Sucralose: The New FDA Approved Artificial Sweetener
On April 1, 1998, the FDA approved the use of the non-nutritive
(calorie free) artificial sweetener, Sucralose in the United States. What does this
mean for those of us that eliminated sugar from our diets? A lot!
If you can temporarily get past that known fact that the Food &
Drug Administration has kept life saving medications from our dying friends and families,
restricted the consumption of harmless foods and food additives, and promoted dietary
regimes totally void of any objective fact... then you might say they finally did
something right.
After 110 human and animal studies from all over the world were
conducted over many years time, they finally had to admit that Sucralose is safe...
undeniably.
For detailed information, please visit the McNeil Specialty Products official page concerning
Sucralose.
For more information on Sucralose contact McNeil Specialty Products at 1-800-777-5363
Sources
Sucralose Information
Site supported by McNeil Specialty Products
FDA Talk Paper
Just couldn't lie to us this time!
Those Misinformed:
Holistic Medicine
Diet and Human Degeneration
Notice the lack of references here :-)
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