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LizRD15 OP t1_j66d16k wrote

Hi BaconTacoLove! I drink black iced coffee with a few drops of organic liquid stevia. I avoid the creamers and sweeteners that add up to a lot of calories and spike your blood sugar. I enjoy iced vs. hot simply out of personal preference. I enjoy Stevia as it is an all-natural, non-caloric sweetener that studies have shown to be safe for consumption with no side effects (unlike artificial sweeteners that cause gas and bloating, and have been shown to be carcinogens).

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Elle_in_Hell t1_j6bcmq0 wrote

What about that whole thing I've heard about your body creating insulin when you eat something sweet, and if it's artificial, the insulin still gets released but then has nothing to do (or is too much) and then causes ... Some kind of under/over-production problem?

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LizRD15 OP t1_j6k6u5w wrote

Great point, Elle_in_Hell. This has been shown to be true with artificial sweeteners like Splenda, sweet 'n low, equal, etc., but not with natural non-caloric sweeteners like monk fruit and stevia.

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FindingEmoe t1_j69zje6 wrote

This wouldn't be black coffee 🤣🤣🤣 nice try though

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nancylyn t1_j6fda5w wrote

They are talking about the stevia.

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FindingEmoe t1_j6fhv63 wrote

Yes adding stevia to your coffee makes it not black why did I get downvoted lmao

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nancylyn t1_j6fl2dw wrote

Black coffee means no milk or creamer. It literally refers to the color of the coffee.

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FindingEmoe t1_j6fxzd1 wrote

You are wrong but ok

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LizRD15 OP t1_j6k6jrk wrote

Hi FindingEmoe, I really encourage you to keep this a positive environment. "Black Coffee" is defined in the dictionary as "coffee with no milk, milk substitute, or cream added" (https://www.collinsdictionary.com/us/dictionary/english/black-coffee). If you have a question, please feel free to ask it. If you are looking to be unkind and call people out for no reason, please discontinue, immediately. This AMA is meant to be a helpful, safe space.

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