Saccharin
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Sweetener
Saccharin is a type of artificial sweetener that's about 300 times sweeter than sugar. It's often used in low-calorie foods and drinks to give them a sweet taste without adding sugar.
Moderate Concern
Source: FDA GRAS list
Some studies have linked saccharin to bladder cancer in rats, but the FDA has determined that it's safe for human consumption in moderation.
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Last updated: May 16, 2026