A study published in March 2014 revealed that the consumption of diet sodas is linked with an 30% increase in heart disease and
death related to cardiovascular events.
This is yet another study showing clear evidence of the dangers of aspartame and splenda, which the FDA continues to allow in diet sodas, candy, gum, yogurt, cookies and more. Did you know the top level CEO's of the sweetener companies (e.g., Monsanto) and the FDA are old buddies and have switched places holding position within both organizations?
See the links below for alarming evidence of artificial sweeteners and their link to depression, weight gain, endocrine disorders, migraine headaches.... even gulf war syndrome.
But first the good news!...if you want to enjoy a soda with no worries....A tasty and safe soda alternative, Zevia soda, is available in health foods stores, Amazon.com and more retailers are being added all the time. It is sweetened with stevia, monk fruit, and erythritol. It has zero calories, and does not contain phosphoric acid, which erodes your teeth. For more info, see www.zevia.com.
Aspartame is, by Far, the Most Dangerous Substance on the Market that is Added To Foods
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2011/11/06/aspartame-most-dangerous-substance-added-to-food.aspx
Drinking soda greatly increases your risk of stroke: Study
http://www.naturalnews.com/040647_soda_consumption_stroke_risk_diet.html#ixzz2yVT7EZnI
Artificial Sweetener Disease; a new breed of sickness
http://www.naturalnews.com/034378_artificial_sweetener_disease_ASD_aspartame.html#ixzz2yVS9omyJ
Artificial Sweeteners Cause Greater Weight Gain than Sugar, Yet Another Study Reveals
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2012/12/04/saccharin-aspartame-dangers.aspx
Diet soda dramatically increases depression risk
http://www.naturalnews.com/038686_diet_soda_depression_aspartame.html
Artificial sweeteners alter how body handles real sugar
http://www.naturalnews.com/028592_artificial_sweeteners_sugar.html#ixzz2yVST2cQK
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