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Yes. The most common non-sugar "sweetener" found in sugar free gum is known as Aspartame. Aspartame contains methanol, which is what creates the embalming fluid. After consumption, the methanol breaks down into formaldehyde (the embalming fluid) and later formic acid in the bodies stomach. Facts: Formaldehyde may be used as a preservative: The fetal pig you may have dissected in high school was preserved in formaldehyde. There are over 92 different side effects from consuming Aspartame, including: brain damage, hyperactivity, gradual weight gain, headaches etc. Aspartame is most commonly found in diet sodas, most sugar-free foods, and are the main if not single ingredient in sugar-free sweeteners such as NutraSweet. The FDA (food and drug administration) and several other health regulation associations are paid off by Monsanto (the manufacturer of NutraSweet) to keep quiet about the effects of Aspartame. Aspartame is banned in children's foods in Europe.
Aspartame
Means the product has no formaldehyde in it.
Formaldehyde is liquid at room temperature.
No, formaldehyde is an example of an aldehyde, not protein.
Formaldehyde-free Brazilian keratin treatments are NOT really formaldehyde free. They contain a formaldehyde derivative, such as ether, which is basically chemically identical to formaldehyde. Formaldehyde is considered to be a carcinogen, specifically related to respiratory cancers, leukemia, and brain cancer.
Flowers in Formaldehyde was created in 2004.
Not at all. There is nothing organic in aspartame! Sugar is actually much better for you than aspartame. If you want reasons ask me.
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Aspartame https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspartame
Curlinterrupted contains Urea which is a releaser of Formaldehyde. The longer the ingredient stays in the bottle the higher the levels of Formaldehyde.
Formaldehyde - album - was created in 1992-06.