Acesulfame Potassium Dangers
Comments on article "Acesulfame Potassium Dangers"| Name | Views and Comments | Date |
| Susan Wesley | I only use stevia! | 1/29/2012 |
| richard | so why is this poison being marketed,so many young people chew gum,drink diet soda,and yogurt is supposed to be a healthy food or so we are all led to believe ,who will stop these criminally negiligent food manufacturing companies,and their many sister companies | 10/17/2011 |
| Penny Lyn Haulm | Please create a link to post the articles described from this site. I will mention on twitter and Facebook. Thank you | 9/6/2011 |
| MAUREEN LEHMAN | is acesulfame potassium a sulfate irritant? i am allergic to sulfates, and am not sure what this is | 7/20/2011 |
| Fran | Its no wonder we are all getting sick. Can't believe our government allows this garbage. Back to the basics I say. | 7/14/2011 |
| concerned | If people are not aware that it lowers your blood sugar why isn't there a warning on products that contain it ? | 6/24/2011 |
| Marshall | Where are the references for your statements or am I supposed to simply accept what you said as fact because you said it? | 5/17/2011 |
| checking it out | It would be nice if you listed reference articles for your claims. | 5/6/2011 |
| Elle | Nice range of features researched & discussed. | 4/12/2011 |
| Dana | Is acesulfame potassium safe for dog consumption? | 4/1/2011 |
| anon | where are your references to the studies/facts you have mentioned? | 1/24/2011 |
| Kimberly | Thanks so much for this article. I found this article through my research of the ingredients in an instant oatmeal (Active Lifestyle sold by Kroger stores). I know its the food thats making us such an unhealthly nation, and my repeated research is proving my theory true. Even things people think are healthy are really not. We must research and get the truth out. The food additives are killing us. | 1/10/2011 |
| maria monica | Why acesulfame is used in the milk gor peole who do fitness? | 12/9/2010 |
| Mr. Researcher | I'm not eating any of this crud anymore-- aspartame, Ace K, *or* sucralose (which is a made-up name by its creator). "Sucralose" is an intelligent-sounding word similar to "sucrose," but in reality, they are nothing the same. Sucralose (Splenda) is a chlorinated molecule. You wouldn't drink the chlorine that goes in your pool, would you? Yikes... | 8/31/2010 |

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