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Aspartame now being marketed as natural sweetener, name changed to 'AminoSweet'

old message Aspartame now being marketed as natural sweetener, name changed to 'AminoSweet' Darrell Miller 12/27/16


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Date: December 27, 2016 02:59 PM
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Subject: Aspartame now being marketed as natural sweetener, name changed to 'AminoSweet'





Artificial sweeteners are starting to come under a lot of scrutiny. One of the most controversial is aspartame, which some consider a very toxic substance. Since the public views this so negatively, they are attempting to get it back to market by changing the name. It will now be called AminoSweet, but it is just as dangerous.

Key Takeaways:

  • Since its initial discovery in 1965 by G.D. Searle Pharmaceuticals, aspartame has been the subject of considerable and unrelenting controversy.
  • Numerous peer-reviewed studies published in the 1980s revealed that aspartame has a damaging effect on the brain.
  • Since acquiring ownership of the aspartame business from Monsanto in 2000, Japanese drug company Ajinomoto has been working hard to rebrand and recreate aspartame in order to boost its acceptance by the public.

"Since acquiring ownership of the aspartame business from Monsanto in 2000, Japanese drug company Ajinomoto has been working hard to rebrand and recreate aspartame in order to boost its acceptance by the public."



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