I'm diabetic as well (type 1 though, not type 2 -- I don't know which your mom is). Stevia is a very good choice for diabetics, especially type 2 diabetics, because it increases insulin sensitivity and has been used for centuries as a traditional treatment for type 2 diabetes in South America. It has a unique flavor that can take some getting used to -- it's actually much sweeter than sugar. I really like it though, and use it every day.No, they are not the same. Splenda is not yet shown to have any negative side effects, but there are two important things to not regarding this product: 1. The adds always remind us that Splenda is "made from sugar." This does not make it any more natural than aspartame or saccharine. 2. Splenda has not been around long enough to know if there are any long-term effects on health.My mom used to use aspartame & now uses Splenda, for everything. Is aspartame the same as Splenda?
Try stevia instead!
my mom is diabetic.
Truvia is a sweetener that is made from stevia and another "natural" sugar alcohol (it's arguable as to how natural the product actually is, but it is vastly preferable to aspartame). Truvia tastes pretty good, but it is expensive, and some people can be sensitive to erythritol, the other ingredient in Truvia, causing nausea. I am one of these people, and I will tell you, it is THE WORST NAUSEA IN THE WORLD. But most people are fine with it.I wonder how much stevia costs compared to the Splenda. Theres also another natural sugar substitute called Truvia. I have to check those out for her when I go grocery shopping next time... but if they are too pricey she's not gonna want to switch.![]()
The price of stevia varies depending on what form it is in. There are the new brand sweeteners containing stevia like Truvia and Purevia, which are expensive. However, you can also buy it as a pure liquid extract (recommended if you want to say, sweeten coffee or tea), and as a powder. The cheapest way to get stevia, of course, is to buy a plant. I used to have one (until my roommate's cat ate it), and would simply brew a small leaf in with my tea. You could also make your own extract from it, but that'd be a lot of effort for some people.