Nutrasweet, the Nutrapoison
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It's good to have the Inquisitr website around to confirm my own research on NutraSweet (I reported most of the facts discussed here 22 years ago, and that work was followed up by 60 Minutes in 1996, including a cautionary statement on the increase in tumors a year after FDA approval), a neuro-toxin made from the waste product of genetically-modified bacteria -- this is a verifiable fact (I'm no "Lyin' Ted").
A newly-released statement from the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) declares that the drug (not a true food additive) aspartame is "safe.
" ... The end result is a fusion between two of the largest health hazards to ever hit the food industry -- ar.
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• EFSA blesses formaldehyde-forming aspartame on April 20• NCI backs study linking formaldehyde to leukemia, lymphoma on May 14From Mission Possible International:The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) announced April 20, 2009: .
See: http://www.mpwhi.com/formaldehyde_from_aspartame.pdf.
(First published in Hustler magazine, 1994) I recognized my two selves: a crusading idealist and a cold, granitic believer in the law of the jungle.
Rich Murray 2008.10.04http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2008_10_01_archive.htmSaturday, October 04, 2008http://grou.
Dead rats don't lie, says sweetener critic Wednesday, 24 September 2008, 2:31 pm Press Release: Chris Wheeler "Dead rats don't lie," says food safety campaigner, Chris Wheeler, over the controversy surrounding the artificial sweetener, aspartame, used widely in pharmaceuticals and diet products.



