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Saccharin, which is often seen in pink packets of Sweet 'N Low and has no calories, was added to the list in 1981 due to fears it caused bladder cancer in rats.
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Eat a high-protein diet and substitute Stevia or Saccharin for sugar.
Jacob Teitelbaum, M.D.: Five Common 'No No's' for People With Fibromyalgia M.D. Jacob Teitelbaum 2011
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Eat a high-protein diet and substitute Stevia or Saccharin for sugar.
Jacob Teitelbaum, M.D.: Five Common 'No No's' for People With Fibromyalgia M.D. Jacob Teitelbaum 2011
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Saccharin is 300 times sweeter than sucrose or sugar, and is a common ingredient in diet soft drinks, juices, sweets, and chewing gum.
EPA removes saccharin from list of hazardous substances 2010
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Saccharin, the oldest artificial sweetener, had been suspected of causing cancer after it was linked to bladder cancer in rats in the late 1970s.
EPA removes saccharin from list of hazardous substances 2010
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Some of the most common artificial sweeteners are: Aspartame, Sucralose, Splenda, Acesulfame-K (Acesfulfame Potassium), NutraSweet, as well as Saccharin.
British Columbia Parents Force Education Ministry to Ban ALL Artificial Sweeteners 2009
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Over and over we see this happening, GMO debates, smoking debates, organic laws, MSG, Saccharin and other food additives, now BPA.
Enviroblog: Thank You For Buying Our Toxic Plastic Archives 2009
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Saccharin gained popularity during the sugar shortages of World War I. Teddy Roosevelt may have led the charge up San Juan Hill, but the nutrient value and integrity of the American food supply has been going downhill ever since.
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Saccharin was invented in 1879 when a chemist named Constantin Fahlberg spilled a substance on his hands while doing research at Johns Hopkins University.
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Let's not forget to spray scented Aluminum under our arms (for what we think is a fresh, clean scent), and brush our teeth with FD&C Blue #1, SLS, Resorcinol, Saccharin and Fluoride, with a trace of triSodium Phosphate.
Amy Swift: Ladies Who Launch: Moms - Beware! Is It Beauty Or Cancer That Is In Our Bathrooms 2008
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