This Is Actually The Worst Sweetener To Add To Your Coffee (It Causes An Inflamed Stomach!)
September 7, 2022 by Olivia Avitt
This story has been updated since it was originally posted on 09/18/2021
Gastritis, or an inflamed stomach, can cause a number of uncomfortable and concerning symptoms. From bloating to vomiting to loss of appetite, when left untreated for too long it could leave you susceptible to dangerous effects. Caused most commonly by bacterial infections and reflux, it can be made worse by eating acidic or inflammatory things like dairy, gluten, and sweetened or processed foods and beverages. Coffee, for example, is one acidic beverage that can become inflammatory if you’re not careful.
“There’s a lot of benefits to drinking coffee, but there’s one huge downside – it’s loaded with acid, and acid drives up inflammation, causes irritation, and drains you of the essential minerals you need to perform mentally and physically every day.,” he says. This is why it’s important to add acid-fighting minerals and coconut oil to your favorite cup of coffee, to neutralize the acids so that you can enjoy all the upside, minus the downside,” says Dr. Daryl Gioffre, celebrity nutritionist and founder of Alkamind. Unfortunately, some of your favorite ingredients may add flame to fire when it comes to inflammation—including one popular sweetener.
To get down to the bottom of things, we asked Dr. Gioffre about the worst sweetener out there that you should never add to your coffee if you want to avoid an inflamed stomach. He said sucralose is the biggest culprit.