Erythritol: The Artificial Sweetener Tied to Heart Attack and Stroke | Dr. Mandell

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Erythritol, a sugar substitute commonly used in stevia, monk fruit, and keto-friendly products, has been linked to an increased risk of blood clots, strokes, heart attacks, and even death.

Clogged arteries, caused by plaque buildup in arterial walls, hinder blood flow and heighten the risk of severe complications like heart attacks and strokes.

Key risk factors for clogged arteries include:

High LDL (bad cholesterol) or low HDL (good cholesterol) levels
High blood pressure
Smoking
Diabetes or elevated blood sugar
Family history of atherosclerosis
Stress
Obesity
Sedentary lifestyle
Most individuals with clogged arteries show no symptoms until a severe event like a heart attack occurs. When blockages exceed 70%, symptoms may include:

Shortness of breath
Chest pain or angina
Sweating
Nausea
Dizziness
Heart palpitations
Weakness

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