Aspartame Has Been Linked to Various Cancers
As little as one diet soda a day
may increase the risk of leukemia in men and women, and myeloma and
non-Hodgkin lymphoma in men, according to results from the longest-ever
running study on whether aspartame is a carcinogen in humans.
The World's Most Thorough Study on Aspartame
This study analyzed data for a period of 22 years. 77,218 women and 47,810 men were included in the analysis, giving a total of 2,278,396 person-years (the number of participants in the study times the amount of time each person spends in the study). Apart from its sheer size, what makes this study superior to previous studies is the detail in which aspartame intake was assessed.
Every two years, each participant was given a detailed dietary questionnaire, and they had their diets reassessed every four years. Previous studies, which found no link between aspartame and cancer only assessed the participants' aspartame intake at one period in time, which significantly reduces the accuracy of the study.
The results of this new study showed that one 12-fl oz. can of diet soda a day leads to:
Previous Research on Animals
This study shows the importance of quality research. The majority of the past studies that have shown no link between aspartame and certain cancers have been heavily criticized for being too short and for ignoring long-term aspartame intake. This study solves both of those problems.
The fact that this study also produced a positive link between aspartame and different types of cancer is really not that surprising considering that a previous best-in-class study carried out in 2006 on 900 rats, over their entire lifespan, showed strikingly similar results; aspartame significantly increased the risk of male and female rats getting lymphomas and leukemia.
What is, perhaps, more worrying is the follow-up study, which looked into the effects of aspartame exposure on rats during their fetal stage. Increased leukemia and lymphoma risks were found and, this time, female rats had an increase in breast cancer rates. This raises a very daunting question: will future, high-quality studies uncover links between aspartame and the other cancer types it has been implicated with (brain, prostate, and breast)?
There is now more reason than ever to avoid aspartame in our diets. For those of you who think going back to sugary sodas is a "healthier" alternative, this study had a surprising finding: men who consume one or more sugary sodas a day have a 66% increase in non-Hodgkin lymphoma (which is even worse than that for diet soda). Therefore, perhaps the best soda is no soda at all.
The World's Most Thorough Study on Aspartame
This study analyzed data for a period of 22 years. 77,218 women and 47,810 men were included in the analysis, giving a total of 2,278,396 person-years (the number of participants in the study times the amount of time each person spends in the study). Apart from its sheer size, what makes this study superior to previous studies is the detail in which aspartame intake was assessed.
Every two years, each participant was given a detailed dietary questionnaire, and they had their diets reassessed every four years. Previous studies, which found no link between aspartame and cancer only assessed the participants' aspartame intake at one period in time, which significantly reduces the accuracy of the study.
The results of this new study showed that one 12-fl oz. can of diet soda a day leads to:
- 42% higher leukemia risk in men and women.
- 102% higher multiple myeloma risk in men only.
- 31% non-Hodgkin lymphoma risk in men only.
Previous Research on Animals
This study shows the importance of quality research. The majority of the past studies that have shown no link between aspartame and certain cancers have been heavily criticized for being too short and for ignoring long-term aspartame intake. This study solves both of those problems.
The fact that this study also produced a positive link between aspartame and different types of cancer is really not that surprising considering that a previous best-in-class study carried out in 2006 on 900 rats, over their entire lifespan, showed strikingly similar results; aspartame significantly increased the risk of male and female rats getting lymphomas and leukemia.
What is, perhaps, more worrying is the follow-up study, which looked into the effects of aspartame exposure on rats during their fetal stage. Increased leukemia and lymphoma risks were found and, this time, female rats had an increase in breast cancer rates. This raises a very daunting question: will future, high-quality studies uncover links between aspartame and the other cancer types it has been implicated with (brain, prostate, and breast)?
There is now more reason than ever to avoid aspartame in our diets. For those of you who think going back to sugary sodas is a "healthier" alternative, this study had a surprising finding: men who consume one or more sugary sodas a day have a 66% increase in non-Hodgkin lymphoma (which is even worse than that for diet soda). Therefore, perhaps the best soda is no soda at all.
Examples of Aspartame-Laden Products
Nowadays, aspartame can be found in over 6,000 products, more frequently in diet and sugar-free foods.
Below are some shocking examples:
The US Food and Drug Administration state that aspartame is safe for consumption, despite the fact that 85% of complaints reported through their agency are adverse reactions to aspartame (including 5 deaths).
Other well-documented side effects of aspartame are:
Aspartame's components (aspartic acid, methanol, and phenylalanine) are to blame. The latter has been synthetically altered so that it is able to carry a methyl group, which gives aspartame its sweet taste. This phenylalanine methyl bond allows the methyl group on the phenylalanine to break off easily and form methanol.
Below are some shocking examples:
- Chewing gum
- Laxatives
- Yogurt
- Coffee
- Breath mints
- Pasteurized milk
- Over-the-counter drugs
The US Food and Drug Administration state that aspartame is safe for consumption, despite the fact that 85% of complaints reported through their agency are adverse reactions to aspartame (including 5 deaths).
Other well-documented side effects of aspartame are:
- Headaches/migraines
- Dizziness
- Muscle spasms
- Nausea
- Heart palpitations
- Vertigo
- Breathing difficulties
- Memory loss
- Joint pains
- Insomnia
- Depression
- Slurred speech
- Anxiety or panic attacks
Aspartame's components (aspartic acid, methanol, and phenylalanine) are to blame. The latter has been synthetically altered so that it is able to carry a methyl group, which gives aspartame its sweet taste. This phenylalanine methyl bond allows the methyl group on the phenylalanine to break off easily and form methanol.
In fruits and vegetables,
methanol is bound to a fiber called pectin and this allows it to pass
safely throughout the digestive system. However, in aspartame's case,
the methanol is not bound to anything that helps eliminate it from our
body. Therefore, the methanol is converted by the alcohol dehydrogenase
(ADH) enzyme into formaldehyde, which can wreak havoc on your body. All
animals, apart from us human beings, have the natural ability to break
down methanol into safe formic acid.
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