expired Posted by phoinix | Staff • May 20, 2024
May 20, 2024 9:19 AM
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Item 1 of 5
expired Posted by phoinix | Staff • May 20, 2024
May 20, 2024 9:19 AM
12-Pack 12oz. Dr. Pepper Zero Sugar Canned Soda Beverage
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Price wise people need to stop paying this much, it's the only way it will drive prices down
"The results of epidemiologic studies of possible links between aspartame and cancer have not been consistent for most cancers. Some studies have suggested a possible link, but others have not."
Seems inconclusive at best...
I'm not gonna tell you how to live your life. If you don't think it is worth the risk then more power to you! But if you are asking for my thoughts (which you invited with your question) I think there are higher risks in life than having a zero sugar can of soda every day. Too much of literally anything in life is bad. Just don't overdue it.
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https://amp.cancer.org/cancer/ris...rtame.htm
Why even risk this?
We all assume risk in everything we do. These decisions are not one size fits all. Moderation is far more useful than extremist all or nothing thinking.
https://amp.cancer.org/cancer/ris...rtame.html [cancer.org]
Why even risk this?
https://amp.cancer.org/cancer/ris...rtame.htm
Why even risk this?
Price wise people need to stop paying this much, it's the only way it will drive prices down
https://amp.cancer.org/cancer/ris...rtame.htm
Why even risk this?
Aspartame: review of safety
Harriett H Butchko et al. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 2002 Apr.
" Over 20 years have elapsed since aspartame was approved by regulatory agencies as a sweetener and flavor enhancer. The safety of aspartame and its metabolic constituents was established through extensive toxicology studies in laboratory animals, using much greater doses than people could possibly consume. Its safety was further confirmed through studies in several human subpopulations, including healthy infants, children, adolescents, and adults; obese individuals; diabetics; lactating women; and individuals heterozygous (PKUH) for the genetic disease phenylketonuria (PKU) who have a decreased ability to metabolize the essential amino acid, phenylalanine. Several scientific issues continued to be raised after approval, largely as a concern for theoretical toxicity from its metabolic components--the amino acids, aspartate and phenylalanine, and methanol--even though dietary exposure to these components is much greater than from aspartame. Nonetheless, additional research, including evaluations of possible associations between aspartame and headaches, seizures, behavior, cognition, and mood as well as allergic-type reactions and use by potentially sensitive subpopulations, has continued after approval. These findings are reviewed here. The safety testing of aspartame has gone well beyond that required to evaluate the safety of a food additive. When all the research on aspartame, including evaluations in both the premarketing and postmarketing periods, is examined as a whole, it is clear that aspartame is safe, and there are no unresolved questions regarding its safety under conditions of intended use."
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No matter the item I always set next delivery for 6 months. That gives me plenty of time to remember to check and cancel.
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