How a
nerve poison became "food"
The story of
Aspartame
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Lessons to be
learned
If you can't watch
the whole video, here are the major points of the
video:
1. Aspartame, which is sold under a wide variety
of names as a zero cal sweetener, is a neurotoxin.
2.
It's in literally thousands of package food products including
but not limited to diet soft drinks, candy, and chewing
gum.
3. The science is, and has always been, clear:
this is not a substance safe for human consumption
4.
Nonetheless the corporate-controlled governments of Europe and
the United States permit it to be used by food
manufacturers
5. If you want to protect your own health
and in particular the health of children who have growing
nervous systems, you won't purchase these products, consume
them, or have them in your house.
Spread the word
because the news media is going to do it for us and the
government cannot be counted on to do the right thing.
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