Food, Candy, Drinks

Saccharin
artificial sweetener
Saccharin
Research in the early '70s linked saccharin to an increased risk of bladder cancer,
so warning labels were mandated on food products using it. However, the research
involved rats, and scientists now believe that the problem does not extend to humans.
So, since Dec. 2000, manufacturers can use saccharin again without warning labels.

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Posted by dtdavis2012 at 1:41 pm (PDT) on Tue October 23, 2012   
When my grandmother made a pitcher of tea, not only did she add sugar but also saccharin to the mix. I gave that a thumbs down!! Saccharin was nasty!!

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