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There's no proof that aspartame (usually known as Nutrasweet) has any effect ...
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There's no proof that aspartame (usually known as Nutrasweet) has any effect ...
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Rummy, of course, would go on to greater things, but not before engineering the sale of Searle and its suddenly quite valuable Nutrasweet division to Monsanto (which in turn sold Nutrasweet to a private-equity firm).
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Searle had in the 1960s developed the controversial but ultimately successful artificial sweetener aspartame, marketed as Nutrasweet, leaving pharmaceutical production to atrophy.
Scientist and Pharmaceutical Chief Opposed Price Controls Stephen Miller 2010
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In 1981, a company called Searle owned the patent on aspartame, already known, paradoxically, as Nutrasweet.
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Of the 165 studies, 74 had industry related funding (such as Searle, Nutrasweet®, Ajinomoto, and the International Life Sciences Institute Nutrition Foundation), and 91 were independently funded.
Dr. Joseph Mercola: The Deadly Neurotoxin Nearly EVERYONE Uses Daily (VIDEO) 2010
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Aspartame (951, Equal, Nutrasweet) is an artificial sweetener found in many products including diet drinks, sugar free products, dietary supplements, sports drinks and medications.
Printing: NEW ZEALAND NGO's call for Diet drink's aspartame to be dumped 2010
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When Monsanto Co. stepped in to acquire Searle in 1985, Nutrasweet was split off into a separate division.
Scientist and Pharmaceutical Chief Opposed Price Controls Stephen Miller 2010
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Aspartame (951, Equal, Nutrasweet) is an artificial sweetener found in many products including diet drinks, sugar free products, dietary supplements, sports drinks and medications.
OpEdNews - Diary: NEW ZEALAND NGO's call for Diet drink's aspartame to be dumped 2010
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Well, I got many comments on that post (yes, I do read and appreciate them), and one comment mentioned how most flavors of Trident contained Aspartame (Nutrasweet), and a gum that contained Xylitol would be better.
Thomas P. Connelly, D.D.S.: Mouth Health: The Skinny on Sugar Substitutes 2010
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