Government Agencies, Health Experts Join Forces to Push Aspartame Safety

The FDA, the USDA, and medical experts from such powerhouses as the Mayo Clinic and Harvard Medical School have worked together for years to convince the American public that aspartame, the artificial sweetener commonly known as NutraSweet, is safe, despite numerous studies showing it causes a host of ailments, including brain tumors and lesions. Even worse, the research that these federal agencies, health associations and medical experts use to back up their safety claims has, in fact, been paid for by the aspartame industry itself.

St. Petersburg, Fl (PRWEB) July 9, 2008 -- New information from an independent reporter shows that the FDA, the USDA and even high-ranking government officials have worked in concert with nationally recognized health experts for years to convince the American public that aspartame, the artificial sweetener commonly known as NutraSweet, is safe, despite medical research showing it causes brain tumors and lesions.

In a well documented study, the author has traced the connections between such medical powerhouses as the Mayo Clinic, Harvard Medical School and the American Dietetic Association and the two biggest producers of aspartame in the world, the NutraSweet Company, in the U.S., and Ajinomoto, a global operation.

The complete article, The Spin on Aspartame (http://healthy-holistic-living.com/spin-on-aspartame.html) is available on healthy-holistic-living.com a site dedicated to offering tips and information for those wishing to live a healthier lifestyle. Healthy Holistic Living.com provides information and resources on building a healthy home, developing a healthy living strategy, alternative health, managing a chronic illness as well as various articles and links devoted to the topic of holistic healthy living.

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