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SCIENTISTS DISCOVER WHY ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS ARE FATTENING

 

On February 11, 2008, the NEWS story that artificial sweeteners are fattening dominated the hot topics.

 

On July 23, 2007, on CBS News, Katie Couric, broke the story that artificial sweeteners and diet sodas are fattening and can increase risk of Metabolic Syndrome and heart disease. This was startling news to the public, and baffling to scientists.

 

But scientists at the Glycemic Research Institute were not baffled, as they have been studying this phenomen for the past 20 years, and hold the Key Code to the answers.

 

WHY?

The real issue for the soda researchers, which was addressed by Katie Couric on CBS news, was why diet sodas cause weight gain. It may be a mystery to most researchers, but not to the SKINNY SCIENCE research team at the Glycemic Research Institute.

 

Clinical researchers at Glycemic Research Laboratories (GRL) know exactly why and how diet sodas cause weight gain.

 

It's caused by the Cephalic Response, and the GRL SKINNY SCIENCE team has been studying the effects on humans for the past 20 years.

 

They, in fact, received the first patent awarded worldwide for this research.

 

With combined expertise of 90 years, the SKINNY SCIENCE team has delved into the biochemistry that causes the Cephalic Response, including the glycemic index and glycemic response of foods.

 

The CV's of the SKINNY SCIENCE researchers reads like a Who's Who, and actually includes a scientist that is listed in the Who's Who of American Inventors, the top genetic researcher in the world from NIH, and a renowned MD, PhD in Cardiovascular Pharmacology, who just won a Lifetime Achievement Award.

 

The SKINNY SCIENCE research team includes Dr. Ann de Wees Allen, Dr. Clair Francomano (former NIH Chief of Human Genetics), and Dr. Randall Maxey. They can be found at:

 

www.GlycemicResearchLaboratories.com (see About Us)

www.Glycemic.com (Cephalic Seal)

www.SkinnyScience.com

 

Their clients include Hershey Foods, Proctor & Gamble, and other food giants who hire the team to determine the glycemic and fat-storing effects of their foods and beverages.

 

The SKINNY SCIENCE researchers will not reveal the results of the ongoing trials, but hint that a major company is geting ready to introduce a Non-Cephalic soda.

 

The researchers discussed their findings on in a live 4-hour broadcast, Tuesday, July 24th, 2007 on the Clear Channel.

 

The live Podcast can be heard at: www.SkinnyScience.com

 

The scientists can be reached at Glycemic Solutions, Glycemic Research Laboratories (727) 894-6900