| What is aspartame used for?
It is an artificial Sweetener used to replace sugar.
Why should aspartame be recalled?
While you would think that the FDA approval would signal the green light for safe consumption, 85 percent of all complaints registered are for adverse reactions to aspartame, including five reported deaths. Aspartame poses a public health threat.
Side Effects and Dangers Resulting From Aspartame use .
A few of the many disorders associated with aspartame include the following:
A study on possible birth defects caused by consuming aspartame was cut off after preliminary data showed damaging information about aspartame.
In 1981, an FDA statistician stated that the brain tumor data on aspartame was so "worrisome" that he could not recommend approval of the product NutraSweet.
The approval of aspartame was a violation of the Delaney Amendment, which was supposed to prevent cancer-causing substances from entering our food supply. A FDA toxicologist testified before the U.S. Congress that aspartame was capable of producing brain tumors. This made it illegal for the FDA to set an allowable daily intake at any level.
The American Diabetes Association is actually recommending this poison to people with diabetes, but according to research conducted by a diabetes specialist, aspartame leads to the precipitation of clinical diabetes. It also causes poorer diabetic control in diabetics on insulin or oral drugs.
There are a number of reported cases of low brain serotonin levels, depression and other emotional disorders that have been linked to aspartame.
Why don't we hear about aspertame doing these things?
Well the way that aspartame was approved is a lesson in how chemical and pharmaceutical companies manipulate government agencies such as the FDA, or better yet Bribe organizations such as the ADA, and flood the scientific community with wrong and fraudulent industry-sponsored studies funded by the makers of aspartame.
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