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by vixen99·13y ago·view on hn ↗
No it isn't. If you're going to use it or products containing it, I strongly suggest you research this subject for yourself since this is not the place to argue the toss. When you do so, as ever, look to the money.
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look to the money

What is that supposed to mean? Coke (et al) probably make more money per volume on the diet drinks. So now that we've looked at the money, so what? As for health, you've got conspiracy nuts on one side, and a clear link with obesity, diabetes, and tooth decay on the other.

> What is that supposed to mean?

It means that, when you read a study, also read the name of the entity financing it.

What study are you referring to?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspartame_controversy

Aspartame has been deemed safe for human consumption by over 100 regulatory agencies in their respective countries

...are they all financed (corrupted) by your unidentified bogeyman?

Big Sweetener.