Let's talk about another disease that's sweeping the nation. ASD or Artificial Sweetener Disease. And you will notice that the government, doctors, pharmaceutical companies and the media are not mentioning one word of it. By keeping ASD silent, doctors can prescribe expensive pharmaceuticals while maintaining that repeat business. They'll call it headaches, migraines, muscle pain, arthritis, depression, tinnitus, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, IBS and Chrohn's disease, but they don't call it what it really is, ASD. If we were to call it what it really is, the pharmaceutical companies would not be able to make billions of dollars annually.
As for the cure, STOP EATING ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS!
It's no coincidence that 80 percent of fibromyalgia cases affect women since women consume more diet products than men. The human body is designed to consume nutrient rich food, in it's unaltered state.
Contrary to what we are being told by the food and pharmaceutical companies, and contrary to what the FD A applies by approving the sale and consumption of these toxic substances, we are not designed to consume chemicals, and there are repercussions for doing so.
Avoid toxic artificial sweeteners such as NutraSweet, Equal, Splenda and anything containing Aspartame.
Some of the long list of side effects associated with these artificial sweeteners are, increased risk of heart disease, headaches, cravings for carbs and sugar, brain seizures, bloating and digestive distress, rashes and hives, weight gain, multiple sclerosis and cancer.
You are better off using Stevia if you are looking for a zero calorie sweetener.
Avoid toxic artificial sweeteners such as NutraSweet, Equal, Splenda and anything containing Aspartame.
Some of the long list of side effects associated with these artificial sweeteners are, increased risk of heart disease, headaches, cravings for carbs and sugar, brain seizures, bloating and digestive distress, rashes and hives, weight gain, multiple sclerosis and cancer.
You are better off using Stevia if you are looking for a zero calorie sweetener.