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Neotame the Next Aspartame? FDA Doesn't Require Labeling of Latest Chemical Sweetener from Monsanto
Neotame the Next Aspartame? FDA Doesn't Require Labeling of Latest Chemical Sweetener from Monsanto

'It could be lurking in the foods you eat every single day, including U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) certified organic foods, and you would never even know it. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has declared that one of Monsanto's latest creations, a synthetic sweetener chemical known as neotame, does not have to be labeled in food products, including even in organic food products.
A modified version of aspartame with even more added toxicity, neotame received quiet and unassuming FDA approval back in 2002, even though no safety studies have ever been conducted on the chemical. In fact, an investigation conducted by Feingold.org found only four studies relating to neotame in the MEDLINE database.'
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