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Sweet Deception: Why Splenda, NutraSweet, and the FDA May Be Hazardous to Your Health is unavailable, but you can change that!

Most people believe that sucralose (Splenda) is a perfectly safe artificial sweetener. Big business and the FDA have fostered that dangerous misconception. The truth is Splenda is by no means safe; and the same is true for many of the other artificial sweeteners being marketed today. Dr. Joseph Mercola---supported by extensive studies and research---exposes the fact that Splenda actually...

In any case, with no warn ing, the FDA suddenly approved sucralose on April 1, 1998 (April Fools Day—how appropriate).After evaluating all the data in McNeil’s petition and other information, the FDA concluded that the proposed uses of sucralose were safe. McNeil was caught off-guard by the sudden approval and had to scramble to build a facility that could meet the demand.14 Neotame was approved as a general use sweetener in 2002 without protest. It was a win-win scenario for everyone involved. Everyone,