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Sweetener Showdown: Which One Is Really Best? | Sweeteners Tier List | Gut Instincts

Jenna by Jenna
February 4, 2025
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Introduction to Sweeteners

Sweeteners are a staple in many of our diets, whether we’re sweetening our morning coffee or baking a delicious dessert. However, not all sweeteners are created equal when it comes to health benefits and drawbacks. In a recent episode of “Gut Instincts,” Dr. Steven Gundry evaluates various sweeteners and ranks them from “superfood” to “trash.” Let’s dive into the sweetener showdown.

Agave Nectar: A Hidden Danger

Agave nectar, although marketed as a healthier alternative, is highly concentrated fructose. According to Dr. Gundry, fructose is a “mitochondrial poison” that can wreak havoc on your health. Despite its innocent appearance in health food stores, Dr. Gundry gives agave nectar an F rating, urging consumers to avoid it.

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The Brown Sugar Misconception

Many believe that brown sugar is healthier due to its color and slightly different processing technique. However, as Dr. Gundry explains, brown sugar is still sucrose, consisting of half glucose and half fructose. It offers no significant health benefits over white sugar, earning it another F rating.

Cane Sugar and Corn Syrup

Traditional cane sugar and corn syrup also fall into the F category. These sweeteners are high in fructose and contribute to various health issues. Dr. Gundry humorously suggests keeping these in your pantry only to feed the hummingbirds.

Deceptive Syrups: Vegan and Natural

Maple syrup, brown rice syrup, and other such versions may seem healthy due to their natural and vegan labels. Nevertheless, they are packed with sugar, primarily fructose. Dr. Gundry emphasizes that these are essentially “pure sugar” and should be avoided.

Honey: A Mixed Verdict

Honey gets a slightly better rating with a D. While it might assist with allergies if it’s local, honey is still high in fructose, making it a poor substitute for sugar. It’s crucial to treat it as sugar, which is what it fundamentally is.

Molasses: A Dark Horse

Molasses stands out because it contains B vitamins, which can be beneficial. However, moderation is key. Although it’s better than other sugar options, it should still be consumed sparingly.

Stevia: Not So Sweet After All?

Originally a popular choice, Stevia has its drawbacks. It can boost insulin levels and impact gut microbiome health. Due to these factors, it has fallen from Dr. Gundry’s preferred sweeteners list.

Monk Fruit: A Worthy Contender

Monk fruit sweetener remains a favorite. It does not affect insulin levels or the gut microbiome, placing it higher in the sweetener hierarchy. It is a viable option for those looking to reduce sugar intake.

Allulose: The Superfood Sweetener

The star of the sweetener show is allulose, which Dr. Gundry ranks as a superfood. Unlike other sugars, it has no calories, possesses prebiotic properties, and may even assist in weight management by fostering a healthy gut microbiome. Discovered in figs, allulose is Dr. Gundry’s personal choice for a sugar substitute.

Conclusion

Choosing the right sweetener can significantly impact your health. While many sweeteners seem harmless, it’s important to evaluate their true effects on the body. Dr. Gundry’s sweetener ranking serves as a valuable guide for anyone looking to make healthier, informed choices about sugar intake.

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