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How FDA Approved Aspartame
24-Sep-2012
Deadly Neurotoxin that Never Should Have Been Approved by Arthur M. Evangelista, a former FDA Investigator Open Statement concerning the artificial sweetener, Aspartame: I am a former investigator who worked with the US Food and Drug Administration: This is what I have to say about Aspartame and...
Aspartame Nightmare
27-Sep-2012
Another Aspartame Nightmare SUNY Cortland, USA 12-28-2004 I've never been the perfect attendance type. I'll cut a class here to go to the mall or there to catch up on my sleep. Even in high school I was known for my get-to-school-sometime-during-second-period routine. Last fall, however, all my years of fake flu and forged notes from mom came back to haunt me I actually got sick. Really sick. It was sometime in late October that my legs started bothering me. At first I didn't pay any att...
Eliminate Aritficial Sweeteners
19-Sep-2012
Warning: If you drink diet sodas or use sugar-free products... please read on. Diet Sodas and foods labeled as "sugarless", "sugar free", "diet" and "low calorie" contain Aspartame or some other artificial sweetener, such as "Equal" and "Nutrasweet". Aspartame is Poison and Extremely Acid Forming Aspartame is a sweetener made from amino acids that can change levels of chemicals in the brain that affect your behavior. Scientific testing to establish aspartame's safety...
The Best Ant Poison
29-Sep-2012
Published in Idaho Observer by Jan Jensen of WELLthy Choices We live in the woods and carpenter ants are a huge problem. We have spent thousands of dollars with Orkin and on ant poisons trying to keep them under control but nothing has helped. So when I read somewhere that aspartame (Nutrasweet) was actually developed as an ant poison and only changed to being considered nonpoisonous after it was realized that a lot more money could be made on it as a sweetener than as ...
Aspartame: History of a Killer
11-Sep-2012
1964: The development of new pharmaceuticals was the focus of research at the international pharmaceutical company, G.D. Searle and Company (Farber 1989, page 29). A group working on an ulcer drug was formed including Dr. Robert Mazer, James Schlatter, Arthur Goldkemp and Imperial Chemical. In particular, they were looking for an inhibitor of the gastrointestinal secretory hormone gastrin (Stegink 1984a). 1965: While creating a bioassay, an intermediate chemical was s...
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