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Aspartame Deception
The Official Truth ****************** Aspartame is just one of the artificial sweeteners we find in: • Sweets: hard candies, soft candy chews, mousse, pudding • Breath mints and chewing gum • Jams, jellies, maple syrups and fruit spreads • Sugar free: gelatin, chocolate syrup, cookies, ketchup, ice creams, pies, yogurt • Table top sweeteners • Diet and diabetic foods, meal replacements, nutritional bars • Breakfast cereals • Flavored syrups for coffee • Ice cream toppings and frozen ice • Fiber supplements and pharmaceuticals like vitamins and sugar-free cough drops • Beverages: diet sodas, flavored waters, juice drinks, carbonated soft drinks, iced tea powder, iced tea, instant cocoa mix, juice blends, diet soft drinks – non-carbonated, powdered soft drinks, protein nutritional drinks, vegetable drinks, drinkable yogurts, fat free yogurts • And more. According to aspartame.org , aspartame is found in more than 6,000 products and has been affirmed as safe (26 times in the last 23 years!) by U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The Other Side ************ Here’s the personal story of Victoria Inness-Brown, M.A. and her aspartame experiment: Victoria’s family was addicted to diet sodas (containing aspartame) and she wanted to find the truth about this artificial sweetener for herself. As a private citizen, she was doing an aspartame experiment with 108 rats for 2 years and 8 months. She was giving them an equivalent (in human terms) of less than one diet coke a day. The control group, fed no aspartame, stayed free of any visible effects. One of the female aspartame fed rats developed mammary tumor so large, she often used it as a pillow. All in all, 37% of the female rats on aspartame developed tumors. Their size is beyond description. It’s best to see the pictures (see the sources). To make a long story short, if you're not reading the ingredient labels on the food and beverages you’re consuming, it’s time to start doing so – now. The purpose of this article is not to open a wide discussion on the topic or to prove something. My heart tells me that if at least one of the Internet users who sees this article, starts paying a bit more attention to what they eat and drink, my time spent on researching the sources below and typing these words was well worth it! Sources: • http://myaspartameexperiment.com/index.php?page=1 • Bressler Report • http://www.aspartame.org • http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2008/3/11/one-woman-s-astonishing-experiment-with-aspartame.aspx • Yahoo Aspartame Victim Support Group
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