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WHO warns against sweetener aspartame: Coke Zero and co. carcinogenic?

Simon Balissat
14/7/2023
Translation: machine translated

The sweetener aspartame may be carcinogenic, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO). Aspartame is found in many sweet drinks, yoghurts and chewing gum. Why you still don't need to panic.

How risky is aspartame really?

Can I no longer consume products containing aspartame?

So there are alternatives to aspartame?

Yes, there are. Stevia, erythritol and xylitol are some of them. However, stevia is also considered questionable in some cases as it can trigger allergies.

Why doesn't the WHO ban aspartame?

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