aspartame?

Aspartame is an AVOID for all blood types. But of course like everything else -
we make our own decision concerning it.
blessings,
kathy s
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this woman’s research finds nothing wrong with aspartame! Any other thoughts on
this? I was not of the impression that there was an artificial sweetener on the
market that did NOT mean serious

One Response to “aspartame?”

  1. Zack Hinton Says:

    Is this the statement you are referring to?
    “Aspartame (Nutrasweet) is a sugar substitute that contains
    phenylalanine. It has no harmful effect on bones.”
    Note that she did not say there is no harmful effect, just no harmful
    effect ON BONES. Two very different statements.
    There does seem to be a difference of opinion on aspartame. The
    current recommendation from the Center for Science in the Public
    Interest is, “If you consume more than a couple of servings per day,
    consider cutting back. And, to be on the safe side , don’t give
    aspartame to infants.”
    On the other hand, the National Cancer Institute, the Mayo Clinic, the
    American Academy of Family Physicians, the National MS Society, and
    Tufts University all proclaim aspartame safe.
    As for myself, I have never been one to partake of diet drinks or
    artificial sweeteners. I think the jury is still out on this one.

    Karen

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