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Message Subject I killed ant beds with sweet n low
Poster Handle wisc_natureboy
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You can thank Donald Rumsfeld and Ronald Reagan.
They are the reason we humans consume aspartame.

Aspartame was ant poison.
Searle Corp was scrambling to find a solution to the 'saccharin' problem. That being, floods of studies linking saccharin with cancer.

Searle submitted aspartame to the FDA who soundly rejected it as a food additive, more than once.

Searle CEO Rumsfeld had a buddy in Reagan.
Reagan issued an Executive Order changing the way the FDA approves food additives.
Rumsfeld's Searle Corp resubmits its ant poison once again to the FDA.

This time the US-FDA approved it for human consumption..

I've been telling people this since the late 1980's.
Aspartame is poison. :(
 Quoting: wisc_natureboy


OK, perhaps not Executive Order, rather by appointment.
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Independent analyses of these studies [by Searle, manufacturer of aspartame] ... proves conclusively that aspartame is actually a dangerous, neurotoxic, carcinogenic and highly-addictive drug. ... Rumsfeld was hired as Searle CEO on March 8, 1977 and immediately ... fired many of its high-level managers, replacing them with other politically-connected Washington, D.C., insiders. ... There was [however] no doubt, based upon objective analyses of evidence that had accumulated for over a decade, that aspartame was deathly poisonous to lab animals and caused a statistically significant number of them to develop tumors. ... Ronald Reagan was sworn in as president January 21, 1981. Rumsfeld, while still CEO at Searle, was part of Reagan's transition team. This team hand-picked Dr. Arthur Hull Hayes, Jr., to be the new FDA commissioner. ... Hayes, left his post at the FDA in November, 1983, amid accusations that he was accepting corporate gifts for political favors. Just before leaving office in scandal, Hayes approved the use of aspartame in beverages. ... Within weeks ... cans of diet sodas and other sweet drinks were on the market ... and [aspartame] is now in an estimated 7,000 to 9,000 commonly-consumed products in at least 100 countries. When Searle was absorbed by Monsanto in 1985, Rumsfeld reportedly received a $12 million bonus. ... Not surprisingly, the same adverse reactions seen in lab animals in the 60s and 70s are now being seen in the general population. ... Rumsfeld became the CEO of Searle to secure political approval for a product that science had proven to be a highly-addictive neurotoxic drug that causes chronic ill health, brain tumors and death.

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