. Headaches are often claimed as a side effect, but controlled studies have ruled out aspartame as a headache cause.
What are the side effects of Equal sweetener?
In 2017 , some researchers reviewed studies into the link between aspartame and aspects of neurobehavioral health, including:
- headache.
- seizure.
- migraines.
- irritable moods.
- anxiety.
- depression.
- insomnia.
What is yellow Canderel?
A. Canderel Yellow is a low calorie alternative to sugar, which has been formulated with a special blend of ingredients including Sucralose. It is an additional range to the Canderel brand with a new and different taste. Canderel Yellow is available in tablet format and also in granular format.
Is Canderel sweetener safe to use?
Canderel® is just one of the brand names under which aspartame is marketed. This sweetener is used in many diet soft drinks and food preparations. Scientists have verified its safety and established an Acceptable Daily Intake for aspartame.