Q. Is it advisable to take sugar-free tablets?
Answer
As long as the sugar-free tablets do not have phenylketonuria it shouldn't have any negative side effects. Once the food has finished cooking add sugar-free powdered or Tab. Ten to fifteen tablets per day is the maximum recommended dosage. Sugar-free alternatives like Sugar-Free are vetted by safety and regulatory agencies to guarantee they are effective and safe for human consumption. Make sure the kidneys are functioning normally before taking them. There is no noticeable difference between sugar and sugar-free alternatives when it comes to flavor. Sugar-free can be used in place of regular sugar in any recipe from sweetening tea to adding flavor to baked goods.
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