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		<title>The Evils of Aspartame or Why You Should Eat Tagatose</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2007 02:16:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you know what Aspartame is? I knew it was bad for you, but never knew how bad until Amme showed me a documentary called "Sweet Misery". Sucralose is just as bad as aspartame, and was discovered to be a sweetner when a chemist making pesticide (yes, pesticide!) spilled some on his hand and discovered [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you know what Aspartame is? I knew it was bad for you, but never knew how bad until Amme showed me a documentary called "Sweet Misery". Sucralose is just as bad as aspartame, and was discovered to be a sweetner when a chemist making pesticide (yes, pesticide!) spilled some on his hand and discovered it tasted sweet. Antifreeze also has this property, and is fatally poisonous.</p>
<p>Though I am no scientist, this video claims Aspartame was pushed into FDA approval through shady deals and payoffs, and can cause dozens of illnesses, among them brain tumors and Multiple Sclerosis. At the VERY LEAST, it is important to at least consider how safe this chemical is, and whether you should let your loved ones intake it, even if its a a precaution.</p>
<p>I suggest supporting <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tagatose">Tagatose</a>, a functional sweetener that is safe for all diabetics, is 92% as sweet, and has only 38% of the calories.<br />
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Heres the trailer for Sweet Misery:<br />
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<p>See some more clips on aspartame after the jump:<br />
An excerpt on *dun dun dun* Rumsfeld's connection to Nutrasweet:<br />
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<p>and a Fox news affiliate report that didn't make it very far:<br />
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