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The artificial sweetener aspartame has been the subject of several controversies since its initial approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1974. The FDA approval of aspartame was highly contested, beginning with suspicions of its involvement in brain cancer, [1] alleging that the quality of the initial research supporting its safety was inadequate and flawed, and that ...
Among the vast array of products that contain aspartame — which experts say is 200 times sweeter than sugar but is also calorie-free: Tabletop sweeteners Diet/sugar-free sodas and drink mixes
The views of tiny minorities need not be reported" — now the studies showing potential or actual problems with aspartame and/or its metabolites are much more than a "tiny minority" and are totally deserving of mention here, and even more so in the Aspartame controversy article (note: I am finding it impossible to insert any new data into that ...
November 2005 Online publication of Soffritti "First Experimental Demonstration of the Multipotential Carcinogenic Effects of Aspartame Administered in the Feed to Sprague-Dawley Rats" [10] "The results of this mega-experiment indicate that [aspartame] is a multipotential carcinogenic agent, even at a daily dose of 20 mg/kg body weight, much less than the current acceptable daily intake."
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In February 1973, G.D. Searle filed a food additive petition for aspartame's use in all foods. The FDA approved the use of aspartame in only dry foods on July, 1974. In August 1974 John Olney and James Turner formally objected to the approval asserting that aspartame might cause neurological damage and put the phenylketonuria population at risk.
Monster Energy Sugar Free: Likewise, Monster Energy uses Sucralose and Acesulfame K rather than aspartame. Karma Drinks Sugar Free Karma Cola: A smaller brand, Karma Drinks markets its sugar-free ...