Saturday, March 19, 2011

What did you know about it?

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On these days of modern technology there are lots of things being invented. There are plenty of things being changed into something impossible to happen. Organic chemicals replaced with non-organic for business purposes not medically considering the risk of the consuming public. One of the subjects I am referring here
is all about Aspartame. This is a kind of sweetener we can find commonly on sodas, chewing gum, desserts, and pastries and even on some pharmaceutical products. Aspartame is a substitute economically on our table-sugar we use everyday on our home especially to those people who has diabetes problem. It is 200 times  sweeter compare to sugar. When you see a label "sugar-free" then one of the major components of that is aspartame.

What is Aspartame
According to Wikipedia: It is an artificial sweetener. Business-wise product because its sweetness last longer than our plain sugar (table sugar). (For more information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspartame)
A sweetener being prescribed always by physicians to diabetic person has major component of aspartame.
E.g. Sweet’nLow: Zero Calories Sweeteners, Slenda: No Calories Sweetener, Equal:0c Calorie Sweetener and lot more..These are all Aspartame based sweeteners.
When aspartame is taken into our body system it would break down into three (3) different chemical components namely, aspartic acid, phenylalanine and methanol.

Aspartame Benefits:
  • Taste like sugar that some people really taste is like really sugar
  • Can be converted into different flavors for candies, different chewing gums
  • Can't cause tooth decay
  • Physician’s commonly prescribe sweeteners for diabetic patients
  • Good for person who are losing weights
  • Good for those people who are losing weight
  • Low Calorie Sweetener

Few of Negative Side-effects
  • Major contributor of eye blindness
  • Ringing or buzzing sound on ear
  • Headaches, migraines and (some severe) dizziness, unsteadiness, etc
  • Anxiety and Insomnia
  • Chest palpitations, tachycardia
  • Chest abdominal pain
  • Pain when swallowing
  • Skin and Allergies
  • Thinning or losing of hair

Prevention of side effects
  • Inform all your friends and relatives
  • Conduct seminars and information drive on public places
  • Inform local government authorities
  • Spread the information to all social network (if possible)
  • Write articles and submit it to online article directories
  • Teach by example

Prevention is Better than Cure..

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