I am on a journey to discover the best sweetener for me and my husband. I love to cook and bake and I am learning a whole new level of cooking for CKD and diabetes. My question today is what, if any artificial sweetener do you use?
I am experimenting with Stevia. I actually have a plant I have grown but I find there is an aftertaste with using either a leaf or manufactured product. I bought years ago a box of "Truvia", but then got scared off because of what I read. Now I am reading that it is actually good to use and ok for the kidneys.
Agave is a great substitute for syrup use, but it does add calories. I also have used a product called "Sweet Leaf" which also has additives, but none that I can say are harmful.
I have attached a comparison chart. I am struggling with finding any evidence based research on the impact of natural alternative sweeteners and the kidneys.
I am looking for a product for cooking and baking. I do not consume "diet products" such as soda and I do not add artificial sweetener to my coffee. So this is a product I can add that will hold up for cookies, or cakes or (really hard to find) frostings.