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          Bitter Sweet Aspartame A Diet
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Bitter Sweet Aspartame:  A Diet Delusion
I have always  been a health and weight conscious individual.  Because my  thyroid does not work,  I am automatically prone to weight gain.  At the office, I have found my click amongst those sitting around the lunch table with their salads and and diet soda ....
          Middle of essay .... was thus a safe artificial sweetener for diabetics. Food processors, noting that it was 500 to 700 times sweeter than sugar, were able to cut costs by using it. Even Theodore Roosevelt, a diabetic, championed saccharin early on. When, in 1907, the chief of the USDA's Bureau of Chemistry fretted about the safety of saccharin and wanted it banned from canned foods, Roosevelt was bombastic. "My doctor gives it to me every day. Anybody who says saccharin is injurious to health is an idiot!" 
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