good grief RichI've just started back dieting again and aspartame is in everything
What really gets me is everybody is up in arms about a bit of Horse meat,just to take our minds off of the real carp we take in imho.
http://www.getbig.com/articles/aspartame1.htm
So because people have read something on brave Internet then it must be true?!?! A simple but of proper research will yield some proper data!!
Got no sprogs to worry about though, so maybe that makes a difference, because frankly I look at things like climate change as well and think.....sod it, I don't give a rat's.
But many results "Aspartame" just Google it. And they say alcohol is bad for you![]()
good grief RichI've just started back dieting again and aspartame is in everything
Oh for goodness sake...
I recently had a debate about aspartame with my uncle.
DO NOT believe everything you read online, it's a bunch of lies. Aspartame isn't a nutritious product, but it isn't going to kill you.
Try looking at peer reviewed journal articles, not crap random people have made up on blogs or chain emails...
really the only problems with some of them is bloating, flatulence....
http://www.getbig.com/articles/aspartame1.htm
So because people have read something on brave Internet then it must be true?!?! A simple but of proper research will yield some proper data!!

POAH said:there are loads of so called health issues from artifcial sweetners. pretty much all of it is [PLEASE DON'T TRY TO BYPASS THE SWEAR FILTER]. really the only problems with some of them is bloating, flatulence, and diarrhea if you take too much.
You have obviously read something on the brave internet that says it aint, that report was from 2000 btwHere is another from 2012.
u8myufo said:You have obviously read something on the brave internet that says it aint, that report was from 2000 btwHere is another from 2012.
I am not saying it is personaly going to kill you, but you have to seriously think that if you were suffering with any of the symptoms that they suggest it can cause, then it would be worth looking into it. Interesting to read the bit about Searle Pharmaceuticals, perhaps it is all made up by people who have nothing better to do![]()
[Sarcasm] You really know how to differentiate good, factual articles from bad ones. [/Sarcasm]
I mean, seriously, are you even aware of what website you just linked to??
If you honestly believe that alcohol is better for you than aspartame, well... :bang: :bonk:![]()
:bang::bang::bang::bang:
You probably will not want to read any more propoganda, but perhaps you can let me know if the Uk Food Guide is talking out it`s arse also :shrug: I am all for listening to peoples opinions Joe, but try putting your views across to me in a bit more of a mature way, I am sure you could try if you put your mind to it u8myufo said:I am all ears Joe, point me to a factual article on Aspartame where there is no mention of it having possible side effects. As for the alcohol comment pehaps a smilie would have helped you differentiate between being serious or notYou probably will not want to read any more propoganda, but perhaps you can let me know if the Good Food Guide is talking out it`s arse also :shrug: I am all for listening to peoples opinions Joe, but try putting your views across to me in a bit more of a mature way, I am sure you could try if you put your mind to it
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I've got a bottle of saccharine from the US somewhere, with a Health warning saying that it can cause cancer.
The article you link to is the UK food guide and in no way is it affiliated to GOOD FOOD GUIDE. That article is as much hearsay as the original email that started this in the first place!! As I said in my previous post there are more factual articles that provide more accurate information than a woman that has some sort of axe to grind!!!
It keeps people in jobs M8 Try looking at peer reviewed journal articles, not crap random people have made up on blogs or chain emails...
http://www.getbig.com/articles/aspartame1.htm
So because people have read something on brave Internet then it must be true?!?! A simple but of proper research will yield some proper data!!

Gr8Shot said:contradict someone finding and believing an article on the internet by producing another article on the internet to support your point
SMART![]()
I don't think most of the internet knows about the concept of peer review in scientific research.
Haha, obviously not.
Anyway, at Rich's request:
Book discussing the matter: http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=...hoax&hl=en#v=onepage&q=aspartame hoax&f=false
A cancer charity discussing the issue: http://www.cancer.org/cancer/cancercauses/othercarcinogens/athome/aspartame
European Food Safety Authority: http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/efsajournal/pub/945.htm
Journal article on the effect of aspartame on children: http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJM199402033300501
Headaches and aspartame: http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/3657889
If you would like more, go to your local library and stick to the non-fiction zone
Obviously it isn't nutritious, obviously it isn't the most healthy thing in the world for you, obviously you shouldn't consume too much of it, but the scare mongering around it really does annoy me, along with all the other scare mongering crap that's on the internet. It isn't going to kill you, so stop worrying about it, it is a good sugar substitute.
My 'immature' comments were down to the fact that you linked to a website run by Alex Jones, it just amazed me that someone would actually link to that site as if the 'information' on there was actually remotely true.
Still we will just have to agree to disagree. Btw there is some good books down the library on how to talk to people in a civil way Thanks for those Joe I will take a look.But why should I believe anything they say?
Mark has explained this nicely above.But why should I believe anything they say?
I'm really not sure what your point is here, can you expand on what you mean?It is not a natural product just like a lot of other stuff in our foods, perhaps you want to do a few visits to a dermatology department and see how busy they are nowadaysI bet you have a plugin air freshner in each room as well, wtf are those things supposed to be doing then?
One of my friends is a research scientist, has been published in various journals (not so much now he is in industry) and is entitled to use Dr in front of his name (not a medical doctor that can prescribe drugs but a person with a PhD). He will tell you, the process of peer review of academic papers is not something that you can bluff, bull.... or buy your way through.
In the case of the New England Journal of Medicine, the paper they published has been subject to peer review, which means the methodology of the experiments and many other factors have been checked by independent, unpaid experts in that field of science, who will in turn feedback their thoughts to the editors (many of whom also have scientific backgrounds) on whether the article is suitable for publication.
One of my friends is a research scientist, has been published in various journals (not so much now he is in industry) and is entitled to use Dr in front of his name (not a medical doctor that can prescribe drugs but a person with a PhD). He will tell you, the process of peer review of academic papers is not something that you can bluff, bull.... or buy your way through.
So, you can believe the data outlined in the article has been collected using valid scientific method and you can believe that the way conclusions have been drawn from that data is a rational one. You don't have to accept the conclusions of course - you can argue that the reasoning of the researchers is flawed in some way, or that their experimental method was flawed, but you'd better be able to make credible arguments about what is wrong with it if you want anyone to take you seriously ("take a trip to a dermatology department" or talking about air fresheners do not constitute credible arguments).
Mark has explained this nicely above.
You don't have to take anything they say as fact, please do be critical. However, what is posted in the articles I posted above are a lot more reliable and credible than blog posts or websites by guys like Alex Jones.
You need to look through different papers, look at the credibility of the different papers, who they are written by, where they are published, whether they are peer reviewed etc., and come to a conclusion from there.
I'm really not sure what your point is here, can you expand on what you mean?
Obviously it's not a natural product, and if someone refuses to consume unnatural products then fair enough.
Also some (not all) peer reviews are being proved wrong all the time, 5,10,15,20 years after they are published.
Hey, fruit and veg is bad for you, statistically, 100% of people who eat it will die. You best be avoiding dat veg.
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I will have to agree with you on that one, I hump about 20Ton of the stuff about every week and it is giving my back no end of problems![]()