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Food, Drink and Nutrition - Artificial Sweeteners

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Subtopics:      Artificial Sweeteners > Aspartame  
 
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      new window Anandamaya Description: Our mission is to gain widespread support for stevia use in foods and beverages as a sweetener, instead of classifying it as an herbal supplement. (anandamaya.com)
new window Cancer and Artificial Sweeteners Fact Sheet Description: The National Cancer Institute reviews a joint study with FDA and post it's findings since that study. (cis.nci.nih.gov)
new window CSPI Acesulfame-k Web Page Description: Quotes from cancer experts' letters on the testing of Acesulfame-K, marketed under the brand names Sweet One, Sunette, and Sweet 'n Safe. (cspinet.org)
new window ISA: News Description: International Sweeteners Association news briefs about government affirmations of the safety of sweeteners. (isabru.org)
new window Medline Plus Sweetener Information Description: This article describes sweetener uses, their side effects and definitions of caloric and noncaloric types of sweeteners. (medlineplus.nlm.nih.gov)
new window Saccharin Description: Information about saccharin, its uses, safety, and related website links. (saccharin.org)
new window Splenda and Sucralose Toxicity Information Center Description: A web page related to splenda and sucralose hazards. (holisticmed.com)
new window Sugars & Low-Calorie Sweeteners Description: Discusses the different types of artificial sweeteners and those awaiting approval. (ific.org)
 




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