Guest guest Posted February 13, 2012 Report Share Posted February 13, 2012 THIS SUCH AN UTTER OUTRAGE:Neotame has similar structure to aspartame — except that, from it’s structure, appears to be even more toxic than aspartame. This potential increase in toxicity will make up for the fact that less will be used in diet drinks. Like aspartame, some of the concerns include gradual neurotoxic and immunotoxic damage from the combination of the formaldehyde metabolite (which is toxic at extremely low doses) and the excitotoxic amino acid. (Holisticmed.com) But surely, this product would be labeled! NOT SO!!! For this little gem, no labeling required. And it is even included in USDA Certified Organic food. the article is continued here: http://farmwars.info/?p=4897 Charlie Exeland, WI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2012 Report Share Posted February 14, 2012 this sweetener is also being added to fake livestock feed to make it more edible under another name which doesnt matter bec it doesnt need to be listed anyway. are farmers going to have to make their own feed to keep it away from their animals? sounds like we lost our country, ie i can no longer pay what they ask for my poBox and have to look for a different bank every 3mos or constantly due to unstable policies and gauging. the list goes on. thanks, eco Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2012 Report Share Posted February 16, 2012 It is very important that everyone do all possible to become more self sufficient. The poor quality, and chemical load/GMO of commodities is reason enough, but we are headed for some serious hard times in this country. What will many do if it isn't at the feed store, or any where for that matter? When the chemical wormers and such are no longer available? We have been so reliant on band aides for so long, how will most survive without them? Now is the time to learn the practices that allow us to get off the merry go round of off farm inputs. It makes good economic and health sense to grow your own nutrient dense feed any ways, or work with a close neighbor if not possible. Cheyenne > > are farmers going to have to make their own feed to keep it away from their animals? sounds like we lost our country, ie i can no longer pay what they ask for my poBox and have to look for a different bank every 3mos or constantly due to unstable policies and gauging. the list goes on. thanks, > eco > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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