The dangers of aspartame poisoning have been
a well guarded secret since the 1980s. The research
and history of aspartame is conclusive as a cause
of illness and toxic reactions in the human body.
Aspartame is a dangerous chemical food additive,
and its use during pregnancy and by children is
one of the greatest modern tragedies of all.
Why haven't you heard about aspartame poisoning
before? Partly because the diet industry is worth
trillions of American dollars to corporations,
and they want to protect their profits by keeping
the truth behind aspartame's dangers hidden from
the public. Because the internet is becoming an excellent resource to communicate, the truth about the dangers of aspartame toxicity can become known.
The Dangers of Aspartame (Artificial Sweeteners E951 Sugarfree Diet)
Aspartame (E951) is an artificial sweetener, present in over 6000 products; many not labeled "sugar-free." The food industry claims this fake sugar helps you lose weight, but obesity is now an epidemic. YOU have not been told the truth. Don't believe the marketing by the food industry any longer. Contrary to what the "corporate health experts" say, diet sweeteners are NOT safe. Aspartame is a toxic poison. It can make make you sick, and the pharmaceutical industry can sell you more expensive medications to "treat" the diseases caused by aspartame. It's time to stop this madness - it's making consumers sick and fat.
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Aspartame, Brain Cancer & the FDA Approval Process
The approval of aspartame was the most contested in FDA history. The approval of the artificial sweetener was not based on scientific evidence but on political (and financial) interests.
Aspartame was first discovered in 1965 by G.D. Searle, a Chicago drug company best known for their product, Round-Up®. The FDA eventually approved aspartame in 1981, even though the scientific research clearly showed that aspartame caused brain cancer and fetal deformities in lab animals.
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