Community | January 10, 2010 | 23 comments

Aspartame: Sweet Misery A Poisoned World

rodstradamus
This is the movie that Pepsi and Coca Cola don’t want you to see.

Aspartame can be found in thousands of products such as:
instant breakfasts
breath mints
cereals
sugar-free chewing gum
cocoa mixes
coffee beverages
frozen desserts
gelatin desserts
juice beverages
laxatives
multivitamins
milk drinks
pharmaceuticals and supplements, including over-the-counter medicines
shake mixes
soft drinks
tabletop sweeteners
tea beverages
instant teas and coffees
topping mixes
wine coolers
yogurt

source www.mercola.com
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23 comments // Aspartame: Sweet Misery A Poisoned World // Video

  • melynda
  • Johnll
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    • Aspertame is Nutrasweet - Phenylalanine and Aspartic acid - BOTH are natural amino acids that you get in every protein food you ever ate since you were an intsy-binsty wintsy widoe thang.

      Phenylalanine is what you make melanin that brown color when you get a tan - it also is used (by your body) to make Tyrosine - which then makes your main neurotransmitter - that you think with. No Neuro-transmitter, no thinky. This means YOU.
      As matter of fact - if you get depressed, which is a condition where you have exhausted your neuro-transmitter, get Phenylalanine at your vitamin counter - or go buy Diet Dew - which tastes better than any other low-cal drink.

      Fight depression, fight stupidity, get Nutrasweet and Do the Dew!!!

      So Aspertame is GOOD for you. Don't listen to any bullshit.

    • 2 years ago
  • Johnll
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      It has a very strong effect on me, I don't drink that much. Maybe a third of a can - and I'm movin' right along pretty good. -I got plenty of neurotransmitter, it seems.

      I had a gal, once who was depressed. She could take 500mg pills more than once a day without feeling a thing - but her depression lifted after about two weeks.
      Phenylalanine.

      See these are Amino acids that your body extracts from protein meals you eat in order to produce this thing called you.

      There are plenty of things that are imitation junk being sold us - but this isn't one.

    • 2 years ago
  • ruefontaine
  • artemis6
  • Johnll
  • TasteHi
  • bailey78
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      bailey78  
    • I guess breath mints are the only thing on the list that I use with aspartame in it. I try to find food with real suger in it. i hate all that artificiel crap if some guy made it in a lab it can't be good for you. Well most of the time anyway.

    • 2 years ago
  • samthesixth
  • Johnll
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      Johnll  
    • It's all for the love of money, I think it's time to get back to basics and live off the land. We Level-headed citizens should do our parts and boycott these products and try to get our friends to do the same.( It worked for Apartheid, it can work for Monsanto). We must all go Organic,Let's try to end capitalism....

    • 2 years ago
  • unclecharlie
  • unclecharlie
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      unclecharlie  
    • Yesterday, I picked up a bottle of Pepsi made WITHOUT corn syrup- sugar instead- the way is used to be made! Of course, it is a " a limited time offer". Would be nice to see diet Pepsi made without that chemical crap Aspartame, but that will never happen.

    • 2 years ago
  • samthesixth
  • UndoInfluence
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      UndoInfluence  
    • I'm sure it has all to do with a giant conspiracy by giant corporations and little to do with the almost entirely anecdotal claims contained in this film. Your average person dealing with a serious disease is not the most impartial people to base claims off of.

      Weak cases such as these can only damage any legitimate movements to get proper testing done.

    • 2 years ago
  • EdJoyProductions
  • ras_menelik
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      ras_menelik  
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    • n 1983, the FDA further approved aspartame for use in carbonated beverages, and for use in other beverages, baked goods, and confections in 1993. In 1996, the FDA removed all restrictions from aspartame allowing it to be used in all foods.

      In 1985, Monsanto Company bought G.D. Searle—and the aspartame business became a separate Monsanto subsidiary, the NutraSweet Company. On May 25, 2000, Monsanto sold it to J.W. Childs Equity Partners II L.P

    • 2 years ago
  • Johnll
  • samthesixth
  • samantha420
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