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> http://infowars.net/articles/january2007/040107_b_Sweetner.htm

>

> Artificial Sweetner Explodes Internally - Avoid It In 2007

>

> Shane Ellison M. Sc.

> NewsWithViews.com

> Thursday, January 4, 2007

>

> If there were a contest for the best example of total disregard for human

> life the victor would be McNeil Nutritionals makers of SplendaT.

> Manufacturers of VioxxT and LipitorT would tie for a very distant second.

>

> McNeil Nutritionals is the undisputed drug-pushing champion for disguising

> their drug SplendaT as a sweetener. Regardless of its drug qualities and

> potential for side-effects, McNeil is dead set on putting it on every

> kitchen table in America. Apparently, VioxxT and LipitorT makers can't

> stoop so low as to deceptively masquerade their drug as a candy of sort.

> There is no question that their products are drugs and by definition come

> with negative side-effects. Rather than sell directly to the consumer,

> these losers have to go through the painful process of using doctors to

> prescribe their dangerous goods.

>

> (snip)

>

> SplendaT was strategically released on April fools day in 1998. This day

is

> reserved worldwide for hoaxes and practical jokes on friends and family,

> the aim of which is to embarrass the gullible. McNeil certainly succeeded.

>

> The splendid SplendaT hoax is costing gullible Americans $187 million

> annually.[1] While many people " wonder " about the safety of SplendaT they

> rarely question it. Despite its' many " unknowns " and inherent dangers,

> SplendaT demand has grown faster than its supply. No longer do I have to

> question my faith in fellow Man. He is not a total idiot, just a gullible

> one. McNeil jokesters are laughing all the way to the bank.

>

> Splenda is not as harmless as McNeil wants you to believe. A mixture of

> sucralose, maltodextrine and dextrose (a detrimental simple sugar), each

of

> the not-so-splendid SplendaT ingredients has downfalls. Aside from the

fact

> that it really isn't " sugar and calorie free, " here is one big reason to

> avoid the deceitful mix.Think April fools day:

>

> SplendaT contains a potential poison

>

> SplendaT contains the drug sucralose. This chemical is 600 times sweeter

> than sugar. To make sucralose, chlorine is used. Chlorine has a split

> personality. It can be harmless or it can be life threatening.

>

> (snip)

>

> To hide its' origin, SplendaT pushers assert that sucralose is " made from

> sugar so it tastes like sugar. " Sucralose is as close to sugar as WindexT

> is to ocean water.

>

> The RNFOC poses a real and present danger to all SplendaT users. It is

> risky because the RNFOC confers a molecule with a set of super powers that

> wreak havoc on the human body. For example, Agent Orange, used in the U.S

> Army's herbicidal warfare program, is a RNFOC. Exposure can lead to

> Hodgkin's lymphoma and non-Hodgkins lymphoma as well as diabetes and

> various forms of cancer! Other shocking examples are the war gas phosgene,

> chlordane and lindane.[2] The RNFOC is lethal because it allows poisons to

> be fat soluble while rendering the natural defense mechanisms of the body

> helpless.

>

> (snip)

>

> Footnotes:

>

> 1, Joseph Mercola, Kendra Pearsall. Sweet Deception. Nelson Books. ISBN:

> 0785221794. Copyright 2006.

> 2, Agent Orange

> 3, Caroline W. Sham. Splenda A Safe and Sweet Alternative to Sugar.

> Nutrition Bytes. 2005. Vol. 10. Issue 2. Article 5.

>

>

>

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