HEALTHNY POST
Low-cal sweeteners can change gut bacteria — especially if you’re on a popular antidepressant
Low-calorie sweeteners may alter gut bacteria, particularly in individuals taking a widely used antidepressant. The article suggests that these sweeteners, often considered harmless, could have unintended health effects when combined with certain medications.
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