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Sunday, April 8, 2012

NEOTAME: 13,000 TIMES MORE SWEET THAN SUGAR AND MORE TOXIC THAN  MONSANTO'S ASPARTAME
In the event that the public becomes too informed and savvy about toxic Aspartame sweetener in our food supply, what's a multi-billion dollar industry to do? The first step is to create another more toxic version of the additive. Abracadabra Neotame! The second step is to collude with regulatory authorities such as the FDA to convince the public that the new, more toxic additive is safe. The third and final step is to prevent the toxic additive from being listed on any ingredient labels. From the fine folks that brought you Aspartame, meet Neotame, a deadly sweetener that you'll never see on any label because it's just the way the FDA wants it. Neotame is officially marketed as an inexpensive artificial sweetener made by NutraSweet, which is a former division of Monsanto and original manufacturer of aspartame. Eighty percent of all health complaints registered with the Food and Drug Administration are due to aspartame's adverse reactions. These reports include: grand mal seizures, brain tumors, blindness and numerous  health-related problems, including deaths. Monsanto’s Nick Rosa stated that Neotame is “based on the aspartame formula.” Neotame is aspartame plus 3-di-methylbutyl, which can be found on the EPA’s list of most hazardous chemicals. The aspartame formula is comprised of Phenylalanine [50%], which caused seizures in lab animals and Aspartic Acid [40%], which caused “holes in the brains” of lab animals -- bonded by Methyl Alcohol, or Methanol [10%] which is capable of causing blindness, liver damage and death. Methanol, or wood alcohol in aspartame breaks down further in heat and in the body, into Formaldehyde (embalming fluid), Formic Acid (venom in ant stings) and the most deadly of all -- Diketopiperazine (DKP), a brain tumor agent. The FDA loosened all labeling requirements for Neotame as part of a large-scale effort to make it a near-ubiquitous artificial sweetener, to be found on the tabletop, in all prepared foods. The food criminals over at the FDA made sure it does not have to be included in any ingredients list.  
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