I’m guessing that if you are the kind of person who reads health blogs you already know the dangers of aspartame (AKA NutraSweet) – the common artificial sweetener that should never have been approved for human consumption.

But it always helps to have some more evidence to convince family and friends who may still be consuming this poison.

This was the situation facing Victoria Inness-Brown MA, who did a two-year private scientific study using 108 rats because, as she says, ‘my family was addicted to diet soda’. She had read the literature describing the dangers, including the explosive report by Dr. Jerome Bressler who led a team on behalf of the US Food and Drug Administration to audit the findings of the pharmaceutical company that held the patent. Bressler’s team found that G.D. Searle, the company, had left out vital information in a study to see if aspartame produced cancer in rats, including evidence of significant tumours.

So Inness-Brown did some research herself. She is no slouch scientifically, and holds an MA in mathematics. Her results speak for themselves – 37 per cent of the females developed visible tumours (see the shocking pictures) when fed a daily dose equivalent to two-thirds the amount of aspartame in an 8oz drink of diet soda.

Now, as a scientist myself (I have a degree in microbiology) I can question the findings on the grounds that it is a relatively small study. I can also commend her for using a control group of genetically similar rats kept in the same conditions but not fed aspartame. (Only 6.25% of this group of females developed tumours).

But that is nothing compared to the questions I have around the original licensing of aspartame. Why, when there were serious question-marks over the drug’s safety, was it licensed?

It is a matter of public record that Jere E. Goyan, previous head of the FDA who refused to license aspartame over safety concerns, was removed from his post by Ronald Reagan on his first day as President. In his place, Reagan appointed Arthur Hayes, who approved aspartame a year later before going on to join G.D.Searle (the aspartame patent holders) as Senior Medical Advisor.

Draw your own conclusions!

For more on the dangers of aspartame, see this wikipedia article. Also http://dorway.com

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