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Coca Cola vs Coca Cola Zero - Sugar Test

korsair_13 says...

No. Aspartame is not bad for you. Sugar, however is absolutely bad for you. The purpose of this video is to show people how much aspartame is in Coke Zero vs the amount of sugar in Coke. Sugar, the number one cause of obesity, heart disease and other health issues, is far less sweet so you need a much larger amount to get the same level of sweetness as aspartame. The tiny amount of black stuff left over at the end of the Coke Zero pan is the aspartame. You need milligrams of aspartame compared to 30 grams of sugar.

All of the studies that have "shown" damaging effects of aspartame have given RATS not milligrams of aspartame, but GRAMS. This would be equivalent to a human being shoveling a pile of aspartame powder into their mouth, something that no one could even do because it would be too sweet to ingest.

Aspartame is a very simple chemical that when it enters the human body breaks down into three things, phenylalanine, methanol and aspartic acid. Once again, the amounts that these things break down into is smaller than you would get from eating comparable "natural products." You would get more methanol eating a few grapes or an apple. Aspartic acid is an amino acid that is good for you and you would once again find more of it in an oyster than in Coke Zero. And finally phenylalanine is the only thing that is of any danger to anyone. And even then, it is only dangerous to those who have phenylketonuria, a sensitivity to phenyl-groups that you would know if you have. Otherwise it is a hormone that only affects infants and is present in breast milk, one of the healthiest substances on earth for a human.

Sure, aspartame is one of the most complained about items by consumers at the FDA. But does that mean the science is wrong? No. It simply means that someone gets a headache and they blame it on the diet soda they just drank instead of the fact that they are dehydrated. Or someone has a dizzy spell because they got up too fast and they blame it on the diet soda they just drank. Aspartame has been investigated by every Federal Consumer Product group around the world and none of them have found a sufficient link to any health danger in order to take it off of the shelves. If you believe that this is a conspiracy, you are wrong. The bigger conspiracy is the rampant disregard for the danger of sugar in processed foods.

If you are curious about the dangers of sugar that are backed by solid nutritional and molecular biology, you should watch "Sugar: The Bitter Truth" on Youtube, or the movie Fed Up.

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Diet Dr Pepper 10: Not for women

Sagemind says...

No, actually men just drink the regular stuff!
Marketers selling us crap we don't want!

Are the drug companies lobbying the pop/soda companies to always have an Aspartame alternative to good wholesome sugar!

(Aspartame - aspartic acid, phenylalanine & methanol - look it up.)

Pit crew flee from invisible fire

AeroMechanical says...

At the time of this videos, Indycars ran on methanol rather than ethanol. Ethanol has a very faint blue flame, but methanol is almost perfectly clear, though you can see the flames as sort of a shimmering disturbance in the air. These days Indycars run on ethanol, but it's more of a marketing thing than for any practical reason... the racing industry is hard up to show how "green" they are.



>> ^GeeSussFreeK:

>> ^bamdrew:
Are we sure this isn't a very elaborate Monty Python sketch?

While I am sure this is a joke, you can actually do this experiment at home with alcohol. Get yourself some everclear or some other very highly pure ethanol and set it ablaze. And did you notice he used the word inflammable. That is the correct word, we only recently made the word flammable up because it confused to many people.

Holy Grail of Energy?

zeoverlord says...

If they can adapt it to run on liquid fuel sources then it could be big, especially if the efficiency rate is above 90%, the reason being that while ethanol might be hard to make effectivly, methanol could be made in huge quantities.

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Do Vaccines Cause Autism? A Detailed Examination

MycroftHomlz says...

If you are in Vaccines cause autism camp, then I recommend the following:

1. Write your congressman and tell him/her to fund and support research to determine if there is a link.

2. Talk to a scientist and ask them about your questions.

3. Go to a library and read peer-reviewed scientific papers on the subject (as opposed to I don't know reading ramblings on the internet by someone who attended a 2-year college and posed for playboy.)

4. Get samples of vaccines and send them off to be analyzed via mass spectrometry, yourself. WOW... what... I know I said. There are places that will do a mass spec analysis on anything you send them:

http://marketing.appliedbiosystems.com/ etc.

Be sure to send them a control. Like DI water (not from your Brita) or methanol, i.e. something that you know is pure.
See for yourself if there are indeed vaccines in them.

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