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Salicylic Rescue Serum
SaleSalicylic Rescue Serum
$71.90$68.30Evolve Organic Beauty
Salicylic Rescue Serum
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Lip Mask Bakuchiol + AHA
NEWLip Mask Bakuchiol + AHA
$58.20INIKA Organic
Lip Mask Bakuchiol + AHA
8ml$58.20 -
Awakening Face Gel
NEWAwakening Face Gel
$27.20Sukin
Awakening Face Gel
100ml$27.20 -
Teen Skin Glow Getter Serum
NEWTeen Skin Glow Getter Serum
$25.90Sukin
Teen Skin Glow Getter Serum
30ml$25.90 -
Organic Manuka Honey + Apple Cider Vinegar Powder
NEWOrganic Manuka Honey + Apple Cider Vinegar Powder
$27.50Goulter's Vinegar Products
Organic Manuka Honey + Apple Cider Vinegar Powder
150gm$27.50 -
DewyDays Antioxidant Glow Serum
SaleDewyDays Antioxidant Glow Serum
$94.90$90.10Jeuneora
DewyDays Antioxidant Glow Serum
50ml$90.10$94.90 -
Hydrating Booster
SaleHydrating Booster
$82.20$78.00Jeuneora
Hydrating Booster
30ml$78.00$82.20 -
Skin Rejuvenate Postbiotic
Skin Rejuvenate Postbiotic
$49.40Inner Health
Skin Rejuvenate Postbiotic
28 capsules$49.40 -
Mag³ Complete
NEWMag³ Complete
$53.50Ora
Mag³ Complete
120 Capsules$53.50
What does Artificial Sweetener Free mean for products at HealthPost?
Products free of Artificial Sweeteners do not contain non-nutritive sweeteners as sugar substitutes. If sweetened at all, they are usually sweetened with sugar, concentrated fruit juices or honey. Products free from sugar may sill contain sugar alcohols (such as xylitol and sorbitol) that have less of an impact on blood glucose levels and provide fewer calories.
While sugar has come under major fire from many in recent times because of the benefits of a sugar-free lifestyle, such as weight management, there is one benefit particularly in relation to the distribution of the nutrients contained in herbal preparations. Sugar remarkably acts as a carrier to take these nutrients to the cells.
Some people consider honey a healthier sweetener when compared with sugar, but it is metabolized or broken down, utilised and excreted in the same way as cane sugar is in the body. Superior quality honey however contains many minerals and prebiotics, but as with sugar, should be kept to World Health Organisation guidelines of less than 12 teaspoons of added sugar per day for adults, and less than 6 teaspoons of added sugar for children.
Artificial Sweeteners are free of calories hence the reason for their surge in popularity since the 1950’s. While this could be seen as beneficial there is conflicting information about their safety.
Artificial sweeteners can be classified into two main groups – 1st generation and 2nd generation.
First generation sweeteners are probably the most commonly heard of - Saccharin, Aspartame and Cyclamate. HealthPost does not stock any of these First Generation artificial sweeteners.
See our position statement on Artificial sweeteners here.