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Originally Posted by marzzo
Wrong. It is NOT a food product, it is a CHEMICAL - 10% of which is Methly Alcohol - a poison that our body breaks down into formaldehyde. And the 'more thorougly studied' comment is bullshit. You're spouting the same crap that the company (Searle) has been claiming and you're only making things worse by quoting your 'facts'.
Actually, I just watch the documentary 'Sweet Misery' last night and it's pretty fucking scary:
http://www.soundandfury.tv/pages/trailer.html
The manipulation of the FDA and CDC and the falsification of the studies and experiments by the chemical company is criminal.
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i can produce h20 in a lab and call it a chemical. i can produce salt in a lab and call it a chemical. it does not make h2o any more dangerous. i dont know anything about Searle and don't care. i have read enough about aspertame to understand the controversy and to know that its been well studied.