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Comparison of several sweeteners (food additives)

Aspartame (containing phenylalanine), a sugar substitute, is often used in low-sugar drinks.

Substitutes have been thought of as a neurotoxin that damages the nervous system, so these symptoms are mainly related to the nervous system. Some common sugar-related symptoms are headache, memory loss, epilepsy, loss of vision, coma and cancer. Substituted sugar can aggravate or cause symptoms similar to these diseases, such as: fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, systemic lupus erythematosus, ADHD, diabetes, senile or Alzheimer's disease, chronic fatigue syndrome and depression . Studies have shown that sugar substitutes release free methanol. The toxicity of long-term methanol can affect the dopamine system in the brain and lead to addiction. Methanol, also known as xylitol, accounts for 1/3 of the sugar substitute. This substance has been classified as a serious metabolic toxicant and an anesthetic. In recent news, there have been reports of world-class athletes and other healthy people dying after taking sugar substitutes, the reason for which is related to the sugar-damaging heart's conduction system.

The study found that the sugar substitute "Aspartame" can over-stimulate or interfere with nerve endings, increase muscle tension and cause migraine headaches. Aspartame is found in low-sugar cola, low-sugar soda, sugar-free chewing gum, ice cream, multivitamins, and many medicines. Therefore, people who are allergic to sugar substitutes will have a headache if they sip a small amount of low-sugar soda.

Acesulfame, also known as acesulfame potassium, A-K sugar, Alzheimer potassium. It is a kind of sweetener, not a regular carbohydrate sugar. Diabetics can also eat and test for 15 years. The UN World Health Organization, the US Food and Drug Administration, the European Community and other authorities have The conclusion is: "Acesulfame is safe and harmless to humans and animals."

Saccharin, 1,2-benzisothiazole-3(2H)-one 1,1-dioxide sodium salt dihydrate, the scientific name of saccharin is: 1,1-dioxo-2,3-dihydro-3- Oxybenzo () isothiazole. English is SaCCharin. Colorless powder is 300 times sweeter than sucrose, animal carcinogenicity is positive, a large amount of uptake causes thrombocytopenia and causes acute massive hemorrhage, which can damage cell structure and liver and kidney, induce bladder cancer. The minimum consumption is 0.15g/Kg.

Sodium cyclamate (sodium cyclohexyl sulfamate), in 1969, the National Academy of Sciences Research Committee received experimental evidence that cyclamate is a carcinogen, and the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) immediately issued strict restrictions on its use. In August 1970, a comprehensive ban was issued. In September 1982, Abbott Laboratories and the Energy Control Committee based on a large number of experimental facts, the latest research findings proved the safety of cyclamate. Many international organizations have also issued a large number of comments that clearly indicate that cyclamate is a safe substance, but The FDA has not yet solved this problem. Despite this, many countries (including China) continue to recognize the sweetener status of cyclamate and allow the use of cyclamate.

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