Please watch this documentary about the dangers of the artificial sweetener Aspartame before you crack open that next diet soda or sugar-free snack. What kind of dangers? According to filmmaker Cori Brackett of Sweet Misery and other critics, the non-caloric sugar substitute first approved by the FDA in 1980 can cause: brain cancer, diabetes, emotional disorders, epilepsy/seizures, gastrointestinal issues, birth defects, hyperactivity, fatigue, change in vision, Alzheimer's, Multiple Sclerosis, Fibromyalgia and many other chronic illnesses.

Aspartame can be found in thousands of products, including but not limited to: instant breakfasts breath mints cereals sugar-free chewing gum cocoa mixes coffee beverages frozen desserts gelatin desserts juice beverages laxatives milk drinks pharmaceuticals and supplements, including over-the-counter medicines shake mixes soft drinks tabletop sweeteners tea beverages instant teas and coffees topping mixes wine coolers yogurt

source: Mercola

See some of the symptoms attributed to aspartame in complaints submitted to the FDA by the Department of Health and Human Services from April 20, 1995 here.

Read an article about Aspartame published by AlterNet.org in December of 2009 here.

posted by: Harold Johns III

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Please watch this documentary about the dangers of the artificial sweetener Aspartame before you crack open that next diet soda or sugar-free snack. What kind of dangers? According to filmmaker Cori Brackett of Sweet Misery and other critics, the non-caloric sugar substitute first approved by the FDA in 1980 can cause: brain cancer, diabetes, emotional disorders, epilepsy/seizures, gastrointestinal issues, birth defects, hyperactivity, fatigue, change in vision, Alzheimer’s, Multiple Sclerosis, Fibromyalgia  and many other chronic illnesses.

Aspartame can be found in thousands of products, including but not limited to:
instant breakfasts
breath mints
cereals
sugar-free chewing gum
cocoa mixes
coffee beverages
frozen desserts
gelatin desserts
juice beverages
laxatives
milk drinks
pharmaceuticals and supplements, including over-the-counter medicines
shake mixes
soft drinks
tabletop sweeteners
tea beverages
instant teas and coffees
topping mixes
wine coolers
yogurt

source: Mercola

See some of the symptoms attributed to aspartame in complaints submitted to the FDA by the Department of Health and Human Services from April 20, 1995 here.

Read an article about Aspartame published by AlterNet.org in December of 2009 here.

posted by: Harold Johns III

Currently there is "1 comment" on this Article:

  1. scott starrett says:

    good documentary. i spit my gum out.

    i don’t really understand diane flemming’s role in the documentary and she wasn’t very convincing. her story had very little to do with the overall topic, her part of the film showed her giving testimony about her husbands workout routine and his trip to the hospital. then her buddy came on and said diane didn’t do it and then the documentary was over.

    it seems like the “aspartame gives you brain tumors” meme was big a decade ago and now it has died out. did they spin this like the high fructose campaign?

    every good story involves donald rumsfeld.

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