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Anandamaya

www.anandamaya.com

Our mission is to gain widespread support for stevia use in foods and beverages as a sweetener, instead of classifying it as an herbal supplement.

Aspartame

www.aspartame.info

Information about aspartame including scientific studies and Internet rumors.

Aspartame (Nutrasweet) Toxicity Information Center

★www.holisticmed.com/aspartame/

Detailed scientific and general documentation regarding the toxicity of aspartame.

Aspartame Consumer Safety Network

web2.airmail.net/marystod/

Organization dedicated to providing independent scientific and general information related to aspartame toxicity. Recent news and research.

Aspartame is not Safe

www.dorway.com

Information site that presents opposing views and articles on the safety of aspartame.

Aspartame Victims Support Group

presidiotex.com/aspartame

The home page for the e-mail support group of sufferers of the effects of aspartame consumption

Aspartame Warning

www.321recipes.com/aspartame.html

Find testimonials and the history of the aspartame approval.

Cancer and Artificial Sweeteners Fact Sheet

cis.nci.nih.gov/fact/3_19.htm

The National Cancer Institute reviews a joint study with FDA and post it's findings since that study.

Chemical Cuisine

www.cspinet.org/nah/05_08/chem_cuisine_can.pdf

Nutrition Action May 2008 article on food additives that are safe and ones to avoid.

Cornell Food and Nutrition

www.cce.cornell.edu/food/fsarchives/010299/aspartame.html

Reviews the aspartame scare on the Web. (February 8, 1999)

CSPI Acesulfame-k Web Page

www.cspinet.org/reports/asekquot.html

Quotes from cancer experts' letters on the testing of Acesulfame-K, marketed under the brand names Sweet One, Sunette, and Sweet 'n Safe.

CSPI Organization

www.cspinet.org/reports/food.html

Has an alphabetical listing of various food additives and opposing viewpoints on their consumption.

Does Aspartame Kill

doesaspartamekill.iwarp.com

Come learn more about the pseudo-science and hysteria surrounding aspartame.

FDA Consumer: Sugar Substitutes

www.fda.gov/fdac/features/1999/699_sugar.html

Article in FDA's consumer magazine about the saccharine and aspartame controversies. "FDA stands behind its original approval of aspartame, and subsequent evaluations have shown that the product is safe." (November, 1999)

FDA Statement on Aspartame

www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/ANSWERS/ANS00772.html

FDA statement standing behind its original approval decision. (November 18, 1996)

FEED ADDITIVES IN DAIRY NUTRITION AND MANAGEMENT

www.txanc.org/proceedings/2001/StrategicUsesRation.pdf

Michael F. Hutjens, Professor of Animal Sciences, University of Illinois, Urbana

Food Additives Guide

www.foodag.com

Contains information about the purposes and commercial use of hundreds of food additives.

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