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			February 10, 2012 
 
			Often marketed as Equal and Nutrasweet, 
			aspartame is a well-known
			neurotoxic sweetener used in many food 
			products. 
			 
 
			While most individuals know about 
			aspartame and its dangers, there is another, lesser known sweetener 
			in the food supply that many people don’t know about -
			
			Neotame. 
 
 
			 
 
			On July 9, 2002, the United States Food 
			and Drug Administration (FDA) decided that Neotame’s safety and 
			functionality made it 
			
			available for consumption, thus resulting in 
			its approval. What’s concerning is, while Neotame has a similar 
			structure to aspartame, the chemicals used in its manufacturing 
			process seem to make the sweetener even more toxic than aspartame. 
 
			Although very similar to aspartame in 
			chemical structure, Neotame has one chemical added that aspartame 
			does not possess - 3-dimethylbutyl, which just so happens to be on 
			the Environmental Protection Agency’s 
			
			most hazardous chemical list. 
 Neotame’s manufacturing process involves combining aspartame with 3,3-dimethylbutyraldehyde, a chemical categorized as a highly flammable irritant. 
 
			The largest argument for the use of this 
			sweetener, as well as aspartame, is that they battle against 
			obesity, but it is well known that sweeteners like aspartame 
			actually 
			
			lead to obesity. ...it seems quite clear that their Neotame is no exception for consumption... 
 
 
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