I have already told you why one should not trust any weblink provided by 
somebody on Goanet, or through chain emails. We find once again in the post 
appended below the following bogus assertion:

"That Research at Massachusetts Institute of Technology have proved it to be 
harmful and carcinogenic; and that ‘SEARL’ Pharmaceutical Company deleted these 
findings when they submitted this study to the F & DA!" 
........Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão 

The fact that the above assertion is bogus is clear from the following 
announcement entitled "Study reaffirms safety of aspartame" provided by the 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), itself:

http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/1998/aspartame-0916.html

I have also provided detailed refutations from respected organizations such as 
the U.S. National Cancer Institute and the U.S. FDA of the false claims about 
the carcinogenicity of aspartame. Here is another refutation from the American 
Cancer Society:

http://www.cancer.org/Cancer/CancerCauses/OtherCarcinogens/AtHome/aspartame

Cheers,

Santosh

--- On Sun, 10/17/10, Dr. Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>        
>    RESPONSE:       
>     1-   By now, Goanetters know
> that aspartame is derived from Genetically Modified E-coli
> and that it is composed 
> of THREE and not two
> chemicals.2-   Aspartame is NOT an useful or
> LIFE saving medicine. It is not at all a medicine. 
> It is just a commercial substitute for sugar. If it was
> life saving drugs, then yes, 
> we medical doctors by vocation would advise patients into
> choosing between the frying pan and the
> fire.3-   That Research at Massachusetts
> Institute of Technology have proved it to be harmful and
> carcinogenic; 
> and that ‘SEARL’ Pharmaceutical Company deleted these
> findings when they submitted this study to the F & DA! 
> One of the sites is below:
> 
> http://www.icnr.com/nutrasw.html
> 
> If more sites need to be referred, just
> google “MIT & Aspartame”       
> 
> Maybe we have better Institutes in Goa than
> MIT; naturally! 
> As the saying goes: “Like father, like son” 
>                              
> So also : “Like Education Minister, like
> products of the education!”
> 
> Dr. Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão. 
> 



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