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Re: Is aspartame really safer in reducing the risk of hypoglycemia during exercise in patients with type 2 diabetes? Ferland A, Brassard P, Poirier P, Universite Laval, Quebec, Diabetes Care 2007 July: Murray 2007.07.06     

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Author: Dave
Date: Jul 8, 2007 22:51

...P. PMID: 17596482 OBSERVATIONS Is Aspartame Really Safer in Reducing the Risk of Hypoglycemia During Exercise ... glucose levels (1-3). The safety of aspartame has been a controversial issue for quite some time now. This noncarbohydrate ... than a sucrose-sweetened meal. Contrary to all expectation, the aspartame breakfast induced a similar rise in glucose ...
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Re: Is aspartame really safer in reducing the risk of hypoglycemia during exercise in patients with type 2 diabetes? Ferland A, Brassard P, Poirier P, Universite Laval, Quebec, Diabetes Care 2007 July: Murray 2007.07.06     

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Author: Hannah Gruen
Date: Jul 8, 2007 19:25

... news:1183761494.481169.56290@d30g2000prg.googlegroups.com... Is aspartame really safer in reducing the risk of hypoglycemia during exercise in patients with type 2 diabetes? Well, you sure could not tell from this ... quoted study suggests that yes, it may occur with foods sweetened with aspartame. The result is that the body secretes more insulin than necessary ...
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Is aspartame really safer in reducing the risk of hypoglycemia during exercise in patients with type 2 diabetes? Ferland A, Brassard P, Poirier P, Universite Laval, Quebec, Diabetes Care 2007 July: Murray 2007.07.06     

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Author: Rich Murray
Date: Jul 7, 2007 00:38

... P. PMID: 17596482 OBSERVATIONS Is Aspartame Really Safer in Reducing the Risk of Hypoglycemia During Exercise in ... and blood glucose levels (1-3). The safety of aspartame has been a controversial issue for quite some time now. This noncarbohydrate ... kcal), and 5) fasting. We hypothesized that using fructose or aspartame instead of sucrose would have a lower impact on insulin ...
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Is aspartame really safer in reducing the risk of hypoglycemia during exercise in patients with type 2 diabetes? Ferland A, Brassard P, Poirier P, Universite Laval, Quebec, Diabetes Care 2007 July: Murray 2007.07.06     

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Author: Rich Murray
Date: Jul 6, 2007 23:40

... P. PMID: 17596482 OBSERVATIONS Is Aspartame Really Safer in Reducing the Risk of Hypoglycemia During Exercise in ... and blood glucose levels (1-3). The safety of aspartame has been a controversial issue for quite some time now. This noncarbohydrate ... kcal), and 5) fasting. We hypothesized that using fructose or aspartame instead of sucrose would have a lower impact on insulin ...
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Is aspartame really safer in reducing the risk of hypoglycemia during exercise in patients with type 2 diabetes? Ferland A, Brassard P, Poirier P, Universite Laval, Quebec, Diabetes Care 2007 July: Murray 2007.07.06     

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Author: Rich Murray
Date: Jul 6, 2007 23:40

... P. PMID: 17596482 OBSERVATIONS Is Aspartame Really Safer in Reducing the Risk of Hypoglycemia During Exercise in ... and blood glucose levels (1-3). The safety of aspartame has been a controversial issue for quite some time now. This noncarbohydrate ... kcal), and 5) fasting. We hypothesized that using fructose or aspartame instead of sucrose would have a lower impact on insulin ...
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phenylalanine and aspartic acid from low dose aspartame in rabbits interfere with blood coagulation, Pretorius E and Humphries P, U. of Pretoria, Ultrastruct Pathol 2007 March: Murray 2007.07.14     

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Author: Rich Murray
Date: Jul 16, 2007 05:03

... catalyst alpha-thrombin. The authors investigate the effect of aspartame on platelet and fibrin ultrastructure, by using the rabbit animal....yahoo.com/group/aspartameNMmessage/1451 Artificial sweeteners (aspartame, sucralose) and coloring agents will be banned from use in....yahoo.com/group/aspartameNMmessage/1450 Is aspartame really safer in reducing the risk of hypoglycemia during exercise ...
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phenylalanine and aspartic acid from low dose aspartame in rabbits interfere with blood coagulation, Pretorius E and Humphries P, U. of Pretoria, Ultrastruct Pathol 2007 March: Murray 2007.07.14     

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Author: Rich Murray
Date: Jul 14, 2007 09:42

... catalyst alpha-thrombin. The authors investigate the effect of aspartame on platelet and fibrin ultrastructure, by using the rabbit animal....yahoo.com/group/aspartameNMmessage/1451 Artificial sweeteners (aspartame, sucralose) and coloring agents will be banned from use in....yahoo.com/group/aspartameNMmessage/1450 Is aspartame really safer in reducing the risk of hypoglycemia during exercise ...
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Artificial sweeteners (aspartame, sucralose) and coloring agents will be banned from use in newly-born and baby foods, the European Parliament decided: Latvia ban in schools 2006: Murray 2007.07.12     

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Author: Rich Murray
Date: Jul 13, 2007 08:16

... and tobacco smoke: IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans implicate formaldehyde in #88 and alcohol drinks in #... by expert Greek team of neurotoxicity in infant rats by aspartame (or its parts, methanol, phenylalanine, aspartic acid), KH ...groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNMmessage/1450 Is aspartame really safer in reducing the risk of hypoglycemia during exercise in ...
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Artificial sweeteners (aspartame, sucralose) and coloring agents will be banned from use in newly-born and baby foods, the European Parliament decided: Latvia ban in schools 2006: Murray 2007.07.12     

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Author: Rich Murray
Date: Jul 13, 2007 08:16

... and tobacco smoke: IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans implicate formaldehyde in #88 and alcohol drinks in #... by expert Greek team of neurotoxicity in infant rats by aspartame (or its parts, methanol, phenylalanine, aspartic acid), KH ...groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNMmessage/1450 Is aspartame really safer in reducing the risk of hypoglycemia during exercise in ...
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Re: Is aspartame really safer in reducing the risk of hypoglycemia during exercise in patients with type 2 diabetes? Ferland A, Brassard P, Poirier P, Universite Laval, Quebec, Diabetes Care 2007 July: Murray 2007.07.06     

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Author: Pat
Date: Jul 9, 2007 14:16

"Dave" <dwickford@yahoo.com> I come across information on the internet that aspartame is toxic and should be avoided. e.g. water is better than a diet drink. There are conspiracy theories as to how is was approved. You also reposted all of the original post only to add 2 sentences at the bottom which are idiotic. Therefore, you are an idiot. <plonk>
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