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  • @nyguy5370
    @nyguy5370 2 роки тому +771

    As a PhD scientist who makes a living doing medical research, and has more than a passing interest in this subject because I am a type 2 diabetic, and I have worn a CGM, I think this study established nothing more than that by changing ones diet, you alter the gut microbiome. Layne is dead on that this is hard to interpret. It could be good, it could be bad, it could be neutral. There is no data in the study that supports am overall negative effect of NNS, and the authors even caution in the manuscript that based on this data one should NOT abandon NNS for sugar. Water will always be the best beverage, but I think for 100% of humans, drinking beverages sweetened with NNS’ is far better than drinking something sweetened with sugar. Having published in Cell myself, I agree with Layne that as high a profile journal as it is, there is plenty of great research and plenty of crap in the journal as well. This study is well designed on the whole, but its publication in Cell will cause its impact to be far greater than the dataset presented justify, in my opinion. Finally - an anecdotal finding with an N of 1; my pretty healthy 80 year old Mother drank TAB for decades and still uses Sweet-N-low in her multiple cups of coffee everyday. So if you are one of those people who insists that NNS’ are bad, you will likely cite this study, probably incorrectly, as supporting your point of view. If you think NNS is good, this paper does little to change your mind.

    • @asherrfacee
      @asherrfacee 2 роки тому +19

      Appreciate the information. Do you know if there any correlation between artificial sweeteners and memory loss or cognitive decline?

    • @huddwah
      @huddwah 2 роки тому +39

      thanks that saved me from wasting 10 mins... (I have to watch his videos at 2x speed... and wish he had more humility)

    • @marcdaniels9079
      @marcdaniels9079 2 роки тому +68

      @@huddwah Why ? Do you think all the charlatans and influencers are humble?
      He is debunking BS and more power to him.
      If you can’t be bothered to watch the extremely high quality videos why not unsubscribe? I am sure he will
      live with it. 😉

    • @BOSSDONMAN
      @BOSSDONMAN 2 роки тому +5

      It's like those headlines that say "X activity causes changes in the brain."
      Like okay, what is its significance? Does it have any potential predictable capability or insight of observing as such?

    • @nomnomnooma
      @nomnomnooma 2 роки тому +12

      @@marcdaniels9079 lol at your gate keeping

  • @ChristopherMurtagh
    @ChristopherMurtagh 2 роки тому +259

    I love how Layne just sticks to the data, regardless of whether it matches his expectation bias and delivers the content with no bullshit. If only the media would report on scientific studies this way.

    • @A_Turner
      @A_Turner 2 роки тому +7

      Layne is such a gift to the fitness industry, begging for a collab between him and Mike Isratel

    • @francescafrancesca9872
      @francescafrancesca9872 2 роки тому +3

      That's very true!! Imagine if he was a news journalist....he'd be hunted down

  • @ptortland
    @ptortland 2 роки тому +72

    As a sports medicine physician, I LOVE these deep dives into the research! I also deeply appreciate Layne’s oft-repeated mantras:
    1) Facts don’t care about your feelings
    2) That which can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence.

    • @jsmith5764
      @jsmith5764 2 роки тому

      Can you explain what you take "that which can be assertive evidence can be dismissed without evidence", to mean? Is that another way of not reasoning about the assertion? To me when I think on it it isn't saying much or wanting interesting. Thoughts? Thanks

    • @Counter-Intuitive
      @Counter-Intuitive 2 роки тому +2

      On another note #1 and 2 are perfect defeaters for all religions

    • @bobbobson4030
      @bobbobson4030 2 роки тому +6

      @@jsmith5764 Me: "The world is run by pink unicorns" (assertion)
      You: ”What evidence do you have for this claim?"
      Me: "Nothing, but I promise they exist!" (No evidence)
      You: "Please stop wasting my time"
      You haven’t disproven that pink unicorns run the world. But on the other hand these unicorns could also green, purple…maybe they are actually tortoises…or any other one of an infinite list of possible claims. How do we know which is correct?
      It’s pointless to waste time trying to disprove a claim with no evidence since there are infinite such claims

    • @Counter-Intuitive
      @Counter-Intuitive 2 роки тому

      @Zog Bot You're correct, arguments like that only convert intelligent people to the default agnostic position.

    • @peachcobbler641
      @peachcobbler641 2 роки тому

      @Zog Bot you never won an arguement In your entire life

  • @CNS1908
    @CNS1908 Рік тому +6

    Found you on the Huberman podcast and so happy I did. I love the way you think and explain. Appreciate it.

  • @alankuo2317
    @alankuo2317 Рік тому +12

    I feel like whenever I see the term gut micro biome, I think of how big and vast the ocean on planet earth is, and how little we know, in depth, about all the creatures that may exist in it

  • @SpartanWolf222
    @SpartanWolf222 2 роки тому +117

    As someone who has lost almost 60 lbs within the past 5 months, I can pretty much thank artificial sweeteners for helping me keep myself satisfied with less/zero calorie alternatives (both more natural options like monkfruit and artificial ones like Splenda.) If I had to point to one culprit that made me go up to 300 lbs over the past two years, I think it would have to be the amount of sweet tea I drank on a daily basis.
    I know this is anecdotal and I can't say definitively that it was as simple as that alone; however, I know I used to drank 30 - 40 oz of sweet tea on a daily basis, and that is somewhere around 320 - 450 extra calories every day that I never considered to be an issue. Once I stopped drinking that stuff and made other low calorie switches to my normal meals--and I even curbed my tea intake to just one 20 - 25 oz just to help with my teeth staining--my weight has been melting off without too much hassle on top of increasing my weekly exercise and portion control.

    • @charlesdean640
      @charlesdean640 2 роки тому +8

      That's like a crack addict switching to powder cocaine and thinking they kicked their habit

    • @butsirrr
      @butsirrr 2 роки тому +21

      @@charlesdean640 You seem to know a lot about drugs... hmmm

    • @03blaird
      @03blaird 2 роки тому +6

      @@charlesdean640 EXACTLY. these people are quick to blame natural sugar for their weight gain instead of I dunno... Maybe not stuffing their faces with garbage in the first place?!? If you're 300 pounds of fat trust me switching to an artificial sweetener won't solve the other fundamental problems that made you gain that much weight in the first place!

    • @asyetundetermined
      @asyetundetermined 2 роки тому +22

      @@charlesdean640 It’s not really anything like that at all. GTFOH if you’re actually afraid of a packet of Splenda. Get real dude. Let’s not let perfect be the enemy of good.

    • @charlesdean640
      @charlesdean640 2 роки тому +2

      @@asyetundetermined did I say I don't consume sugar or Splenda? No I said he kicked one habit for another. Didn't say anything about myself.

  • @Mir-gw6kj
    @Mir-gw6kj 2 роки тому +74

    As someone doing their PhD in microbiome research, I can say for sure that increases in SCFA-producing bacteria is almost always considered a plus. SCFAs, especially butyrate, are extremely beneficial when it comes to intestinal barrier integrity and reduced inflammatory tone.

    • @ExsoLam
      @ExsoLam 2 роки тому +9

      I wish more folks would bring SCFAs up when fiber is discussed. I only have a BSc in microbiology and only took one course on host-associated microbiomes, but it made a lot stuff click into place.
      Fiber isn't calorically neutral, we can yield up to 2.5 cals per gram, because of the SCFAs. An important consideration when counting calories. And fiber being super good for you doesn't make much sense if you think of it as just controlling the consistency of stool. Makes people underappreciate the benefits of fiber (and fruits and vegetables generally).
      And with the gut being such a major immune hub and with the gut-brain axis being recognized as more and more important, seeing fiber as NOT just this passive bulk is super important imo.

    • @maravillin
      @maravillin 2 роки тому

      Do artificial sweeteners increase SCFA producing bacteria?

    • @Mir-gw6kj
      @Mir-gw6kj 2 роки тому +12

      @@maravillin based on the video, it seems like they increase levels of SCFAs (butyrate, propionate, valerate) as well as the abundance of SCFA producing bacteria, although the metabolites were correlated with negative outcomes, which is odd. Other non- nutritives like sugar alcohols may also have some prebiotic effect, as does stevia

  • @clubmogambo3214
    @clubmogambo3214 2 роки тому +31

    Been using liquid Splenda for several years and more recently liquid Splenda monk fruit. Never had any problems with yearning for food containing actual sugar as so many claim results from using no-sugar sweeteners. Have lost more than 60 lbs in conjunction with keto and IF. And my last blood and urine test results were the best in a couple of decades. So I'm fine with taking the opinion that no-sugar sweeteners have been a blessing for me.

    • @phil4986
      @phil4986 2 роки тому

      if drinking regular water without the spenda gets uncomfortable, you should get off the splenda. splenda addiction will attack the stomach and intestines. it will take two months for your insides to repair themselves from splenda induced damage.

    • @clubmogambo3214
      @clubmogambo3214 2 роки тому +4

      @@phil4986 Where in my post did I say I was uncomfortable with drinking water? I'll wager a ton of internet money that I drink a lot more water than you on any given day. I only drink Splenda-infused drinks, almost always iced tea, when I'm having a meal. And even then there are times when I drink water only. So why you stated what you did is quite perplexing.

    • @louisaklimentos7583
      @louisaklimentos7583 2 роки тому +3

      I lost weight without artificial sweeteners I drink purified water and soft drinks I find too sweet even if they have artificial sweeteners and no sugar . People who have poor digestion should avoid beverages with artificial sweeteners because our digestive system is styled to digest real foods and nothing artificial.

    • @clubmogambo3214
      @clubmogambo3214 2 роки тому +4

      @@louisaklimentos7583 Not an issue for me, but if it is for you, then by all means avoid them.

    • @MArixor100
      @MArixor100 2 роки тому +10

      @@louisaklimentos7583 Ever heard of lactose intolerance? not artificial yet it still irritates the digestive system IF u are sensitive yet people still consume dairy on a daily basis.

  • @AZ_TONY
    @AZ_TONY 2 роки тому +36

    This is the longest "I don't know" response I've ever witnessed

    • @plaidchuck
      @plaidchuck Рік тому +12

      Welcome to science.

    • @gwgez
      @gwgez 5 місяців тому +4

      Thank you! You helped save me the time of watching this particular video. Still a fan of the channel.

    • @siggyincr7447
      @siggyincr7447 5 місяців тому +3

      Thanks, 5 minutes in and I'm already losing my patience with him not getting to the point.

    • @BlackDaiquiri
      @BlackDaiquiri 5 місяців тому +2

      @@siggyincr7447He’s summarizing a very thorough and technical study. That takes time. Not sure what “point” you want him to make when there are no definitive answers yet.

  • @MindPumpShow
    @MindPumpShow 2 роки тому +4

    Great breakdown layne

  • @Editor_Steve
    @Editor_Steve 2 роки тому +81

    18:55 most important part of this video. The study is legit. The interpretation by people with out this sort of critical thinking (aka the media) is what will be dangerous.

    • @EvsPersonal
      @EvsPersonal 2 роки тому +5

      Well said. Unfortunately, this is the case with MANY media vs. studies with nutrition

    • @fl676
      @fl676 2 роки тому +1

      👍🏻

    • @SubZero-kb1ir
      @SubZero-kb1ir 2 роки тому +1

      Hey, it's Editor Steve. Hello Editor Steve. Fan of your work.

    • @Gladiator1972
      @Gladiator1972 2 роки тому +6

      The placibo effect reminds me of an experiment a college professor did with his class. One day he told them he was going to break the rules and let them drink beer in class. What the students didn't know was they were drinking non-alcoholic beer (O'Douls). After a little while of "drinking", the student's voices became louder and some started acting buzzed.

    • @Counter-Intuitive
      @Counter-Intuitive 2 роки тому +1

      The msm is just interested click bait. I remember when they were attacking Biden for pulling out of Afghanistan when in reality it was a positive thing.

  • @avivbrina
    @avivbrina 8 місяців тому +1

    Hey Layne, it’s great to finally see someone address this study and you make some great points.
    There is one minor thing I think you misunderstood about the study: the participants were screened for 6 months of nonconsumption, not ever in their lives. From the study: “We excluded participants who consumed any quantity of NNS-containing foods or beverages in the six months prior to the trial initiation”. This makes the supposition that the participants had unusually negative opinions on NNS far less likely.

  • @bastipear2864
    @bastipear2864 2 роки тому +26

    Dude, I am hooked to your channel! I can't wait till you tell me one day if sweeteners are unhealthy or not. Till then, I will blast my system with this stuff

  • @DJHighHat
    @DJHighHat 4 місяці тому

    Randomly happened upon this video and was super impressed by your reasoning. I don’t usually go to UA-cam for dietary info, but this was quality content.

  • @coach_chonko
    @coach_chonko 2 роки тому +27

    Every time there is unsupervised work being done by subjects, it turns out that most subjects lie, make up data, forget to do it... In one study I set up, we asked patients if they lied/made-up data/forgot at the end of the data collection, pretending that it wouldn't matter if they did and behaving like bros. More than half did the measurements wrong and made up the data to cover their mistakes. That is huge.

    • @dama301
      @dama301 2 роки тому +10

      Maybe you're making this study up? 🤔

    • @Francisco-Danconia
      @Francisco-Danconia Рік тому

      I would believe that entirely. Humans are lazy

    • @JKDLIFER
      @JKDLIFER 5 місяців тому

      100% correct. This study dropped the ball in a few very important areas unfortunately.

  • @neilrasmussen2063
    @neilrasmussen2063 2 роки тому +7

    Not sure if I missed some fact, but it seems like the most emphasis was on the participants potential bias against artificial sweeteners. However around 7:26 in it was stated aspartame didn't affect blood glucose like the sucralose and saccharin, which proves that is not the case.

  • @meredithbrooks2858
    @meredithbrooks2858 2 роки тому +7

    As a person who never liked the taste of diet soda, eating or drinking anything with non nutritive sweetners was a shock to my system - I'm glad I watched this video and have a better understanding of what is happening - thanks Layne for making published research understandable

  • @CaptainBerz
    @CaptainBerz Рік тому +2

    Yea, people get caught up in this perfection complex. For someone who is drinking 2 sodas, regular, everyday and they switch to say one Celcius (Sucralose) a day, that would be a step in the right direction. While not perfect, though, it is better.

  • @steverino474
    @steverino474 Рік тому +1

    When ever i start falling for woo...i rewatch Laynes videos.

  • @320csan
    @320csan 2 роки тому +12

    I wonder if the researchers tracked dietary intake outside of the addition of non-nutritive sweeteners. Maybe the groups that were assigned to non-nutritive sweeteners ate differently as a result of knowing they were eating something they identify as "bad", because like mentioned, it's hard to blind here. Just adding my thoughts! Either way, great to know there is finally a human study!

    • @jimmymuthami7130
      @jimmymuthami7130 Рік тому

      This has always been my issue with all these studies. They will say meat is bad because a certain group was eating this amount of meat and another wasn't eating. They won't say what else those guys were eating.

    • @Ozzy1984_
      @Ozzy1984_ 10 місяців тому

      ​@jimmymuthami7130 in terms of meat and sugar, there have been plenty of studies where the participants are provided all of their food, which removes that risk. The data is pretty solid that meat and sugar are fine provided they dknt create a calorie surplus and you gain a lot of weight. It's pretty much as simple as calories in. Calories out.

  • @romac5362
    @romac5362 2 роки тому +10

    You rule bro. Big fan here all the way from New Zealand..
    Often share and post your content.. especially the bro science, whatever zealot bullshit..

  • @Grim_trades
    @Grim_trades 2 роки тому +2

    Really good talking points! That stress response explanation makes major sense

  • @mcfarvo
    @mcfarvo 2 роки тому +1

    A fair summary, critique, and conclusion

  • @Pinkorchid72
    @Pinkorchid72 2 роки тому +6

    I really love that you break down the science in a way that the average non-science person can understand. I appreciate your perspective and your opinion. Always entertaining and well informed. I feel like after watching your videos that I learn something new all the time. Thanks for all your hard work!

  • @Doormat00
    @Doormat00 2 роки тому +4

    Would be interesting if you also mentioned who funded the studies.

  • @ibperson7765
    @ibperson7765 2 роки тому +6

    Note on DURATION:
    1. If something statistically significantly affects you in two weeks, it does.
    2. If not, that *could be* because it’s too short.

    • @rredding
      @rredding 3 місяці тому

      Note on statistically significance:
      Once the sample size is very large, like over 5000-10000 participants, significance is without any value.
      It is only statistically significant, but this days nothing about the value of the outcome. 😮

  • @ethallial3217
    @ethallial3217 2 роки тому +1

    I am here from Greg Doucette super interesting video thanks. Subscribed directly 👍

  • @jumproper8990
    @jumproper8990 2 роки тому +6

    thanks for breaking down the study, and your criticism was very interesting and which teaches us a lot about the limitation of individual studies

  • @midnightblack07
    @midnightblack07 Рік тому +2

    Thank you so much for this video and for breaking down the facts in such a simple and unbiased way! I've seen so many fear-mongering videos regarding non-nutritive sweeteners in the last few days (especially following the WHO's recent recommendation), so this was incredibly refreshing.

  • @robertbaillie2948
    @robertbaillie2948 2 роки тому +12

    30 years using aspartame, 65 now. Feel great fit as I have ever been.

    • @Moshealthtips
      @Moshealthtips 2 роки тому +3

      Weve had saccharin for 140 years now. My mom said it was popular in Nigeria in the 60-70s. We should have enough safety data at this point

    • @funnygaming2672
      @funnygaming2672 2 роки тому +3

      aspartame is the only sweetener that give me heart palpitation ...I prefer stevia and the other option anything but aspartame!

    • @phil4986
      @phil4986 2 роки тому

      @@funnygaming2672 aspartame is poison.
      Mr.Baillie will find out soon enough but that is his choice.

  • @allisonfalin8854
    @allisonfalin8854 2 роки тому +7

    Something I have learned wearing a CGM is that if you do not know precisely when to insert the cannula (can't do it when you are dropping sugar or it will be off by a good bit), calibration techniques etc, then the data from it is useless. It was an interesting study to read for sure, but I did wonder how they managed to do some of the data as you spoke to. I will continue with my occasional Coke Zero and motor on. Thanks for the interpretation.

  • @0s0n3gr0
    @0s0n3gr0 Рік тому

    Whenever I need clarity on these matters I turn to use @biolayne. You cut through the bullshit and simplify the complex in doses the layman can understand. You also show how the vaguely understood scientific method is actually applied IRL and give it depth and context. Thank you sir.

  • @Anusdeur
    @Anusdeur 2 роки тому +5

    Again a great nuanced non-biased analysis. This is so valuable. Thanks Biolayne, for always keeping it real💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼

  • @jamesk4452
    @jamesk4452 2 роки тому +313

    Coke zero is the peak achievement of the scientific community. FTA.

    • @DAatDA
      @DAatDA 2 роки тому +43

      They should've won a nobel prize

    • @jessiel7694
      @jessiel7694 2 роки тому +3

      💯😆😂

    • @TheMastermind729
      @TheMastermind729 2 роки тому +29

      That stuff is nuts, can’t tell the difference

    • @TheCCBoi
      @TheCCBoi 2 роки тому +21

      No, diet mountain dew is

    • @jamesk4452
      @jamesk4452 2 роки тому +5

      @@TheCCBoi I haven't drank mt dew in 15+ years. I'll give it a shot though.

  • @Ali-kf5bd
    @Ali-kf5bd 2 роки тому +3

    I used to have basically a diet soda addiction and I don't think drinking a 2 litre of soda in a day is a good idea even if it is low calorie BUT these days I will have a single serving of diet soda a couple of times a week and I'm pretty confident that it's not causing me any issues. I'm in pretty good physical health and while I'm still a tiny bit overweight I used to be bordering on obese and I've been able to keep off 30 pounds for 2 years while drinking diet soda here and there. Of course that's just anecdotal but for me at least it doesn't seem to be a problem,especially compared to all the sugary treats I used to overindulge on.

    • @phil4986
      @phil4986 2 роки тому

      this young woman had a massive reaction to aspartame and lost nine pounds in four days when she got off it.
      ua-cam.com/video/aAPJMMMGCOY/v-deo.html

  • @BornToRun.
    @BornToRun. 2 роки тому +3

    Fascinating! Can’t give up my Dew Zero.

    • @phil4986
      @phil4986 2 роки тому

      Of course you can't ....the soda company put a manmade poison in it to addict you to it. They get rich, it makes you sick, the pharma companies get rich ,you die.
      Everyone wins but you and the family watching you die.

  • @arpadnagy1354
    @arpadnagy1354 Рік тому +7

    3 months ago, i was still watching Dr Eric Berg videos.. Such a development that i got rid of that clown and now i can learn from a real expert. Thanks Layne for the lots of effort you put in your work!

  • @charliehaskell1926
    @charliehaskell1926 2 роки тому +5

    It makes logical sense that it would take the body a bit to adapt to something new. It’s actually really cool to see a study on a population where they are trying something brand new to their body chemistry. Shame about the implementation. Fascinating study in any case.

  • @Finvarra
    @Finvarra 2 роки тому +2

    Physique on point: opinion respected.

  • @zadinal
    @zadinal 2 роки тому +11

    I would like to point out that prior to five years ago I had never consumed artificial sweeteners. Not because I thought they were bad I just liked regular sugar and preferred to make most of my own foods so it is completely within a realm of possibility that the participants just didn't consume them for non ideological reasons.
    Sounds really interesting, I'm going to go check out the article.

  • @mightywind7595
    @mightywind7595 2 роки тому +9

    I use stevia daily and only have a little sugar once or twice a week. I use a teaspoon in my coffee and 1\4 teaspoon in my tea at bedtime. My mom is sure it will kill me because of some studies. I assured her that I would have to consume a bag or more of stevia a day to hurt me. It keeps me away from sugar and to me it’s a good trade off.

    • @RogueCylon
      @RogueCylon 2 роки тому

      Have you tried monkfruit extract?😊

    • @phil4986
      @phil4986 2 роки тому

      just stay away from aspartame and splenda/sucrolose.
      Both are man made chemical poisons in foods only because they are cheap and highly addictive.

    • @SevenCostanza
      @SevenCostanza Рік тому +2

      Look on the back. You're actually consuming 99% erythritol

    • @edgewound
      @edgewound 10 місяців тому

      even Stevia triggers an insulin response. The trigger is the sweetness on the tongue that triggers the brain to release insulin preparing for the metabolism of sugar. Not good for the pancreas or the liver. Quit added sweetness and let your brain adapt to not needing it. Coffee is better for you unsweetened.

  • @Moshealthtips
    @Moshealthtips 2 роки тому +14

    Everyone waiting for this. should have had sweetner users In a seperate group.
    Really weird that aspartame wouldn't cause a change

    • @phil4986
      @phil4986 2 роки тому

      tells you who paid for the study.

  • @anathardayaldar
    @anathardayaldar 5 місяців тому +1

    Especially for diabetics, sugar substs helps to reduce carbohydrates.

  • @DP-ye4xp
    @DP-ye4xp 2 роки тому +3

    Overweight people have more medical issues than thinner or in shape people. Point being that people who for years without a break live in a calorie surplus tend to have the majority of health problems across the board. Not to say there could be something wrong with sweeteners, Just saying being overweight is much worse for your health and more worry some than sweeteners in my opinion.

  • @kimdavis7812
    @kimdavis7812 2 роки тому +1

    Sound knowledge Layne !! Thank you

  • @Ryan_DeWitt
    @Ryan_DeWitt 2 роки тому +234

    I have been taking in enough artificial sweetener to satisfy an elephant on a daily basis for 17 years now. I am lucky to be alive.

    • @BestLifeMD
      @BestLifeMD 2 роки тому +6

      Me too!

    • @campfit505
      @campfit505 2 роки тому +3

      Lol

    • @BOSSDONMAN
      @BOSSDONMAN 2 роки тому +3

      Your brain must be turning to mush as we speak!

    • @erics2860
      @erics2860 2 роки тому

      Bro you got cancer running thru your veins🤣

    • @Counter-Intuitive
      @Counter-Intuitive 2 роки тому +1

      It depends on what kinds of sugar substitutes

  • @robertkraychik1884
    @robertkraychik1884 2 роки тому +1

    thanks, layne. interesting breakdown of the strengths and potential weaknesses of the study.

  • @janenuss6
    @janenuss6 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for the information and summarizing it in such a straightforward way!!! 🙏🏻

  • @JimGrass62
    @JimGrass62 2 роки тому +1

    My Doctor recommended you.... sure glad he did

  • @asiastormy8728
    @asiastormy8728 2 роки тому +25

    I am wondering ultimately, with that study even if there is an rise in insulin or glucose, how much of an adverse effect it has on say someone with Diabetes 2? If the raise level is negligible compared to what sugar or carbs does, I am willing to keep using artificial sugar.

    • @gamer4ever838
      @gamer4ever838 2 роки тому +4

      Its safe. Why? Because products contain maybe 100 mg aspartame. MG. NOT GRAMS.
      its so little your body wont even notice

    • @xMCxVSxARBITERx
      @xMCxVSxARBITERx 2 роки тому +7

      @@gamer4ever838
      100mg can be a lot...or nothing, depends on how toxic it is really.

    • @xMCxVSxARBITERx
      @xMCxVSxARBITERx 2 роки тому +7

      Diabetes 2 is mostly caused by carrying too much bodyfat... So no matter if there is a rise in insulin or not (short term), it is quite irrelevant, as the best way to combat D2 for most people is losing weight (calorie defecit, not sugar/insulin deficit lol).
      It can of course be different for those few who are diabetic without being overweight...

    • @gamer4ever838
      @gamer4ever838 2 роки тому +3

      @@xMCxVSxARBITERx thank you. You are one of the few people that understand CICO

    • @xMCxVSxARBITERx
      @xMCxVSxARBITERx 2 роки тому

      @@gamer4ever838
      Was that sarcasm or was you serious? 😊

  • @forthelulz8085
    @forthelulz8085 2 роки тому +3

    I drink a diet soda for lunch 5 days a week and I can tell you, for me, it keeps me from giving into my sugar cravings. The cravings are simply dulled because my brain thinks it got the sugar already.

  • @scottyg5403
    @scottyg5403 2 роки тому +9

    I've lost quite a bit of weight over the years and I give some credit to cutting out a lot of sugar. So even before I watch the video I thought to myself I will still continue to use some artificial sweeteners. But anyway another excellent video thanks!

    • @perrygriffin2371
      @perrygriffin2371 2 роки тому +1

      Use honey

    • @perrygriffin2371
      @perrygriffin2371 2 роки тому

      @@The_Real_Grand_Nagus also when it comes to cost why not spend more on nutrition i pay £2 for 300grams of blueberries or £1 for 9 kitkats 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @matthewgalvano7248
    @matthewgalvano7248 9 місяців тому

    I LOVE telling my weight loss clients that they can basically drink as much diet soda as they want. It's a great jumping off point for talking about smart diet strategies that are NOT about deprivation and self-punishment

  • @johnnyj5908
    @johnnyj5908 2 роки тому +2

    12 years type 2 diabetic here. I stopped refined sugars immediately. I’ve used artificial sweeteners ever since. They have never elevated my blood sugar, and have never made me crave real sugar. I have had many real arguments with endocrinologists about this. Telling me I’m wrong because of studies. I’ve noticed that most of the studies are funded or done by the sugar companies. Or I’ve seen studies by equal against Splenda. Me personally have never read a non biased study. This one seams more legitimate than any I’ve seen. I’ve just went off what my blood glucose monitor says, and a1c. I even wrote down the time of day I would drink a diet my dew or no sugar coffee creamer, etc. And then I let an endocrinologist load my data to prove it, and they still argued with me. Tbh I’ve never met an endocrinologist that I’ve liked 😂

    • @Francisco-Danconia
      @Francisco-Danconia Рік тому

      From the sounds of it, after 12 years you're still type 2 diabetic?
      IF that's the case, besides weight loss what benefit have you seen from cutting all refined sugars?

  • @aprilnelly
    @aprilnelly 3 місяці тому

    The check just cleared, folks!!

  • @disinformationworld9378
    @disinformationworld9378 2 роки тому +2

    I would look into all health effects. Corporations also have funded studies so that their products are promoted in a favorable light.
    So one study is not enough.

  • @Dominasty
    @Dominasty 2 роки тому +1

    I've been reading your work, Layne, since before you entered into your Ph.D. program.
    As always, enjoy your content. From your MD days to the UA-cam days. Love it.

  • @stephanieilluzzi7355
    @stephanieilluzzi7355 Рік тому

    WOW. God bless you! I wish you were the head of the FDA. 👏👏👏👏

  • @ExsoLam
    @ExsoLam 2 роки тому +3

    The increase in SCFAs suggests to me that the non-nutritive sweeteners are being metabolized by gut microbes similarly to fiber.

    • @batman-sr2px
      @batman-sr2px 2 роки тому

      so is that bad for the microbes? What is the result of this?

    • @ExsoLam
      @ExsoLam 2 роки тому +1

      @@batman-sr2px It's good for some microbes, the ones who can metabolize the non-nutritive sweeteners. Bad for ones that can't, and who need simple sugars. That would lead to the change in composition.
      The SCFAs they produce are just metabolic waste, like CO2 for us. It doesn't hurt or harm the microbes, but it SUPER helps us. SCFAs are incredibly good for the gut.

  • @pablov1323
    @pablov1323 2 роки тому

    This study also got my attention, Happy to hear your analysis!

  • @86Dynamix
    @86Dynamix 2 роки тому +7

    This is another great video from Layne. However, I think that something important is not being addressed here. These test subjects started taking sweetener, but what did they replace with sweetener? If these people were comsuming lots of sugary beverages and such before the study and then started taking a sweetener instead, could that possibly mean that the lack/absence of sugar is that actual cause of the change in the gut microbiome and not the sweetener itself?

    • @benjaminchapman3924
      @benjaminchapman3924 2 роки тому

      perhaps they used the food history data that they got from the participants to determine if they used NNS before and accounted for it in the results? Dont know without reading the paper itself

  • @derekdominguez2068
    @derekdominguez2068 2 роки тому +5

    I wish they’d do a long term study about the liquid forms. Without the added maltodextin or dextrose from the powdered forms. I’m sure the liquid wouldn’t spike blood glucose as much but who knows what it does the gut microbiome

  • @micacam2684
    @micacam2684 2 роки тому +2

    We knew all this. Didn’t t need the study. Can you imagine if people waited around for studies to declare if something is poison or not?

    • @03blaird
      @03blaird 2 роки тому

      Crazy right? People today will get shot in the head and say "I'm waiting for a study to tell me if excess lead to my skull is bad"

  • @ObliviouslyLucid
    @ObliviouslyLucid 2 роки тому +1

    Well done- Thank you for the analysis.

  • @ThomasAT86
    @ThomasAT86 2 роки тому +2

    Always interesting to hear all the different things that can alter an outcome, influence a study etc!

  • @lukeclaydon6670
    @lukeclaydon6670 2 роки тому +3

    I’m still carrying on with them. I don’t have refined sugar and drink a sugar free monster as a pre workout not enough evidence for me to stop yet great 👍

  • @asirbbrisa
    @asirbbrisa 2 роки тому

    Power of placebo! Great call out! Thank you!

  • @thepeddle
    @thepeddle 2 роки тому +2

    Even if there is an initial spike, anything in moderation will not harm anyone. People just over due it and then shit gets vilified. I have one or two cans of diet coke a day and I'm never giving that up.

  • @no3rdseat
    @no3rdseat 2 роки тому +8

    I'm trying to quit my nightly wine habit and the only thing I feel blunts the cravings is Raspberry/Lemonaid Crystal Light. I have to think that Maltodextrin, Aspartame and ACE-K are, on balance, preferable to a bottle of wine a night. :(

    • @DarthNoshitam
      @DarthNoshitam 2 роки тому +1

      Resveratrol though 😉

    • @no3rdseat
      @no3rdseat 2 роки тому +1

      @@DarthNoshitam LOL! What a load of bullocks that resveratrol nonsense is!

    • @shinpaws1014
      @shinpaws1014 2 роки тому +3

      sounds like you shouldnt have wine in the house for a while..

    • @no3rdseat
      @no3rdseat 2 роки тому

      @@shinpaws1014 It's true, everything I had in the house is swimming with the fishes. Going forward, the plan is to just not have alcohol in the house.

    • @phil4986
      @phil4986 2 роки тому

      believe it or not, a small glass of wine a night is good for you.
      the best answer to your quantity is to add food to your drinking but also to change your wine.
      American wines can be really awful.
      I bought a bottle of California moscata sweet wine from Walmart that was clearly cut with water and tasted like it had aspartame in it.
      It was awful ....almost like a diet soda wine.
      But I had been drinking a italian wine from a Giant store that was clearly a real wine.
      Which I went right back too.
      I never drink wines in boxes...only bottles.
      Crystal Light is horrifically addictive and dangerous to your health.
      Ask this woman.
      ua-cam.com/video/aAPJMMMGCOY/v-deo.html
      Aspartame and splenda /sucrolose are poisons.
      stay away from both.

  • @Sardy540
    @Sardy540 2 роки тому

    Awesome summary and analysis mate! Cheers from Australia!

  • @ColinDeWaay
    @ColinDeWaay 2 роки тому

    What a freaking phenomenal breakdown great job dude, killer info!

    • @priscillabahaw5673
      @priscillabahaw5673 2 роки тому

      Waw colon dewaay won a prize from Layne . How cool

    • @ColinDeWaay
      @ColinDeWaay 2 роки тому +1

      @@priscillabahaw5673 😂🤦🏻‍♂️ dang spam bots

  • @terrencemartin2621
    @terrencemartin2621 2 роки тому

    Excellent video, learned a lot but sorry I am already subscribed to REPS!

  • @standardtuning4guitars423
    @standardtuning4guitars423 3 місяці тому

    Yes its nice to pick up whatever is convenient and if it tastes good we should be able to trust them.

  • @mattepton5731
    @mattepton5731 3 місяці тому

    Great video Layne ! Thank you 🙏 !

  • @EddieLiftsFX
    @EddieLiftsFX 2 роки тому +2

    I’ve avoided non nutritive sweeteners because I’m not fat and regular sugar is just fine lol I maintain my leanness eating what I want so I don’t feel the need to drink diet anything or replace regular sugar

    • @mchobbit2951
      @mchobbit2951 2 роки тому

      Just don't overdo it with the sugar. I don't care what they say, the chemical taste and the way my mouth feels when drinking something "diet" tell me, at the very least, that these sweeteners are just not for me. No one call tell me that it's healthier than, say, 100% organic apple juice just because it has no calories.

  • @jofortin22
    @jofortin22 2 роки тому +1

    Great explanation Dr. Norton!👏🙂

  • @BlackJesusChrist666
    @BlackJesusChrist666 2 роки тому +7

    I’ve seen a ton of friends going from sugar beverages to artificial sweeteners to just water.

    • @kristinetran7734
      @kristinetran7734 2 роки тому +4

      Agreed, I think it is a process of slowly getting off the bad stuff or rather transitioning and asking ourselves, "Do I really need that? Can I do without that?" Yippee!

    • @phil4986
      @phil4986 2 роки тому

      Water won't kill you.
      Aspartame and Splenda / sucrolose will.

  • @soaringeagle5227
    @soaringeagle5227 2 роки тому

    Great video. Thanks Layne!

  • @h.hickenanaduk8622
    @h.hickenanaduk8622 8 місяців тому

    The Placebo Effect may have some response in any study, but it's main role is to measure the standard of error vs. the control group. I hear too many people treating the PE as if it were some magical explanation when a large part of it is just how weak experiments explain or write off large, unexpected deviations.

  • @UbzUnclemax
    @UbzUnclemax 2 роки тому +1

    I wonder if he would be so soft on the researchers if they had done a weight loss study with controlling caloric and protein intake, but at the end of 2 weeks letting the participants measure the primary outcome 'bodyweight' at home ...

  • @kostas9094
    @kostas9094 2 роки тому +3

    Interesting study, thanks for sharing.
    Typically the microbiome tends to return to normal within a month after moderate diet changes. Especially as NNSs are prebiotics I would expect a permanent shift in the microbiome to occur after at least 6 months considering consistent and high use.
    It would be more interesting to see longitudinal studies in people consuming NNSs. Perhaps they could stratify into low-medium-high users.
    Also I would be interested to see use of NNSs within people with gut related conditions such as IBS, IBD, etc.
    How does the microbiome change then and what are the implications. How could we reverse the microbiome to “normal”?

    • @batman-sr2px
      @batman-sr2px 2 роки тому

      what about supplementing with probiotics. If someone needs to live on diet coke or a medication that reduces microbiome for whatever reason, do probiotics actually help balance?

  • @clinthansen469
    @clinthansen469 2 роки тому +8

    The same people who say that artificial sweeteners are bad also say that sugar, coffee, dairy, and non-alkaline water are bad for you. I'm just going to focus on maintaining a healthy body fat level long-term and keep enjoying my diet Pepsi.
    Also, I think sucralose tastes disgusting, so I avoid it for that reason 😂.

    • @Sentinnel
      @Sentinnel 2 роки тому +1

      It does taste worse than sugar.. but when combined with Ace K it's okay.. now aspartame on the other hand.. eww

    • @TheScyy
      @TheScyy 2 роки тому

      @@Sentinnel Coke and Pepsi zero would like a word with you.

    • @Laiika93
      @Laiika93 2 роки тому

      whaaat I can't see the difference (not like stevia which definitly have a taste) it's funny how different we perceive things ^^

    • @phil4986
      @phil4986 2 роки тому

      if you have legs swelling or need to take lasix, you may want to stop drinking your diet pepsi.

  • @civilapalyan6253
    @civilapalyan6253 2 роки тому +1

    I still don't like artificial sweeteners, because they are not supposed to be in/as food, and I keep staying on the cautious side. Though I admit, sugar is the worst.

  • @HerrFinsternis
    @HerrFinsternis 2 роки тому +2

    I don't think many willing participants who avoid this on a daily basis will be thát concerned over a 2 week trial period. Maybe some, and that might actually have an effect across all groups, but it's often the longterm effects that worry em. If they were as thorough with their screening as you said, they probably took this into consideration. Lot's of probabalies, but that's what happens when you argue like this.
    Having said I like the "we don't know enough about X" approach you took today.
    What I don't understand why they didn't have a third control group with people who have been consuming artificial sweeteners and did so during the trials as well. It's not like they had a lack thereof and it's much more representative to how we live. It could have accounted for many of your questions.

  • @tyreecenewton3194
    @tyreecenewton3194 2 роки тому

    Thank you for helping me understand, great channel !

  • @robertjohansson9853
    @robertjohansson9853 2 роки тому +3

    Diet soda, still the perfect treat to help you reach your weight and fitness goals then.

  • @sorkeror
    @sorkeror 2 роки тому +3

    Life is turning out to be pretty dangerous, there are literally billions of things that can harm and kill you

  • @Joseph1NJ
    @Joseph1NJ 2 роки тому +3

    "Saccharin and sucralose impair glucose tolerance in healthy adults." In just two weeks? Wow!

    • @phil4986
      @phil4986 2 роки тому +1

      Aspartame is just as bad.
      This crap is poison.

  • @juhamartikainen3050
    @juhamartikainen3050 Рік тому

    This was just the thing I was interested to know.

  • @calloforestis3126
    @calloforestis3126 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you layne👍, amazing video you make studies so easy to understand

  • @Supagremlin126
    @Supagremlin126 Рік тому

    This video should be titled “how to admit you are wrong without admitting you are wrong”

  • @ashishtom
    @ashishtom 2 роки тому +3

    Should I worry about sucralose in my whey protein isolate? I take 1 scoop a day

    • @phil4986
      @phil4986 2 роки тому

      find one that uses stevia or monk fruit .
      Sucrolose/Splenda and aspartame are man made chemical poisons meant to addict you to the products they are in.
      Sucrolose/Splenda attacks the stomach and intestines.
      There is no human dose that is safe.

  • @danielpeur7948
    @danielpeur7948 Рік тому

    As always very well done 💪🏼

  • @scotter
    @scotter 2 роки тому +1

    Apologies if I missed this and maybe this was not something you considered relevant to the topic: What about past evidence pointing to aspartame, et al, being neurotoxic?

  • @NewtonHamming
    @NewtonHamming 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for being a skeptic

  • @openrelationships
    @openrelationships 2 роки тому +1

    I've been drinking Diet Pepsi, everyday, 3 cans a day, for the better part of 4 years and in the best overall health of my life :D

  • @Dr.MikeGranato
    @Dr.MikeGranato 2 роки тому +2

    Using the Cochran review checklist for risk of bias - this paper (at best) earns a 6/12 points, and if we’re being purely honest a 4/12 points. This paper’s risk of bias is so large that it’s considered barely acceptable to “not acceptable” for the risk of bias analysis. Imo this is a nothing paper in terms of strength of outcomes. However, I commend the authors for going rather far to consider various nuances. But the lack of true blinding, dosing, lack of using a diet ward, and at home testing really defeat any claims the conclusions may claim.

  • @croxmcjames8038
    @croxmcjames8038 2 роки тому

    Always great content from you! Thank you

  • @osamatarek7862
    @osamatarek7862 2 роки тому +1

    I wonder if i will ever be able to discuss research like layne does , however I’ll keep trying

  • @williamhauser3686
    @williamhauser3686 Рік тому +1

    Even if artificial sweeteners do raise glucose levels, they raise them far less than normL sweeteners. Even if artificial sweeteners aren't the best for the microbiome, sugar is not good for it either. This study might very well be 100% accurate, but still, relative to regular sweeteners, artificial sweeteners are still a net positive.