A new class action lawsuit alleges that a nutrition company deceived consumers by claiming that their protein bars contained no artificial sweeteners despite being sweetened by maltitol syrup
Category: Artificial Sweetener Additives
Artificial Sweetener Aspartame Linked to Anxiety: Study
Scientific researchers have now linked the synthetic sweetener Aspartame to anxiety.
Artificial Sweeteners Linked with Heart Disease and Stroke: Study
The results of a new, large scale, long-term scientific study suggest that high consumption of artificial sweeteners may have a direct association with cardiovascular disease risk, including heart attack and stroke.
Diet drinks, synthetic sweeteners linked to increased stroke risk in mature women
We have reported on numerous studies over the years that have raised concerns about the potential health dangers of artificial … More
Increased Death Risk from Highly Processed Food Additives: Researchers
For decades scientific researchers have been examining the adverse health consequences of individual chemical additives common in highly processed foods. … More
Diet Soda Linked with Diabetic Blindness: Study
While it is unclear whether it is the artificial sweeteners themselves, other additives commonly used in conjunction with artificial sweeteners, … More
Avoid these Food Additives in Your Kid’s Lunch: Mainstream Media Report
It is good to see that the mainstream media is now calling out potentially problematic food additives. The reason? They … More
Artificial Sweeteners Toxic to Digestive System: Scientists
Here is yet another study demonstrating that the synthetic additives in artificial sweeteners can be harmful to human health. In … More
The Controversial Additive in New Diet Coke
So the corporate office of Coca-Cola claims that normally additive-adverse Millennials are “OK” with the fact that the new Diet … More
Synthetic Sweeteners in Diet Soda Triple Risk of Deadly Stroke: New Study
Researchers here at CFL have been among the growing number of professionals beating the drum about the adverse health risks … More