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  • CSPI Acesulfame-k Web Page

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

    www.cspinet.org

  • Medline Plus Sweetener Information

    This article describes sweetener uses, their side effects and definitions of caloric and noncaloric types of sweeteners.

    medlineplus.nlm.nih.gov

  • Sugars & Low-Calorie Sweeteners

    Discusses the different types of artificial sweeteners and those awaiting approval.

    www.ific.org

  • FDA Consumer: Sugar Substitutes

    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."

    www.fda.gov

  • Cancer and Artificial Sweeteners Fact Sheet

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

    www.cancer.gov

  • Zsweet® All Natural Sweetener

    A sugar substitute using the substance erythritol. FAQ, online store, recipes, news articles, and an information about the safety of erythritol.

    www.zsweet.com

  • A Tale of Two Sweeteners

    An article by Gail Davis about the pros of stevia and cons of aspartame.

    www.vegsource.com

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