Top Sweetener Officially Declared a Carcinogen

Top Sweetener Officially Declared a Carcinogen

The World Health Organization has finally gotten around to declaring the popular artificial sweetener aspartame a potential carcinogen The ruling comes from sources with WHO’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), who said aspartame will be listed as “possibly carcinogenic to humans” in July 2023 I’ve been warning about aspartame’s cancer-causing potential since 2010,…

2019 Science Award Retracted Amid Controversy Over Glyphosate’s Danger

2019 Science Award Retracted Amid Controversy Over Glyphosate’s Danger

Since 1980, the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) — the world’s largest scientific society and publisher of several journals, including Science — has presented an annual award for Scientific Freedom and Responsibility to “scientists, engineers or their organizations, whose exemplary actions have demonstrated scientific freedom and responsibility in challenging circumstances.” As explained…

Ginseng May Work Better Than Chemo and Radiation. Here’s How…

Ginseng May Work Better Than Chemo and Radiation. Here’s How…

Known for thousands of years as a powerful tonic for health, new research reveals that ginseng and other cancer stem cell killing plants may provide highly effective treatments for cancer. Cancer stem cells are one of the keys to understanding both the root cause(s) and the most appropriate treatment approaches for cancer. As we have…

New Studies Confirm Dangers of Glyphosate

New Studies Confirm Dangers of Glyphosate

Since the 1960s uproar over the dangers of widespread agriculture use of the weed killer, DDT, no other herbicide or agriculture chemical has stirred as much widespread opposition as glyphosate. Glyphosate is the main and only publicly disclosed ingredient in the world-leading herbicide, Roundup from Monsanto/Bayer. With fierce opposition from many EU member states, in…

CONSUMER ALERT: Splenda Releases Toxic Dioxin When Heated

CONSUMER ALERT: Splenda Releases Toxic Dioxin When Heated

A review on the synthetic sweetener sucralose (marketed as Splenda), published in the journal Toxicology and Environmental Health, overturns widely held misconceptions about the purported safety of this ubiquitous artificial sweetener. Found in tens of thousands of products and used by millions of consumers around the world, sucralose’s unique ability to dissolve in alcohol and methanol…