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Artificial sweeteners... W.H.O. statement may dishearten some dieters

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posted on Nov, 11 2022 @ 04:36 AM
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a reply to: Maxmars

The MIC is practically running the UN.... Maybe less in terms of profit margin, but in terms of real power the MIC is a big shot.



posted on Nov, 11 2022 @ 04:44 AM
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It's been proven that artificial sweeteners cause mental illness.

My nephew who is on the heavy side drank 10+ cans of diet coke per day, his mental health was deeply affected. He suffered from Panic Attacks, Depression and Bipolar Disorder.

When his Doctor told him to cut out the artificial sweeteners and just drink regular cane sugar drinks he regained his regular cognitive function.

It's a bad trade off, but still better than losing your mind.



posted on Nov, 11 2022 @ 11:56 AM
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originally posted by: nerbot
a reply to: Maxmars

The best sweetener is HONEY.

I think Donald Rumsfeld is the person responsible for pushing Aspartame in the first place.

Anything to fuel the pharma industry with new patients.


Yep.



ASPARTAME - A Story Of Deceit, Conspiracy
And Cover-Up By The FDA
And Government
By Dr. Betty Martini

25 Feb 2011

Courageous scientists within the FDA fought a brave battle, but failed to protect the public from this criminal scourge. It is now up to all of us to finally remove this POISON from the marketplace. It has killed and maimed enough people, especially the developing children.
The late courageous FDA whistleblower Jerome Bressler battled to prevent approval of the deadly addictive excitoneurotoxic, genetically engineered, carcinogenic drug aspartame.

NutraSweet/AminoSweet/Spoonful/Naturtaste/Canderel/E951 among other aliases).

This chemical was developed by the troubled G. D. Searle Co., which was swamped by lawsuits from women injured by its intrauterine device. Broke Searle hired Don Rumsfeld to fix the problem and get aspartame on the market to bring in some cash.

Honest FDA Commissioner Jeri Goyan refused FDA approval because of its toxicity and was about to sign the order banning aspartame. Rumsfeld had the political clout, was on Ronald Regan’s transition team, so the night after Reagan was inaugurated Goyan was fired and a new bought-and-paid-for- Commissioner, Arthur Hull Hayes, could take over.

Reagan wrote an executive order making FDA powerless , to keep Dr. Goyan from signing the revoked petition into law. Linda Hart who became Mrs. Goyan, was with him when the 3:00 AM termination call from the Reagan team came in according to her letter to me.. www.rense.com... Hayes overruled the Board of Inquiry Report and approved aspartame. www.mpwhi.com... He then took a ten year consultant contract with NutraSweet PR outfit.

Approved by politics because it never could be approved by science, G. D. Searle had survived the FDA’s demand for indictment. Their defense team hired US Prosecutors, Sam Skinner and William Conlon. When the district attorney hires on with the godfather, expect acquittal. She told the whole story in the aspartame documentary Sweet Misery: A Poisoned World. www.soundandfury.tv... ...













posted on Nov, 11 2022 @ 12:12 PM
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a reply to: Maxmars

Artificial sweeteners are unhealthy .

Are you aware about the addiction that sugar can cause . Eating sugar releases opioids and dopamine..

This is also other than taste issue, the brain needs the chemical .

I read it can take several weeks to weaning of sugar.

Experts Agree: Sugar Might Be as Addictive as Cocaine



posted on Nov, 11 2022 @ 12:14 PM
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a reply to: Kenzo

My sister is diabetic and uses Stevia. Is that considered artificial? I understand it's made from a natural product.
edit on 11/11/2022 by Creep Thumper because: (no reason given)



posted on Nov, 11 2022 @ 12:39 PM
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a reply to: Creep Thumper

Stevia is okey as far i understand .

I actually have thick brown stevia liquid, as whole leaf stevia extract . That is antimicrobial and used for lyme also, also can keep teeth in better condition because the antimicrobial effect .

The white stevia comes from dark stevia , they process it and take only part of it. The dark whole leaf is very sweet also .

Whole Leaf Stevia Concentrate



posted on Nov, 11 2022 @ 12:54 PM
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originally posted by: Kenzo
a reply to: Creep Thumper

Stevia is okey as far i understand .

I actually have thick brown stevia liquid, as whole leaf stevia extract . That is antimicrobial and used for lyme also, also can keep teeth in better condition because the antimicrobial effect .

The white stevia comes from dark stevia , they process it and take only part of it. The dark whole leaf is very sweet also .

Whole Leaf Stevia Concentrate


Okay, good. 👍🏻



posted on Nov, 11 2022 @ 05:14 PM
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My mother in law grows stevia. She dries the leaves and blends them into a green powder. She loves that stuff. My stevia plant died



posted on Nov, 12 2022 @ 01:46 AM
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I seem to remember that there is a problem with sweet that does need no insuline to break down the sugar.

Your taste buds sends your brain a signal, sweet incoming get that insuline ready, when there is none needed.
do that enough time and the body is like WTF, like the boy that cried wolf once too many, and the insulin production starts to vane, and you'll end up with diabetes.



posted on Nov, 12 2022 @ 02:00 AM
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a reply to: Terpene

That's exactly it! Put it your way it seems like the 'scientists' just were paying too much attention to patents, and not enough to the humans they were so keen to exploit.

It kind f explains how the Hippocratic Oath became "just an old tradition no one takes seriously anymore" and not a sincere declaration of professional ethics.



posted on Nov, 15 2022 @ 05:22 AM
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When father had cancer the doctor was now seriously promoting diet. Definitely against artificial sweeteners, very against processed foods, he also referred to stevia as bad though.

Not normal stevia but he warned against the stevia made white to look like sugar. He said they use chemicals and so on to process it and make it appear sugar like when it is actually a green leaf.

Mother has had stevia plants since then not trusting stevia at stores unless it is green in color.

At least the medical field is starting to recognize the damage our regular diet creates.
edit on 15-11-2022 by seeking77 because: Typo



posted on Nov, 15 2022 @ 05:36 AM
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Just one Diet Coke would make my heart feel like it skips a beat or some sort of weird palpitation once an hour for two weeks straight. I drink nothing but water and coffee. That weird sh1t finally went away.
edit on 15-11-2022 by 38181 because: Spellcheck



posted on Nov, 15 2022 @ 01:47 PM
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originally posted by: visitedbythem
They should use stevia instead anyway. Ive warned people about diet sweeteners for decades


That is a birth controller...



posted on Nov, 15 2022 @ 06:57 PM
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a reply to: seeking77

You have to be careful with stevia.
The more "economical" brands have a lot of filler, and often not of a good kind.
The brand I use only has inulin as filler.
Some use Erythritol.



posted on Nov, 15 2022 @ 08:10 PM
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originally posted by: purplemer
That is a birth controller...


That's not entirely fair to say; it does negatively affect fertility - but then so do many other common things we eat, drink, or smoke.

On the other hand, with the continuing decrease in population growth; and the increase in reproductive dis-incentives... it is worth mentioning... for those who wish to procreate.



posted on Nov, 15 2022 @ 08:46 PM
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I wrote a paper in college about aspartame, nasty stuff, and I never drank it again after the research. There was a theory floating around about the connection between the gulf war sickness and diet coke consumed after sitting in the hot desert sun. Supposedly the aspartame converted to formaldehyde after sitting in the high heat, making the soldiers sick.

My Uncle developed kidney disease after drinking a six-pack of diet coke daily.



posted on Nov, 15 2022 @ 09:36 PM
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a reply to: KMeRMoRe

I always thought that aspartame under heat becomes wood alcohol - which is why you're not supposed to cook with it ... so I guess I had that wrong.

That gulf war thing (the one I heard about) had something to do with their contracting companies for huge water containers which turned out to have been used for diesel fuel storage... they just rinse them out and fill with water - set in the desert sun at some depot - give to thirsty highly stressed soldiers - viola. Another DOD contract filled.

edit on 11/15/2022 by Maxmars because: formatting - dang it!



posted on Nov, 20 2022 @ 10:42 AM
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That's not entirely fair to say; it does negatively affect fertility - but then so do many other common things we eat, drink, or smoke.


Stevia is used as a birth control method in some cultures particularly indigenous peoples in Paraguay, Older scientific papers suggest it is too. The new corporate science papers differ.

Fertility has been under attack for over fifty years plus Chemicals used to soften plastics have caused a continuing exponential drop in male fertility. Vey easy to remove from drinking water but they are left. Bioaccumalintg in the body.

A host of weponary is used to do this to reduce the population Including the modern vax. Other methods include emf radiation / gender identify / soft programming tv / social media and soforth.

So it does not in anyway surprise me to see a new and obscured method of birth control being promoted.
So it kinda is fair to say.





posted on Nov, 25 2022 @ 11:25 PM
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a reply to: purplemer

Fair enough (no pun intended)

I agree with your observations regarding the fertility crisis - and how beyond anything naturally occurring, there are many social-engineering factors, and technological-industrial one's too.

I suppose my reaction was in deference to those who genuinely need alternatives to artificial sweeteners, and making them feel bad about what may be the only options they can find, is something I would rather avoid oversimplifying.

I did some light research and was disappointed with the results. Too many people who make claims with little to no citing of data; perhaps I might get luckier here.

I had understood that Sativa's effectiveness as the basis for a birth-control strategy seemed weak compared with chemicals marketed for the express purpose of contraception. Unfortunately these "statistician's" who provide the traditional media with 'opinions' don't engender trust.

We have so many who welcome infertility now... until they grow up. The usual science memes about overpopulation ring true to city dwellers (no irony there) but the lack of coverage about declining global fertility seems telling... like they don't want people to ever discuss the "overpopulation" myth.




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