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  • Aspartame Information Center

    Information about aspartame including scientific studies and Internet rumors.

    www.aspartame.info

  • Aspartame is not Safe

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

    www.dorway.com

  • Aspartame is Safe: Reports from Health Groups on Aspartame

    Lists quotes from health groups and scientists who support the safety of aspartame.

    www.aspartameissafe.com

  • Aspartame (Nutrasweet) Toxicity Information Center

    Detailed scientific and general documentation regarding the toxicity of aspartame.

    www.holisticmed.com

  • Aspartame Resources

    Explains benefits, how the body handles aspartame, groups that may benefit from using aspartame, a serving chart, and a brochure in pdf format.

    www.aspartameresource.com

  • Aspartame Victims Support Group

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

    presidiotex.com

  • Aspartame Warning

    Find testimonials and the history of the aspartame approval.

    www.321recipes.com

  • Does Aspartame Kill

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

    doesaspartamekill.iwarp.com

  • Killing Me Sweetly

    Overview of the case against aspartame by journalist Bill Strubbe of the Sonoma County Independent.

    www.metroactive.com

  • Sweet Poison

    Information on adverse aspartame side effects and Dr. Janet Starr Hull's aspartame detox program.

    www.sweetpoison.com

  • The Truth about Aspartame

    Contains important information about aspartame, the first low-calorie sweetener approved by the FDA. Lists health authorities who endorse aspartame, and the benefits of aspartame.

    www.caloriecontrol.org

  • Urban Legends: Aspartame Warning

    David Emery refutes a chain e-mail by Betty Martini ("Nancy Markle") which "blithely implicates aspartame as the cause of just about every malady known to humankind".

    urbanlegends.about.com

  • MIT Tech Talk: Study reaffirms safety of aspartame

    Report on study in American Journal of Clinical Nutrition by visiting scientist at MIT, concluding that "aspartame is safe for the general population".

    web.mit.edu

  • FDA Statement on Aspartame

    FDA statement standing behind its original approval decision.

    www.fda.gov

  • The Truth About Aspartame

    Site supporting the use of aspartame. Has information about statistics, uses, safety, and organizations that support its use.

    www.aspartametruth.net

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