Tuesday, February 26, 2013
U.S. dairy industry petitions FDA to approve aspartame as hidden, unlabeled additive in milk, yogurt, eggnog and cream
The International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA) and the National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) have filed a petition with the FDA asking the FDA to alter the definition of "milk" to secretly include chemical sweeteners such as aspartame and sucralose.
Importantly, none of these additives need to be listed on the label. They will simply be swept under the definition of "milk," so that when a company lists "milk" on the label, it automatically includes aspartame or sucralose. And if you're trying to avoid aspartame, you'll have no way of doing so because it won't be listed on the label.
This isn't only for milk, either: It's also for yogurt, cream, sour cream, eggnog, whipping cream and a total of 17 products, all of which are listed in the petition at FDA.gov.
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/039244_milk_aspartame_FDA_petition.html
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That is so weird, because Lactose is already a milk sugar, naturally. Now they want to really jazz it up, without people knowing what more is 'added.' Bad call.
Hi Sunny! Can you imagine how long we would all live without chemicals in our food and water, without GMOs, without being sprayed god knows what from yhe skies, withoout killer vaccines,withput medicines with horrible side effects? There was hardly any cancer in the 1950s, now everyone has cancer. It all boils down to population control.
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