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http://www.proliberty.com/observer/20031112.htm

 

Splenda is not Splendid

Compiled by Ingri Cassel

 

Since we have been sharing about the dangers of diet products containing

aspartame and encouraging people to read The Artificially Sweetened Times

[http://www.vaclib.org/news/astimes.htm], many have asked us about Splenda,

thinking that sucralose doesn't have the same problems as aspartame,

saccharine and refined white sugar. The following articles address the

problems with Splenda according to a biochemist, a researcher and one man's

personal experiences with the chemically altered sweetener. Splenda, the

brand name for sucralose, is produced by chlorinating sugar (sucrose). This

involves chemically changing the structure of the sugar molecules by

substituting three chlorine atoms for three hydroxyl group atoms.

 

Sucralose was discovered in 1976 by researchers working under the auspices

of Tate & Lyle Ltd., a large British sugar refiner. In 1980, Tate & Lyle

arranged with Johnson & Johnson, the world's largest health care company, to

develop sucralose. Johnson & Johnson formed McNeil Speciality Products

Company in 1980 to commercialize sucralose.

 

In 1991, Canada became the first nation to approve the use of sucralose.

 

In April, 1998, the US Food and Drug Administration granted approval for

sucralose to be used in a variety of food products. Sucralose was introduced

to the U.S. market in Diet RC Cola in May 1998. Dr. Mercola's website lists

seven pages of products that currently contain sucralose. Sucralose is not

yet approved for use in most European countries.

 

Chlorinated Pesticides

 

The manufacturer claims that the chlorine added to sucralose is similar to

the chlorine atom in the salt (NaCl) molecule. This is not the case.

Sucralose may be more like ingesting tiny amounts of chlorinated pesticides,

but we will never know without long-term, independent human research.

According to Consumers Research Magazine “Some concern was raised about

sucralose being a chlorinated molecule. Some chlorinated molecules serve as

the basis for pesticides such as D.D.T., and accumulate in body fat.

However, Johnson & Johnson emphasized that sucralose passes through the body

unabsorbed.”

 

Is Sucralose Absorbed or Metabolized?

 

Despite the manufacturer's claims to the contrary, sucralose is

significantly absorbed and metabolized by the body. According to the FDA's

“Final Rule” report, 11% to 27% of sucralose is absorbed in humans, and the

rest is excreted unchanged in feces. According to the Japanese Food

Sanitation Council, as much as 40% of ingested sucralose is absorbed.

 

About 20% to 30% of absorbed sucralose is metabolized. Both the metabolites

and unchanged absorbed sucralose are excreted in urine. The absorbed

sucralose has been found to concentrate in the liver, kidney, and

gastrointestinal tract. According to The Sucralose Toxicity Information

Center (www.holisticmed.com/splenda), sucralose is broken down “into small

amounts of 1,6-dichlorofructose, a chemical which has not been adequately

tested in humans.”

 

The FDA's “Final Rule” report also stated that, “Sucralose was weakly

mutagenic in a mouse lymphoma mutation assay.” The FDA reported many other

tests as having “inconclusive” results.

 

Contaminants

 

The FDA acknowledges that sucralose “is produced at an approximate purity of

98%.” While that may sound pretty pure, just what is in that other 2%? It

turns out that the final sucralose product contains small amounts of

potentially dangerous substances such as:

 

* Heavy Metals (e.g., Lead)

 

* Arsenic

 

* Triphenilphosphine Oxide

 

* Methanol

 

* Chlorinated Disaccharides

 

* Chlorinated Monosaccharide

 

Although manufacturing guidelines do specify limits on these substances

there is no guarantee that such limits will always be met.

 

Safety Concerns

 

Few human studies of safety have been published on sucralose. One small

study of diabetic patients using the sweetener showed a statistically

significant increase in glycosylated hemoglobin (Hba1C), which is a marker

of long-term blood glucose levels and is used to assess glycemic control in

diabetic patients. According to the FDA, “increases in glycosolation in

hemoglobin imply lessening of control of diabetes.”

 

Research in animals has shown that sucralose can cause many problems in

rats, mice, and rabbits, such as:

 

* Shrunken thymus glands (up to 40% shrinkage)

 

* Enlarged liver and kidneys.

 

* Atrophy of lymph follicles in the spleen and thymus

 

* Reduced growth rate

 

* Decreased red blood cell count

 

* Hyperplasia of the pelvis

 

* Extension of the pregnancy period

 

* Aborted pregnancy

 

* Decreased fetal body weights and placental weights

 

* Diarrhea

 

Dr. Joseph Mercola states:

 

It is important to recognize that Sucralose is basically chlorinated

table sugar and, as such, may have many of the risks associated with

chlorine. In addition, it is contributing to environmental chlorine

pollution. Nearly three years ago I posted an article describing the dangers

of Splenda, which is the brand name for sucralose. It appears that more and

more people are finally realizing the hazards that this “healthy” sweetener

poses. Splenda is far from healthy and I do not recommend using it in any

form.

 

Perhaps the most revealing and powerful way to learn the dangerous truth

about Splenda is to read someone's personal experience with it. Nearly every

month we receive a report from someone who has had an adverse reaction to

Splenda.

 

The following story provides a revealing testimony to the havoc Splenda

can wreak on your physical and mental well-being.

 

http://mercola.com/2003/nov/8/splenda_dangers.htm

 

Contributed by Steve G. [last name withheld]

 

I just want to thank you guys, as without your Web site I'd be in the

mental ward right now! I'm a big coffee drinker, but my family has a history

of diabetes so I decided I should cut out the sugar I add to my coffee.

 

Well, I switched to using Splenda in my coffee about two months ago. Now

I'm no wimp, and I'm not a health nut or anything like that! I'm a former

football player, a vice president with a major banking institution and kind

of a tough guy. Let me put it this way -- the last time I cried was when the

Green Bay Packers won the Superbowl!

 

So, anyway, I was using Splenda and I started getting withdrawn, had

trouble focusing, and started to have problems with frustration. Gradually,

I became more and more depressed. I thought it was stress or my job,

something like that.

 

Well, last Thursday I completely fell apart! My girlfriend came over and

found me crying uncontrollably for no reason, and all I could say was, “I'll

be OK.” She couldn't get me to move, she couldn't talk me down and I could

not tell her what was wrong!

 

She was shocked as I had never done anything even remotely like this

before and so she made me go to the hospital. The doctors there we so

concerned about my condition they wanted to check me into the mental-health

ward.

 

Being the way I am I refused but agreed to come back the next day and

see a psychiatrist, which I did and he put me on a huge dose of Effexor.

That night I was on the Web and for some unknown reason I did a search for

Splenda and found the www.mercola.com website.

 

When I read your information on Splenda I was shocked -- I simply had no

clue! I am now 99.9 percent convinced that my mental health issues were a

direct result of using Splenda. I even had the stomach cramps and chest

pains that other people have mentioned after using Splenda, but I dismissed

them as panic attacks and stress.

 

So the next morning I got up and had some more Splenda and, low and

behold, I started feeling the symptoms of a deepening depression again! It

was clearly due to the Splenda, so I tossed it out.

 

I just want to say thank you. I would love to help get this product off

the market! By the way, I missed work because of my ordeal, so I had to tell

my boss about my problems and now I have to explain to him that I'm not nuts

or having a break down -- how embarrassing! Thanks again.

 

Conclusion

 

It is clear from the hazards seen in pre-approval research and from its

chemical structure that years or decades of use may contribute to serious

chronic immunological and neurological disorders.

 

It is very important that people who have any interest in their health stay

away from the highly toxic sweetener, aspartame and other dangerous

sweeteners such as sucralose (Splenda), and acesulfame-k (Sunette, Sweet &

Safe, Sweet One).

 

From Dr. James Bowen:

 

Lying and deceit on the artificial sweetener issue has been the FDA's

Modus Operandi ever since Donald Rumsfeld broke what decency was left in the

U.S. government to put Aspartame on the market as a “contract on humanity”.

If the FDA's own scientifically sound rules were followed, sucralose would

never have been approved.

 

When questions were raised about the 40 percent reduction in size of the

thymus gland in rodents (which should have been reason enough for the FDA to

ban its use in food products), the manufacturer merely said, “Well the rats

wouldn't eat the food with sucralose in it, so the thymus lost weight from

starvation.”

 

The FDA allowed that explanation even though it was an admission that

the rats hadn't ingested the required amount of sucralose, but had

demonstrated immense damage anyway. In fact, if research animals won't

voluntarily eat the required dose of an experimental substance, it can be

given by gastric gavage, which is a common and well-known research method.

 

Moreover, the rats so fed were only 7-20 percent underweight versus the

average for the control group. Rats who are severely starved to create a 30

percent weight loss, only shrink their thymus by an average of 7 percent.

The net conclusion from all this is that both the thymus shrinkage and the

growth retardation caused by sucralose were enough, in each case, to

disqualify sucralose from the marketplace.

 

The moral of the story

 

So how (and why) did sucralose, and previously aspartame, get FDA approval?

The same answers would most likely apply to aspartame, bovine growth hormone

and possibly hundreds of other dangerous FDA-approved products that end up

in our food supply.

 

The approval of these products begin a domino effect of corporate profits

that, in the aggregate, are equal to billions of dollars annually (that is,

product sales and the sales of doctor visits, pharmaceutical drugs, hospital

stays and invasive surgeries). These dollars speak very loudly on Capitol

Hill.

 

The Mercola website lists seven pages of products that contain sucralose.

Many of them are considered to be “health foods” and “health drinks.”

 

We hope this article will encourage you to question the safety of all

packaged food items, even if you purchased it in a health food store.

 

The information in this article was taken from Dr. Joseph Mercola's website

www.mercola.com and Mark D. Gold's website www.holisticmed.com/splenda.

 

 

 

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