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No, Aspartame doesn't have the same effects as regular sugar. It does not even cause cavities.

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There are no advantages. The disadvantages are increased cancer risk, neuro-toxicity, and it leads to craving other carbohydrates. ASPARTAME LAWSUITS ACCUSE MANY COMPANIES OF POISONING THE PUBLIC By Roberta Bellon National Justice League 06 April 2004 SACRAMENTO-- April 6th, Lawsuits were filed in three separate California courts against twelve companies who either produce or use the artificial sweetener aspartame as a sugar substitute in their products. The suits were filed in Shasta, Sonoma and Butte County, California. The suits allege that the food companies committed fraud and breach of warranty by marketing products to the public such as diet Coke, diet Pepsi, sugar free gum, Flintstone's vitamins, yogurt and children's aspirin with the full knowledge that aspartame, the sweetener in them, is neurotoxic. Aspartame is a drug masquerading as an additive. It interacts with other drugs, has a synergistic and additive effect with MSG, and is a chemical hyper-sensitization agent. 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