Aspartame: popular sweetener could be classified as a possible carcinogen by WHO – but there's no cause for panic
Aspartame: popular sweetener could be classified as a possible carcinogen by WHO – but there's no cause for panic
theconversation.com Aspartame: popular sweetener could be classified as a possible carcinogen by WHO – but there's no cause for panic
Reports have indicated the artificial sweetener aspartame will be classified as ‘possibly carcinogenic to humans’ by the WHO. Here’s what that means – and doesn’t mean.
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Is Phenylalanine any better? I think that’s in diet Dr Pepper that my family loves.
1 0 ReplyAnd diet Sprite as well. I'm guessing it's used in a lot of diet drinks.
A cursory search suggests it's fine for most people, but take it with a grain of salt (or maybe real sugar).
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