so are you saying that this chlorine ion bonded molecule is ok for you?
I have a hard time believing that some altered molecule is "healthy"...
science has yet to prove that the sucralose molecule is bad for you. the atomic bond is not broken, so its not 'releasing' chlorine into your body.
its a lot like the fat alternative Olestra...it just goes through the body, unprocessed, not absorbed. Olestra's side effects however, include oily discharge and anal leakage...so it didn't catch on real well.
some people get a little gassy or mud butt from splenda, but its a small percentage of the population.
as it stands now, splenda is probably the best choice for sweetners. aspartame can be bad, saccharine can be bad, stevia can be bad, and of course we're trying to avoid real sugar like cane sugar or fructose.
i use splenda throughout the day, and you can also bake with it and retain sweetness, unlike all other artificial sweetners which break down or become downright toxic when heated (like Nutrasweet).
splenda goes in my oatmeal and coffee. and my protein waffle recipe. beyond that I don't even seek extra sweetness in anything, but i'm hella mean in the morning when I don't have my cups of coffee.