Aspartame to be removed from Sainsburys products
Ritchie | 30.04.2007 23:32 | Health
The dangerous artificial sweetner called aspartame which has linked to a long list of diseases and sickness, is being removed from all own brand products by the UKs biggest supermarket Sainsbury.

Please look out for this substance. It is in almost all chewing gums, tooth pastes, diet drinks eg Coke Zero, Pepsi Max and many other 'light' and 'diet' products.
If possible, write, ring, email companies like Coca Cola, Pepsi, supermarkets, etc to ask them to take aspartame out of their products as Sainsburys have.
There is an excellent documentary on aspartame. This is a trailer for the film

Information on the dangers of aspartame

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Sucralose
01.05.2007 08:14
But...
Sainsbury's are replacing Aspartame with Sucralose.
The testing of Sucralose required the death of at least 13,000 animals:

However, Sucralose has still not been proven safe. It is a chlorinated hydrocarbon, like a pesticide.
Best option is to stay away from these artificial sweeteners and use normal sugar or honey...
sweet-enough
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