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.
the sugar free candy doesn't always have a clear wrapper and i am foolong around but this is true that sugar free candy does not always have clear wrappers=:)
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A more or less regular periodic array of sugar molecules
Yes, it is true.
True. Table sugar and salt are pure substances because they are composed of only one type of molecule – sucrose for sugar and sodium chloride for salt.
it is true A single serving of plain carrots will contain about 2 grams of sugar. Whether or not that is "loads" of sugar is up to you.
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Add some low carb strawberries or raspberries (frozen works great) and some sugar free Maple Syrup and you've got a delicious breakfast.
Sugar water is a true solution.
False. According to Bernoulli's principle, faster-moving fluids exert less pressure compared to slower-moving fluids. This is because faster-moving fluids have lower internal energy and therefore exert less pressure.