Otakugod's Vlog: Boy of Spite and the Blue Cola part 1
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I finally got to see it! And I watch them! It was gross but you keep trying them.... Lol in your cereal! Oh I want to try tea drink! True in advertising and you like cold church coffee....You like manly coffee. Hmm peaches are lovely. Aw, sad. Pfft I want to go shopping with you sometime! I'm not going to comment or it might sound wrong.... Huh, cancer causing foods.... You should make a commercial for it! Things like to hide. *nod nod* MINT! Hmm not really....say it again? *neko eyes*
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the point is is that the danger never existed in the first place....it only exists if you are a rodent and eat many times your body weight of the substance....ther has never been a case of ANY illness in humans from Saccarin. the ban was based on flawed lab tests.
00beefmaster00 6 months ago
@00beefmaster00 i understand your argument, however there is a little too much doubt and unknown attached to this sweetener for me to use it or recommend. im glad sum1 pays such attention to these things. plz continue to watch my videos and feel free comment about things like this.
SHADOWORZA0 6 months ago
Saccharin [sack'arin] is not toxic or a carcinogen in humans. And titanium dioxide is dangerous if you inhale large quantities in dust-form like in an industrial environment
00beefmaster00 6 months ago
@00beefmaster00 if saccharin were tru;y non toxic as you say then there should be no need for companies to be forced by law to print on their packages "...saccharin is possibly hazardous to your health..."
SHADOWORZA0 6 months ago
@SHADOWORZA0 Not in the USA...the ban was dropped when it was determined that the results of the testing done on mice, had no representation to what happens in humans. After great quantities was fed to the mice, crystals formed in the urinary bladders inducing cancer....this was determined to not be even a remote possibility in humans because of the different human physiology...not to mention there was never a case of said cancer ever occurring in humans. So, the FDA gave the green light.
00beefmaster00 6 months ago
@00beefmaster00 so the danger magically disappears because it was dropped only in the US?
SHADOWORZA0 6 months ago