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Trials discover that controversial sweetener aspartame is actually SAFE and doesn't cause headaches or nausea
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 40958356:MV8yNDI3NzQxXzQxNjgzOTgxXzY2QjRDQzM3] [quote:ObZen Maka:MV8yNDI3NzQxXzQxNjgzOTQyXzUzMDhEMjgx] It's been proven to cause all sorts of more serious effects. Definitely not worth it. Since when has the FDA had our true safety at hearts? [/quote] Looks like the only people on the forum tonight are retards. Where did they all come from? Oh right, the ant hill. [/quote]
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The controversial sweetener aspartame has effectively been cleared as safe to eat by Government experts following human feeding trials.
Human guinea pigs were fed cereal snack bars, some of which contained the artificial sweetener, by a team of researchers at Hull York Medical School.
The study recruited 50 people who had reported reactions after consuming aspartame in the past, such as headaches and nausea.
There was also a control group of another 50 others who have eaten aspartame in food and fizzy drink over many years without any ill-effects.
However, the investigation found no evidence of harm in either those who reported past sensitivity to aspartame or the control group.
Significantly, this was a so-called double-blind trial where neither the trial participants or the researchers knew which of the bars was being eaten.
Yesterday, the Food Standards Agency announced that as a result of the British research, the Committee on Toxicity(CoT) had decided there is no need to ban or control the sale or consumption of the sweetener.
The FSA said: ‘The expert committee concluded that 'the results presented did not indicate any need for action to protect the health of the public'.’
The government watchdog has not released the full details of the research because they remain confidential until they have been published in a peer reviewed journal.
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