Natural News – Aspartame now being marketed as natural sweetener, name changed to ‘AminoSweet’

Aspartame now being marketed as natural sweetener, name changed to ‘AminoSweet’
(NaturalNews) The world’s most toxic artificial sweetener is undergoing a major identity overhaul in an effort by its manufacturer to cover up the chemical’s sordid history, as well as to keep people buying it. “AminoSweet,” in case you see it on food labels, is really just plain-old aspartame, the same synthetic sweetening agent that’s repeatedly been linked to causing seizures and organ damage, among other physical harm.
Since its initial discovery in 1965 by G.D. Searle Pharmaceuticals, aspartame has been the subject of considerable and unrelenting controversy. Even way back then, scientists knew without a shadow of a doubt that aspartame wasn’t exactly safe for human consumption. But because it was sweet and non-caloric, it meant dollar signs in the eyes of company CEOs who recognized that marketing it as an alternative to sugar could be immensely profitable.

Boy Completely Paralyzed From The Neck Down After Gardasil Vaccination

Jenny was a healthy 13-year-old living in Northern California — until 15 months ago when, her parents say, she received the third and final shot of the vaccine designed to protect against human papillomavirus (HPV).
HPV causes a large percentage of cases of cervical cancer.
Soon after getting that third injection, her parents say, Jenny began experiencing the first signs of a degenerative muscle disease. They say she’s their daughter is now almost completely paralyzed.

Boy Completely Paralyzed From The Neck Down After Gardasil Vaccination

GARDASIL – a new cervical-cancer vaccine heavily marketed to young girls in ubiquitous ads on TV and in movie theaters – is under investigation for possible links to paralysis, seizures, and 18 deaths.
Federal health officials have logged 8,000 “adverse events” in girls and women injected with the Merck & Co. vaccine introduced two years ago, more than 500 of them from New York.

As of November 2013 there have been 31,741 reported adverse reactions to the HPV vaccine, and the position of the Pharmaceutical companies which make the vaccine, as well as the Department of Health and Human Services which holds patents and profits on the vaccine, is that they are all a coincidence.