By H. J. Roberts, M.D., F.A.C.P., F.C.C.P. Sunshine Sentinel Press, Inc., 2001. Price: $75.00
Aspartame is everywhere. This artificial sweetener is found in coffee, cereal, toothpaste, and it's even in "diet water." In fact, aspartame is in more than 9,000 products available in your local supermarket. Aspartame has slowly taken the place of sugar over the years as a dieting aid. It is tasty, versatile, and as far as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is concerned--safe.
According to Aspartame Disease: An Ignored Epidemic, a new book from Dr. H. J. Roberts, a quiet epidemic might be building steam right under our noses. Although the FDA labels aspartame "generally regarded as safe" (GRAS), more than a few consumers have reported myriad health problems as a result of aspartame.
"... By mid-1986 ... over 10,000 consumers had sent complaints to the FDA, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the manufacturer, interested investigators, and consumer organizations," Dr. Roberts writes. "It later became apparent that this number grossly underestimated the problem because most consumers are not inclined to submit reports of adverse reactions once they suspect the cause."
Intended as a combination desk reference and layperson's educational tool, this book covers nearly every scenario concerning aspartame ingestion and subsequent medical problems.
Countless stories of confused and desperate patients complaining of mysterious symptoms are scattered among analyses of scientific data, curious facts, and the FDA's silence on the potentially harmful side effects of aspartame overuse. Particularly disturbing is evidence that aspartame is converted into a form of formaldehyde, which is used as an embalming agent, upon digestion in the body.
At 1,000 pages, Aspartame Disease is certainly not a light book, but it can be an indispensable tool for consumers who are concerned about what exactly they are putting into their bodies.
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