Dangers Of Aspartame
Aspartame was originally created by James M. Schlatter in 1965 as an anti-ulcer drug. Today, aspartame is used as a sweetener in over 6,000 different products around the world. Unfortunately, as found in various lab tests, several dangers are associated with aspartame. As many as 92 different symptomatic problems and dangers have been attributed to ingesting aspartame. Some researchers have found links between aspartame and brain cancer, lymphoma, and other forms of illness. According to research, aspartame causes the most problems when large quantities are ingested in liquid form. Avoid the Dangers of Aspartame in Chewing Gum Despite the dangers, most makers of sugar-free gum use aspartame in their products. Consumers who want a sugar-free, low-calorie chewing gum need an alternative to the gums available in their local supermarkets and convenience stores. They need a gum made with a safer sweetener. At ElimiTaste, we have created incredible chewing gums sweetened with low-calorie, all-natural xylitol. A powerful sweetener, xylitol poses none of the dangers that aspartame does. Try our premium gums, and experience a safer form of chewing refreshment. Shipping is free when you order online. For more information, contact us at sales@elimitaste.com, info@elimitaste.com or support@elimitaste.com, or at (866) 700-2899 toll free or (562) 494-6100. Fax to (562) 494-6455, or mail to: 3320 Industry Drive, Signal Hill, CA 90755.
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