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Understanding My Results
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Foods & Drinks
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Food Additives & Toxins
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Vitamins, Minerals, Fatty Acids & Nutritional Imbalances
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Yeast, Fungi & Candida
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Digestive Health & Gut Biome
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Inflammation
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Metabolism
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Appetite Hormone Test
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Sleep Hormone Test
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Stress Hormone Test
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Weight Management Hormone Test
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Weight Loss
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Elimination Diet & Next Steps
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General Questions
What is Cyclamate?
About Cyclamate
Cyclamate is a synthetic sweetener that was widely used as a sugar substitute until its safety came into question. It is often used in combination with other artificial sweeteners to enhance sweetness while reducing calories in various food and beverage products. Cyclamate is not metabolized by the body, which means it provides negligible calories when consumed.
In some regions, cyclamate remains an approved sweetener and is used in various products. However, many health experts advise caution and moderation in its consumption, given the historical safety concerns associated with this sweetener. In general, it's essential to check food labels and be aware of the sweeteners used, especially if you have specific health concerns or dietary restrictions related to artificial sweeteners.