Stop Drinking Diet Coke

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Rat with tumor

I loved doing science experiments when I was a kid. I did one in which I tested the effects of talking to plants and playing music in the greenhouse. My mom gave me some of her basil plants. I kept them separated, but gave them all the same amount of water, sunshine, etc.

I yelled at the first group of plants. The others I spoke softly to and played classical music. I was amazed to see that the first group died rather quickly and the second group thrived.

Here’s a really neat little science experiment one lady did. She’s a grown up doing science experiments — which I think is really cool. Why stop doing science experiments just because you’re older?

My Aspartame Experiment

She gave a group of rats Nutrasweet in their water supply for two years. They developed enormous tumors, obesity, paralysis, and many deformities and birth defects. The photos are shocking.

If aspartame does this to rats, what’s it doing to us?

Death is No. 77 on the FDA list of aspartame symptoms.

Conclusion: This stuff is poison! Stop buying anything with Nutrasweet or Aspartame on the label. It is not safe.

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7 Comments on "Stop Drinking Diet Coke"

  1. cheeseslave
    infinitygoods
    11/03/2008 at 9:58 am Permalink

    WOW! Followed the link to her science experiment. I always knew it was bad, but never realized it was this bad. It is also known to be bad for human mental health.

    Thank you for the info.

  2. cheeseslave
    Momma
    11/03/2008 at 3:07 pm Permalink

    This is very pertinent to a conversation I had just today. It’s being forwarded. Thanks for linking to all these great stories I would never have found myself!

  3. cheeseslave
    cbrunette
    12/03/2008 at 6:34 am Permalink

    About a year ago, I stopped fetching a Diet Coke for my boss. I told her point-blank that if she wanted to make her brain swiss-cheese and get cancer again, she can walk a block to get the nasty stuff herself. So there!

  4. cheeseslave
    Paul Eilers
    15/03/2008 at 2:36 pm Permalink

    Diet Coke and other soft drinks all contain something called excitotoxins.

    A good book to read about this subject is titled, “Excitotoxins: The Taste That Kills” by Dr. Russell Blaylock, M.D.

  5. cheeseslave
    cheeseslave
    15/03/2008 at 7:38 pm Permalink

    Yes, that one is on my “to read” list!

  6. cheeseslave
    fervid_unicorn (from LJ)
    10/04/2008 at 1:22 pm Permalink

    Do you know the history of aspartame? It’s absolutely horrific.

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