I think the thing with this type of product is that you wouldn't necessarily 
notice anything happening at all, until it was too late.  However, as long as 
people are aware of the danger and can make an informed choice, then that is of 
course, their prerogative.   dee

On 23 Feb 2010, at 19:03, sol wrote:

> Well, I'm sorry to tell you but MY personal experience is that I feel the 
> same whether having some or being off it completely for years at a time. I 
> just feel no adverse effects from it. It was one of the first things I looked 
> at given my known health issues.
> If removing something for several years from one's diet doesn't fix anything, 
> and starting up again does not increase anything, I don't see the point, 
> myself.
> And I have read that it is an individual sensitivity issue, and for us at 
> this house it does seem to be just that, and we have decided not to worry 
> about it.
> BTW, I do agree the FDA is lax on this, and don't really care  how many 
> adverse reports they receive. I even read somewhere that they long ago 
> stopped collecting adverse event data on it.
> Now, if they were to bring back Cyclamate, which were exonerated umpty ump 
> years ago I'd be a happy camper.  Meantime, I try to not use too much of any 
> sweetener, but I don't have any fear of a bit of aspartame now and then.
> sol
> 


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