Anybody drink diet drinks?
Anybody drink diet drinks?
Might be interested in reading this.
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medical ... wsid=34040#
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medical ... wsid=34040#
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Mr.Magnetichead
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Freakaloin
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Mr.Magnetichead
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...I think you misunderstand.Mr.Magnetichead wrote:Oh right so youd have to drink enough of it to say..... give a blue whale cancer.tnf wrote:should say "can cause cancer in rats at levels currently approved for humans."
its definitely not good stuff though.
I drink 1 can of diet coke a day.
The whole thing is a sliding scale. If the link is made here than consuming a large quantity of aspertine causes 20% more instances of cancer in mice (for example) then it follows that drinking a small amount will still increase your chance of developing a cancer proportionally.
It's not as if 100 cans of coke zero = 3 cancerous lumps per person :icon27:
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Mr.Magnetichead
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No but they said that a mouse would have to consume as much that is tolerable by a person to increase the chances of cancer.Foo wrote:...I think you misunderstand.Mr.Magnetichead wrote:Oh right so youd have to drink enough of it to say..... give a blue whale cancer.tnf wrote:should say "can cause cancer in rats at levels currently approved for humans."
its definitely not good stuff though.
I drink 1 can of diet coke a day.
The whole thing is a sliding scale. If the link is made here than consuming a large quantity of aspertine causes 20% more instances of cancer in mice (for example) then it follows that drinking a small amount will still increase your chance of developing a cancer proportionally.
It's not as if 100 cans of coke zero = 3 cancerous lumps per person :icon27:
So I would have to consume as much as is tolerable for say a blue whale before it increased my chances in a similar way.
"Our study has shown that aspartame is a multipotential carcinogenic compound whose carcinogenic effects are also evident at a daily dose of 20 milligrams per kilogram of body weight (mg/kg), notably less than the current acceptable daily intake for humans," the authors write. Currently, the acceptable daily intake for humans is set at 50 mg/kg in the United States and 40 mg/kg in Europe.
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Mr.Magnetichead
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20mg per kg of body weight is a ratio. Yes, the actual amount of aspartame will be different but the ratio to your body weight would be the same...Mr.Magnetichead wrote:No but they said that a mouse would have to consume as much that is tolerable by a person to increase the chances of cancer.Foo wrote:...I think you misunderstand.Mr.Magnetichead wrote: Oh right so youd have to drink enough of it to say..... give a blue whale cancer.
The whole thing is a sliding scale. If the link is made here than consuming a large quantity of aspertine causes 20% more instances of cancer in mice (for example) then it follows that drinking a small amount will still increase your chance of developing a cancer proportionally.
It's not as if 100 cans of coke zero = 3 cancerous lumps per person :icon27:
So I would have to consume as much as is tolerable for say a blue whale before it increased my chances in a similar way.
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Freakaloin
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fucking hell even my beloved splenda isn't entirely kosher:
http://www.janethull.com/newsletter/020 ... plenda.php
http://www.janethull.com/newsletter/020 ... plenda.php
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SplishSplash
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Bottled water may contain many more bacterial colonies. It varies quite alot depending on the brand.SplishSplash wrote:I drink mineral water, what do I have to fear?
Here is a linky
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 090356.htm
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There are going to be court proceedings in New Mexico to hear evidence of aspartame's health effects.
http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/sepp/20 ... artame.htm
http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/sepp/20 ... artame.htm
MP calls for ban on 'unsafe' sweetener:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/food/Story/0, ... 34,00.html
Safety of artificial sweetener called into question by MP:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/food/Story/0, ... 71,00.html
http://www.guardian.co.uk/food/Story/0, ... 34,00.html
Safety of artificial sweetener called into question by MP:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/food/Story/0, ... 71,00.html
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