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Uploaded on Feb 1, 2012

Reporter Darrin McBreen unveils the hoax around Aspartame, marketed in a wide-array of products as a safe sugar substitute, but in reality a dangerous, artificial compound that should be avoided. That, and much more news on tonight's Tuesday, January 31, 2012.
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  • AlpineMusicSchool

    A new meaning to 'Eat shit and die'.

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  • jason mccary

    Does anybody remember nutrasweet? The free packs of gum on commercials? Delivered in your mailbox?

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  • drek11000

    DO NOT TAKE OR FEED YOUR KIDS WITH ANY THING THAT HAS ASPARTAME. THE IS A SWEET RAT POISON. CHECK OUT W W W PHARMNEST . COM FOR MORE DETAIL

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  • Arhk Xi

    I don't know about that, I mean I know some people who've eaten enough sugar to lose a foot..... That's gotta be at-least from eating that much.

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  • dgwear69

    NO... not even a little. aspartame is sweeter per mg than tables sugar.a person consuming 400g (1600kcal) of sugar per day is conuming nearly a pound, that would convert to about 1/4th a pound aspartame.... im saying 160lbs PER DAY, it would litterly be INSANE, consuming that much water in a day would be insane non the less an extremely sweet substance.

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  • Arhk Xi

    If all sugar were to be replaced with aspartame, the answer to that question would be yes.

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  • dgwear69

    the rat studies where force feeding rats nearly there boyweight in aspartame per day... do you know any humans consuming +/- 160lbs of aspartame per day?

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  • Sally Quell

    yes

    

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  • icecreamtheband

    Phenylalanine is where the truth is its 50% of aspartame but if you look up aspartame everyone is sugarcoating it no pun intended.go to wikipedia and look up Phenylalanine it will change your life

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  • icecreamtheband

    "L-Phenylalanine is produced for medical, feed, and nutritional applications, such as aspartame, in large quantities by utilizing the bacterium Escherichia coli, which naturally produces aromatic amino acids like phenylalanine. The quantity of L-phenylalanine produced commercially has been increased by genetically engineering E. coli, such as by altering the regulatory promoters or amplifying the number of genes controlling enzymes responsible for the synthesis of the amino acid."

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  • myztklk3v

    you should do a video on energy drinks if you havent already. i recently quit drinking rockstar energy drinks after drinking at least 5 a week for the last 4-5 years. im quite sure ive got stomach ulcers from them, and some people even say theyve been diagnosed with stomach cancer from energy drinks. I can go as far as saying i am addicted to them, and i can feel it since i quit and still crave then

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  • caligirlinmyheart

    nope cant trust the FDA!

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