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Aspartame: A Guide for Consuners Policy Makers and the Media - Released by The Grocery Manufacturers Association
The Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA). Washington, D.C., has released a new 14-page policy paper containing "current and scientifically accurate information" titled: Aspartame: A Guide for Consumers, Policymakers and the Media. "Few ingredients have been subject to the extent of research that has been conducted on aspartame and the overwhelming majority of the scientific evidence confirms its safety" said Robert Brackett, GMA's chief science officer. The paper can be found at GMA Science Policy Paper Series website, along with other policy papers they have published on high fructose corn syrup, bisphenol A and perchlorate. The GMA paper comes to the same conclusion that many reviews of studies on Aspartame have already come to - that the scientific evidence saying aspartame does not cause cancer is overwhelmingly more than the few flawed studies that suggest a link. But, I think skeptics will always remain so, and society needs skeptics to push and make sure that studies are done and matters are investigated thoroughly and properly.
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cybele said:
I never cared much whether it caused cancer. It gives me blinding headaches and nausea. (Plus I don't think that people should be eating artificial sweeteners for weight control, but they don't publish those sorts of stories.)