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Aspartame:
Is Aspartame Making Young People More Violent?
By Michael Goodspeed
Over the past
15 years, dozens of independent researchers have compiled
anecdotal evidence linking aspartame (ASP) to a variety
of devastating physical ailments -- tinnitus, glaucoma,
migraines, short-term memory loss, even brain tumors are
thought by many doctors to be directly caused by NutraSweet
consumption. This has been a matter of public record for
three decades. Less widely-known, however, are the data
suggesting that ASP may have caused an exponential increase
in both mental illness and violence, particularly
in young people.
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Aspartame:
What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You
If a product
is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and
composed of natural ingredients, would you assume it is
safe to consume?
If the same product
is an artificial sweetener, would you assume it helps control
your weight?
However, aspartame's
tainted history of approval and potentially toxic ingredients
cast serious doubt on the safety of this sugar substitute.
Furthermore, aspartame may actually increase your appetite |
Aspartame
is, by far, the most dangerous substance on the market that
is added to foods.
Aspartame accounts for over 75 percent of the adverse reactions
to food additives reported to the FDA. Many of these reactions
are very serious including seizures and death.(1) A few
of the 90 different documented symptoms listed in the report
as being caused by aspartame include: Headaches/migraines,
dizziness, seizures, nausea, numbness, muscle spasms, weight
gain, rashes, depression, fatigue, irritability, tachycardia,
insomnia, vision problems, hearing loss, heart palpitations,
breathing difficulties, anxiety attacks, slurred speech,
loss of taste, tinnitus, vertigo, memory loss, and joint
pain.
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Nutrasweet
Lowers Sperm Counts
Artificial sweeteners
used in a variety of foods may lower sperm count, according
to Japanese researchers.
Male infertility
is often due to disabled sperm, including low sperm count
syndrome, which is likely caused by environmental changes
or changes in lifestyle and eating habits that have occurred
over the past 30 years, according to one researcher.
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Mary
Nash Stoddard Reseach Findings on Dangers of Aspartame
...the
tests were falsified to get it approved and get it on the
market in the first place. The tests were submitted ...
the lab animals in those tests had seizures. They had brain
tumors. They had pancreatic tumors. They had mammary tumors,
and they had uterine tumors. But, all this was covered up
and erased when the tests were submitted.
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