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Thursday, 23 February 2012

Toxic Chemical Being Sold as a Health-Conscious Sweetener

Splenda Essentials pretend to be health-supporting, when in fact they seem to have more in common with pesticides than with sugar.  Sucralose, sold under the brand name Splenda, is simply chlorinated sugar; in chemical terms, it is a chlorocarbon. The idea behind this is that the body would no longer recognize it as sugar. But, as Johns Hopkins-trained physician and biochemist James Bowen, MD, points out, chlorine is "nature's Doberman attack dog - a highly excitable, ferocious atomic element employed as a biocide in bleach, disinfectants, insecticide, WWI poison gas and hydrochloric acid." Common chlorocarbons include chlordane and DDT, a product so harmful that it is now banned for agricultural use the world over. Now Splenda is selling a product called Splenda Essentials. Different formulations contain B vitamins, antioxidants (vitamins C and E), or fiber. The marketing and advertising appear to be targeting health-conscious people who are interested in vitamins and nutrition - despite the fact that Splenda is highly toxic and has no place in a healthy diet....read more>>>...