Not only Diet Coke: other products that contain potentially cancerous Aspartame

Aspartame
WHO's decision
40 milligrams per pound a day
Controversial qualification
All artificial sweeteners are problematic
Higher risk of health problems
FDA's recommended limit
Not that simple
Many products
Seemingly healthy products
Mixed drinks and punches
Candy
Chewing gum
Other sweets
Cereal
Cookies, biscuits, and cake
Deli products
Gelatins, jams and puddings
Ice Cream
Supplements
Surprising products
Try to avoid artificial sweeteners
Aspartame

Artificial sweetener aspartame has been discussed a lot this summer after a research group within the World Health Organization declared it potentially cancerous.

WHO's decision

The International Agency for Research on Cancer decided to add it to the list of high risks foods in mid-July after a series of studies suggested it might slightly increase the risk of liver cancer.

40 milligrams per pound a day

Still, the agency maintained the recommended limit of 40 milligrams per pound a day of the artificial sweetener, one of the most common in the food industry.

Controversial qualification

The qualification is controversial among some groups of experts that have said the artificial sweetener is safe to consume, and no evidence has shown a significant increase in cancer risk.

All artificial sweeteners are problematic

However, they all recommend that the public avoid consuming large amounts of artificial sweeteners, not only aspartame, as they pose many health risks.

Higher risk of health problems

According to NBC, research has linked these sugar replacements with increased chances of heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity. The WHO advised the public not to use them to lose weight because it doesn't work.

FDA's recommended limit

The FDA was one of the agencies that challenged WHO's decision. It recommends users limit aspartame to 50 milligrams a day per pound, roughly 14 diet cokes.

Not that simple

However, it is more complex than drinking less diet sodas. Keeping consumption to a minimum is more complicated, as aspartame is a common sugar substitute in the food industry.

Many products

According to lists gathered by Reuters, NBC, and The Washington Post, aspartame can be found in many products, from drinks to pre-made meals.

Seemingly healthy products

The most dangerous thing about artificial sweetener is that it is often in seemingly healthy products that advertise "sugar-free" on their labels.

Mixed drinks and punches

Drink mixes, punches, pre-bottled lemonades, iced teas, sodas, and other soft drinks are supermarkets' most common sources of aspartame.

Candy

Candy is a typical product containing aspartame, particularly gummies and similar sweets.

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Chewing gum

Chewing gum, especially the one advertised as sugar-free, contains aspartame. Popular brands like Trident or Orbit are on the Washington Post list.

Other sweets

Other sweets like chocolate may also have aspartame. You can check a list created by the nonprofit advocacy organization Environmental Working Group with caution, as some products may have changed.

Cereal

Cereals also made the list. To avoid aspartame, check the label on seemingly healthy ones, like high-fiber bran cereal. Companies use artificial sweeteners to reduce the calories in their products.

Cookies, biscuits, and cake

The list is longer for cookies, biscuits, cake mixes, or cake frosting. Look for the ingredient in products with "zero-sugar" or "sugar-free" labels.

Deli products

Deli products, particularly fruit preserves and pickled aromatics like ginger or garlic, are also on the list.

Gelatins, jams and puddings

Sugar-free or low-calorie gelatin desserts and gelatin, pudding, or custard powdered mixes also commonly contain aspartame.

Ice Cream

Ice cream with low-sugar or sugar-free labels can also contain aspartame.

Supplements

Dietetic, digestive, and fiber supplements are also in the Washington Post's list of products that may contain aspartame.

Surprising products

A surprising category on the list is pre-made foods, particularly packed sushi, burritos, and similar snacks. Some cheeses were also listed.

Try to avoid artificial sweeteners

Despite the discussion around aspartame, you should focus on the effects that artificial sweeteners can have on your body. Most of the products on the list are candidates for containing any sugar substitute.

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