What sugar free gums contain aspartame??!


Question: What sugar free gums contain aspartame!?!?
I am addicted to all kinds of gum!. For the past few years I've been eating sugar free brands like stride, dentyne, wrigleys, orbit, and now 5!. Do they all contain aspartame, because ive been eating like six pieces a day!. some times up to 14!. But i wasn't worried because I knew it was sugar free!. Just now i realize the sugar free gum uses aspartame, and I am freaking out because I must have chew soo much gum and digested so much aspartame!. What's going to happen to me!?!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
almost all of them have it, even ones that don't brag about being "sugar-free", like chicklets for example!. Basically only the old fashioned gumballs and wrigley mint gum sticks are without it!. Aspartame sometimes comes in disguise by different names, or they're slight variations of the same thing!. Aspartame turns into other chemicals as it decomposes through heat and time!.!.!.!.it becomes wood-ALCOHOL (you mentioned you became addicted to these sugarfree gums) which will gradually ruin your retinas and worsen your eyesight, aspartame disintegrates into formadehyde (embalming fluid), then formic acid (ant sting poison), that aims at your nerve cells, causes similar symptoms like alzheimers or MS, it damages nerve and brain cells!.

When I used to use a lot of aspartame (in my coffee and tea, in diet pop, etc) and hadn't drank alcohol for months, people thought I had been drinking alcohol that very day, though I didn't drink any for months!. I was shocked and felt insulted, and didn't know how I got those results!. I was getting tremors and couldn't stand steady and balanced, and spill coffee often!. Someone told me about aspartame, and I read about it in books and on the internet, other people having the same problems, so I stopped all aspartame intake, reading labels,, and avoided it always, and I slowly got better!. The amount of aspartame is small, but the effects will gradually accumulate!. Save yourself and beware of any products that have aspartame, sorbitol, nutrasweet, phenylalenine, acesfluame!.!.!.
I will never deny what I've been through because of it, and I know its big business that only cares about making money, they don't care about the long-term health effects and the effects it had in my career-image, Of course there are websites and doctors trying to say its safe, maybe they get paid for it or threatened if they speak against it, just as communist dictatorships try to look like nice guys and deny their HR violations and corruption!. Don't trust a website that tries to save its sales instead of your the quality of your life!. You need your brain and nerves unless you want to live in an institution or be wrongly diagnosed for MS or premature alzheimers!. Don't buy the argument that you've used it and you're still alive; on the contrary, if you keep on using it, you will see more and more damage effects from it!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I think all sugarfree gums contain aspartame!.

It's considered safe, so you shouldn't have any problems unless you are a phenylketonuric, which if you would know if you are!.

Otherwise, you should not have any problems from chewing that much gum unless aspartame affects you adversely in some way!. As for me, it gives me headaches, but many people have no issues with it at all!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Most sugar-free gums do contain aspartame!. It is not so good for you, as you know!.

Don't worry about what you already chewed!.!.!.!.just find some better stuff!.

If you have a health store in the area you might find some natural gum without artificial sweeteners!.

Hope this helps!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

check the ingrediants omg the gum packed!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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