Aspartame: The Dangers and Side Effects

http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2010/07/31/aspartame-update.aspx – Dr. Joseph Mercola, author of two New York Times best-sellers, exposes the questionable history of aspartame and why you should stay away from this dangerous artificial sweetener if you care for your health.


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  1. Thank you for this- I have struggled with being addicted to diet coke- I
    have gotten on and off of it several times.I’m off it right now and this
    strengthens my resolve to keep it out of my diet. I know for a fact it was
    affecting my memory and my sugar cravings- I was having 20 oz. each day.

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  2. I had some mints with aspartame that I ate every night, and within one week
    I was feeling more ill than I have ever felt in my life; when I quit the
    mints, after 2 days I felt much better…

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  3. @pfd19184 My wife and myself had a baby boy 3 weeks ago and the hospital
    prescribed kids vitamins for him for a year. We went and bought it, checked
    the ingredients and it had aspartame in it 🙁 We took it straight back. I’m
    sure my baby boy gets all he needs from breast milk and some sunshine 🙂

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  4. underworldclassroom · Edit

    is it required that aspartame be put on the label of ingredients in foods?
    also, is aspartame known by other names in the ingredient label? thank you.

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  5. I would love to share information like this, but the sad thing is you
    either get laughed at, or people genuinely don’t care how bad it is..

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  6. @mercola Great info, I’m glad I don’t have any extra sugar or aspartame in
    my diet. I was wondering if you could tell me more on the relation of acne
    and diet. I know a low glycemic diet is probably one of the best things you
    can do for it. I understand everyones body reacts differently to different
    foods, but I was wondering if you could shed some light on the “blood-type”
    diet, which is a diet where you avoid foods that your blood type has been
    found to have poor reactions to.

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  7. underworldclassroom · Edit

    this is very important information. it amazes me how these studies were not
    objective and how the consumer is misinformed. thank you for this video.

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