SomerSweet
Sold on diabetic sites and the Suzanne Somers main site, SomerSweet is a relatively popular artificial sweetener marketed by who else but Suzanne Somers.
It is sold almost exclusively to menopausal women, because that’s the kind of crowd she tends to attract, even now.
About SomerSweet
Frankly, we have seen plenty of ads, though even Splenda seemed to fade away in popularity a few years ago, and some say that artificial sweeteners improve your health. But the facts are quite different.
Experts say that you should avoid diet sodas and other things that contain a lot of artificial sweeteners, because people who use artificial sweeteners on a regular basis tend to gain weight and experience problems with obesity. Who would’ve figured. So what makes SomerSweet any different?
The Magical Artificial Sweeteners in SomerSweet
You would think that if SomerSweet is charging his much and going this far in proclaiming the amazing weight loss benefits of an artificial sweetener, it would have some magic artificial sweetener that helps you to lose weight.
But as it turns out, SomerSweet uses the same exact sweeteners as everybody else. And no, the Suzanne Somers name does not magically make it all better, nor does her touch.
Conclusion on SomerSweet
SomerSweet uses ingredients that are not nearly as impressive as SomerSweet makes it sound. Of course that would happen. Naturally, SomerSweet sounds good, but it’s not nearly as impressive as you might think.
Unfortunately, it comes down to the fact that SomerSweet is just an imitation that was not researched at all. Otherwise, Somers would have known she was just pedaling crap, or maybe come to think of it, she does.
