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In the FDA We Trust – Really?
By Tanya on September 28, 2007
My own personal moment of doubt about the FDA came, surprisingly, not after my father told me about aspartame, because, well, he’s my father, after all, and his epiphany was his. Mine had to be earned, and so my disillusionment with the FDA came while while I was the managing editor at a local Dallas magazine, while I was writing an article about Domperidone, a drug that helps to produce breast milk in adoptive mothers. Despite that other countries have determined it to be safe, and even the FDA had yet to find a health risk, they were attempting to ban it from the U.S. – why? Very simply, money. We weren’t marketing it locally, and my personal opinion is that the baby formula lobbyists “got to them.” So we can’t find a health risk for this one drug, yet the FDA works hard to ban it. The FDA itself finds myriad health risks for aspartame, and yet they’ve joined the fight to keep it on the market. Money can be such an evil motivator, don’t you think?
After you’d had a chance to read the articles in the archive concerning aspartame (including the actual FDA report first flagging aspartame as a health risk), check out the following articles:
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Purdue Study Links Artificial Sweeteners With Weight Gain
January 22, 2010

Opting for a diet soft drink over a regular soda may not be the best way to fight obesity, according to new research from Purdue University.
Scientists at Purdue compared weight gain and eating habits in rats whose diets were supplemented with food sweetened with both with sugar and sugar substitutes. Published in Behavioral Neuroscience, [...]
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Another Reason to Say No to Aspartame?
December 18, 2009

By Tanya A. Crosby
You’ve got it, thanks to one of two recent studies conducted by Julie Lin M.D. and Gary Curhan M.D. of Brigham and Women’s Hospital, a teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School. The study, titled, Associations of Sweetened beverages with Kidney Function Decline, followed the impact of sweetened drinks on kidney function in [...]
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Which Sweetener to Use?
August 30, 2008

Courtesy of the Feingold Association of the United States
There’s so much we don’t know about sweeteners, but the Association does have the accumulated experience of many thousands of families. Combining experience with what we do know, here’s a suggested guideline for choosing sweeteners:
Acceptable choices
The following are healthy choices:
Sugar – granulated, confectioner’s, [...]
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Straight Talk About Aspartame
September 16, 2009

Straight Talk About Aspartame
Is aspartame poisoning an urban myth? Some doctors say so, the FDA says so, and snopes says so. Why would they say it was safe if it wasn’t true?
“Above all else, do no harm.”
Ever hear that phrase? It’s from the Hippocratic Oath. Too bad not all doctors swear in by it any [...]
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Looking for Lies? Just Follow the Money
September 16, 2009

Sociopath – so⋅ci⋅o⋅path
–noun Psychiatry.
1. a person whose behavior is antisocial and who lacks a sense of moral responsibility or social conscience.
2. Someone whose social behavior is extremely abnormal. Sociopaths are interested only in their personal needs and desires, without concern for the effects of their behavior on others.
Imagine that Donald Rumsfeld, the former [...]
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Open Letter To European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)
November 10, 2009

By Dr. Betty Martini,D.Hum
To EFSA:
I have sent you, and UK’s Food Standards, evidence that FDA hid studies damning aspartame and then used them to approve the chemical as pivotal studies: I know the aspartame review is next week and I want to make sure all this data is included.
Below is the admission [...]



