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Last month, October 2008, The Family Channel's CBN News aired a 2 Part Series on sweeteners. I have been working with CBN producer Gailon Totheroh for over 15 years, on-camera and behind the scenes, and this recent series is one of the most precise exposes on the sweetener issue I have ever seen. CBN News has continually informed the public about the dangers of the artificial sweeteners, and as more information and research comes in, their stories become more compelling, and definitely spot-on.
Thank you, once again, Gailon and CBN, for helping the American consumer by remaining one of the very few mainstream media channels willing to keep this information pubic.
Check out the story: Sugar Substitutes: Healthy or Deadly? by Gailon Totheroh, CBN News Science and Medical Reporter
Story Extras from CBN:
Thoughts on Splenda or Sucralose
Dr. Janet Starr Hull shares her thoughts on Splenda, also known as sucralose.
A New Artificial Sweetener?
Food scientist Dr. Woodrow Monte explains what you should do when a new artificial sweetener is released to the U.S. marketplace.
Safety Issues During Aspartame Research
Dr. Woodrow Monte explains what the discoverers of aspartame did when they found out about the safety issues.
Saccharin: Removed to Make Way for Aspartame
Dr. Woodrow Monte shares his thoughts on saccharin.
Recommended links from CBN:
More on Sugar Substitutes
Posted November 2008 | Permanent Link
Other Articles In The March Issue
- Introduction
- Healthy Feedback
- The Aspartame Train - All Aboard?
- What is a Hair Analysis?
- Child's Aspartame Case History
- Q & A with Dr. Hull
- Did You Know? About Chlorine In Splenda
- Healthy Recipes
- Big Corporations: Whose Interests Are At Heart? - Part 2
Other Articles In This Category
- Big Corporations: Whose Interests Are At Heart?- Part 1 - February 2010
- Healthy Mediterranean Nutrition - January 2010
- Holiday Riddles - December 2009
- African Redbush Tea - November 2009
- Aspartame Case Histories - October 2009






