Upon ingestion, aspartame breaks down into several residual chemicals, including aspartic acid, phenylalanine, methanol, and further breakdown products including formaldehyde, formic acid, and a diketopiperazine.
just what you need floating around ya body formaldehyde.
I know from personal experience that once, I completely cut it out of my diet, moods, anxiety, dodgy tummy all went away
just as a side note, I pulled out my "complete book of herbs and spices" 1978 edition ( my birth year ) by claire loewenfeld & Philippa Back...
"Medicinally turmeric is not now used in the West, but in India and other Asian countries it is taken boilef with milk and sugar for a cold and as a remedy for flatulence and liver complaints. In China it is used against haemorrhages. The wonderful yellow die that turmeric yields is widely used in both India and China for colouring silks and cottons, and is mixed with alum to produce a fast colour"
(from the 2nd half of USES in the TURMERIC section)
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Feb 27th 2008 3:40PM (Slashfood)just what you need floating around ya body formaldehyde.
I know from personal experience that once, I completely cut it out of my diet, moods, anxiety, dodgy tummy all went away
What to do with fresh tumeric root?
Sep 10th 2007 7:14AM (Slashfood)"Medicinally turmeric is not now used in the West, but in India and other Asian countries it is taken boilef with milk and sugar for a cold and as a remedy for flatulence and liver complaints. In China it is used against haemorrhages. The wonderful yellow die that turmeric yields is widely used in both India and China for colouring silks and cottons, and is mixed with alum to produce a fast colour"
(from the 2nd half of USES in the TURMERIC section)