Pure Evil : Monsanto

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Pure Evil : Monsanto

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Rimbaud III wrote:
clocker bob wrote: Aspartame is bad shit, one molecule removed from formaldehyde, apparently. You can pickle your brain with that crap, I think.


And guess who we have to thank for its rushed roll out into the consumer market?

Donald Rumsfeld.


Although I imagine you already knew this...


That link took me directly to a forest of evil.

Artificial sweeteners are toxic, and since so many people who drink diet pop think they're just drinking calorie-free emptiness, they're chain drinkers of that shit.

I noticed that in the recent agreement between gov't and soft drink manufacturers to ban pop sales in grade schools, they do permit diet pop sales on high school campuses. Childhood obesity seems to be all they're trying to correct with these measures, everything else is off the table and under the rug.

Anecdotal evidence that aspartame disrupts memory has been growing since the sugar substitute was approved in the early 1980s, though attempts to prove the claim have so far been equivocal. Previous studies have tested memory by asking aspartame users to remember lists of words or numbers-- tests of short-term memory. But according to Timothy M. Barth, Ph.D., a psychology professor at Texas Christian University, those studies focused on the wrong type of memory.

In his study of 90 students, Barth found that participants who regularly drank diet sodas containing aspartame performed as well as nonusers on laboratory tests. However, aspartame users were more likely to report long-term memory lapses like forgetting details of personal routines or whether or not a task had been completed.

Pure Evil : Monsanto

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"Dad's working at Dupont,
Mom's working at Monsanto,
All my friends are here,
ready to PARRR-TY, MAAAAAAANNNNN..."

What? Oh, Monsanto. CRAP CRAP CRAP CRAP CRAP. An utterly vile corporation.
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