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Aspartame To Be Added To Following Foods (Codex!) Aspartame is, by far, the most dangerous substance on the market that is added to foods. Aspartame is the technical name for the brand names NutraSweet, Equal, Spoonful, and Equal-Measure. It was discovered by accident in 1965 when James Schlatter, a chemist of G.D. Searle Company, was testing an anti-ulcer drug. Aspartame was approved for dry goods in 1981 and for carbonated beverages in 1983. It was originally approved for dry goods on July 26, 1974, but objections filed by neuroscience researcher Dr. John W. Olney and consumer attorney James Turner in August 1974, as well as investigations of G.D. What Is Aspartame Made Of? Aspartic Acid (40 percent of Aspartame) Dr. How Aspartate (and Glutamate) Cause Damage Aspartate and glutamate act as neurotransmitters in the brain by facilitating the transmission of information from neuron to neuron.

The risk to infants, children, pregnant women, the elderly and persons with certain chronic health problems from excitotoxins are great. One common complaint of persons suffering from the effect of aspartame is memory loss. "... Sweet Misery – A Poisoned World. Aspartame: What You Don't Know Can Hurt You. ASPARTAME. Donald Rumsfeld confronted on Aspartame and Iraq War Saad Ali and Anthony WeAreChange Chicago May 23, 2011 CHICAGO, IL- Former Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld, strolled into Chicago on May 17, 2011, for a speech at the globalist think tank, Chicago Council on Global Affairs. Aspartame's threat to the unborn.