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Bleeding SUGARY Hell

But not Bt toxic potatoes:

Collecting evidence that the

governments of the world, regulators and Big Harmers KNOW all the

time:

That Bt GMO products KILL life by

destroying their guts and leaving them BLEEDING to death.

I found this:

17 years in Europe's food supplies

In use around some parts of the world

for 13 years before that.

But not in the Chinese food chain as

far as I know (5 times LESS cancers there!)

The European Food SAFETY (what does

this word mean to them?) Authority

After 17 years think its a good idea to

know if carcinogenic additives to our food is a good or bad idea.

I can tell them now:

It is OK if you dont mind 1 in 2 people

DYING early from CANCER.

EFSA

launches a public call for scientific data on aspartame

2011 June 1st

The European

Food Safety Authority (EFSA) is launching a public call for data on

the artificial sweetener aspartame (E 951) for consideration in a

full re-evaluation to be completed in 2012 as requested by the

European Commission. EFSA is undertaking a risk assessment of the

safety of this food additive based on all available scientific and

technical data. Due to EFSA’s scientific cooperation efforts,

particularly with its partners in EU Member States, ongoing liaison

with international partners and its stakeholder dialogue, EFSA can

draw on a well-established network to ensure that all the relevant

data are considered. The deadline of the call is 30 September 2011.

In May 2011,

EFSA accepted a request from the European Commission for the

re-evaluation of the artificial sweetener aspartame in 2012.

This call,

running from 1 June to 30 September 2011, has been launched to ensure

that EFSA’s risk assessment of the safety of aspartame will be the

most thorough and up-to-date yet. To complete its evaluation, EFSA

requires all available scientific and technical data – published,

unpublished and newly generated – related to the use of aspartame

in food and drinks and as a table-top sweetener.

Thanks to

EFSA’s scientific cooperation efforts, particularly with its

partners in EU Member States, ongoing liaison with international

partners and its dialogue with stakeholders, EFSA can draw on a

well-established network for support. This network helps to

disseminate news of the call and identify sources of data and

scientific literature. EFSA’s partners can also provide advice and

assistance to scientists, researchers and other interested parties to

help them identify the data that could support EFSA’s forthcoming

evaluation and its robustness.

Following the

public call for data, a document summarising the relevant data

available will be prepared. These data will then be considered for

the risk assessment.

Call

for scientific data on aspartame

EFSA

to conduct a full risk assessment of aspartame

BackgroundAspartame

is a low-calorie, intense sweetener, approximately 200 times sweeter

than sugar. European legislation harmonising its use in foodstuffs

was introduced in 1994.

For

media enquiries, please contact: Lucia

de Luca, Media Relations Officer or Steve Pagani, Head of

Media Relations OfficeTel: +39 0521

036149Email: Press@...

Not so much ASLEEP at the WHEEL

As

ABSOLUTELY and TRULY DEAD at the WHEEL

Not so much a Bleeding Hell!

As:

THE BIG C

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