At 02:54 PM 2/26/2008, you wrote:
>Dear Floyd,
>Peptide synthesis including peptides used for making aspartame is accomplished
with chemicals such as trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) made by Merck, that
theoretically do not wind up in the finished product. Theoretically. As in
"Trust us, we're Big Pharma."
>
>Given the history of Merck and history of aspartame, it would not be too far
fetched to think that aspartame does in fact provide enough fluoride from TFA to
harm hypersensitives like us. Perhaps all those rat studies can show that
swallowing aspartame helps teeth!
>Aliss
Ok, that is a fair comment, Aliss. It reminds me of
something like frozen peas that can be processed with
various chemicals that don't get listed on the
packaging.
Thanks, Aliss.
Floyd
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