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20/06/2006 09:50:17
 
 
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20/06/2006 08:42:31
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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Food & Culinary
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Restaurants
Miscellaneous
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01128767
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>>>Nutrasweet is a commercial name for aspartame, which you can google out for yourself. It creates extra methanol in your blood, while impeding your natural defenses against it. You get methanol when eating fruit, but there are other things in most of the fruit that neutralize it; with aspartame, in the long run, your chances of wearing glasses before time are increasing.
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>>>And Monsanto keeps sticking to their old results of testing, when they were using a method which can't detect the above-normal amounts of methanol in blood. They don't really care that there are better methods developed since.
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>>But you can forget all that - it just tastes horrible, leaving a bitter after-taste on the palate!
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>Really? I thought it was the alumin(i)um from the can. But then, I haven't given it much thought - it was that one can in the last two dozen years.

Well try some out of a plazzy bottle then, or one of those "hint of fruit" bottles of water, or ought with asp. in it. I'm pretty sure ali. cans are inert taste-wise, otherwise they'd never've survived as the drink container of choice. Just think of the millions of cans of beer that'll be drunk in the UK, during the World Cup, of those of Coke and Pepsi, Fanta, Tizer, Dr Pepper's, et al, et al. No-one says "Eww, I don't like the after-taste from the can!"

On the other hand, when there's an outdoor activity, or a pub on the beach, they always serve the beer in plazzy glasses. Now THAT doesn't taste as good as when served in a glass glass.
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.
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