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PostPosted: 09/24/05 - 02:00    Post subject: does aspartame cause grey hair Vote now! Reply with quote


I have a question. Does aspartame cause grey hair? Thanks in advance!!!
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PostPosted: 11/04/05 - 11:49    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


Hello. FDA reported many things that Aspartame causes and yes, one of them is even causeing grey hair. Aspartame causes grey hair because of immense Mt DNA and mitochondrial damage from Aspartame. I even read reports where people that were for example using the diet kool aid after six months changed their appearance. Aspartame destroyed all the cartilage in their bodies, leaving them horribly disabled and deformed. So, yes, this is very true- aspartame causes grey hair and not only that.
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