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To: Ellen who wrote (19166)2/14/1999 7:19:00 PM
From: DSPetry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
Ellen,
From that passage...
He (Dr Woodrow C. Monte, Director of the Food
Science and Nutrition Laboratory at Arizona State University) was so concerned about the unresolved safety issues that he filed suit with the FDA requesting a hearing to address these
issues. He asked the FDA to "slow down on this soft drink issue long enough to answer some of the important questions. It's
not fair that you are leaving the full burden of proof on the few of us who are concerned and have such limited resources. You
must remember that you are the American public's last defense. Once you allow usage (of aspartame) there is literally nothing I
or my colleagues can do to reverse the course.
Aspartame will then join saccharin, the sulfiting agents, and God knows how
many other questionable compounds enjoined to insult the human constitution with governmental approval."(10) Shortly
thereafter, the Commissioner of the FDA, Arthur Hull Hayes, Jr., approved the use of aspartame in carbonated beverages, he
then left for a position with G.D. Searle's Public Relations firm.


Of course, i'm sure he has no credibility either....
Dave



To: Ellen who wrote (19166)2/14/1999 7:19:00 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
Fwiw, I've heard and read enough about the two sugar substitutes stevia and aspartame to know that, smoking drinking carnivorous chaser of ladies that i am, I would freely use stevia [but for its price] and would avoid aspartame as an unnecessary toxin.

Which doesn't at all mean that paper games and offshore account games and legal games and SI thread lying games will maintain in the stratosphere the market cap of the bulletin board stock of a company which fails to supply a quality product to the marketplace at a reasonable price and in an efficient manner. Given the ample competition.

Anyway, there's always sugar, Honey .... under 7 cents a pound -
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