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Danger of "No added sugar" labels

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haleheart · 19/01/2009 08:05

A fiend of mine who is a pathologist has informed me that drinks and sweets with "no added sugar" are dangerous because they contain cancer causing ingredients like chemical sweeteners such as aspartame, splenda and others and that these are proven to accelerate the growth of tumours and leukemias as well as contribute to all kinds of mood swings, temper tantraum, adhd etc. Her exact words were, "its crazy, people are trying to save their childrens teeth by giving them cancer causing food and drinks". The world has gone mad. Sugar is safe and has been around for ever and as long as you dont overdose on it is is a good natural product which is good for you in many instances. The big manufacturers have a lot to answer for. These sweeteners have been banned in some countries and other countries have tried banning them. Just have a look on the internet at the dangers of sweeteners". I have looked at this. Im a nutritional therapist and I have a child too. I am currently trying to find a professional in the childrens health area to confirm the above. Watch this space. Meantime, look out for labels with "NO ADDED SUGAR" and read the back of everything. I advise all my clients to eat and drink only natural products - we did nto evolve on chemicals, so if nature didnt provide it - I wouldnt touch it.

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bundle · 19/01/2009 22:48

snort, nqc!!

you'd probably spontaneously combust

cheesesarnie · 19/01/2009 22:50

i thought this was about the clothing.

bundle · 19/01/2009 23:04

who says it's not

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