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wakeupworld
24-12-2008, 12:00 AM
Aspartame as David Icke has described as `Lethal stuff` used to be listed in the ingredients for soft drinks made in England by the company Robinsons.
Today I checked their product Orange with as usual has the large wording NO ADDED SUGAR.

No longer listed is the word aspartame, this has been replaced in bold type by `Contains a Source of Phenylalanine.` Half of aspartame is made up of phenylalnine so what is going on here, is this company aware of increasing awareness of the truth of aspartame and trying to deliberately mislead the general public by omitting the word aspartame?

steevo
24-12-2008, 12:05 AM
Robinsons is not to be trusted. I stopped buying their stuff years ago.

echoes_of_a_dream
24-12-2008, 12:29 AM
Aspartame as David Icke has described as `Lethal stuff` used to be listed in the ingredients for soft drinks made in England by the company Robinsons.
Today I checked their product Orange with as usual has the large wording NO ADDED SUGAR.

Yeah I've noticed that - trying to "sugarcoat" the issue and misleading consumers. You also get things like "flavour enhancer" or "sweetner" or "E951" listed under the ingredients of other things, it's everywhere. :(

eyepod
24-12-2008, 12:38 AM
It seems very odd that they are not listing it. I doubt they could suddenly stop listing it on the ingredients without some kind of Euro or government directive.

Robinsons stuff is made by Britvic on their website it states:

http://www.britvic.co.uk/UnderstandingOurLabels.aspx

http://www.britvic.co.uk/images/labels/ingredients.gif
If a product contains the sweetener, Aspartame, it will also state that the product contains a source of phenylalanine. This is to assist people who suffer from the rare genetic metabolic disorder phenylketonuria (PKU), as they are unable to break down phenylalanine naturally in the body

stelios
24-12-2008, 03:19 AM
Like most companies, they have realised that people have stopped buying products with bad things in them.
Ofcourse Asda and Tesco seemed to move first by dropping Aspartame and MSG from the bulk of their own label products.
The problem is Glucose-Fructose syrup is just as bad and therefore it is not only the diet products that are dangerous.

Personally when i go shopping i always check the labels and if i see
Aspartame, MSG, Glucose-Fructose, Soya, Vegetable Fat, and similar stuff that is sometimes labelled misleadingly like Hydrolysed Vegetable Proteins, i will not buy the product.
End of.

And i have noticed many more people checking labels than ever before, clearly the big boys can see this because they have been suffering a fall in sales.
I have noticed sucralose replacing aspartame and i am alot happier with sucralose. I have also seen alot more products made with 100% butter or Palm Oil instead of Margerine and again i am happy to purchase these products.
Most food colourants have been replaced by natural ones now due to people boycotting the artificial ones.
EG Fox's Glacier Fruits, Rowntrees Fruit Pastilles, etc

So it does have an effect avoiding stuff.
I would also recommend everyone to avoid purchasing any product made in Israel. Because a Boycott is really the only way to end the Apartheid in Israel.
Other than the fact that some produce labelled as made in Israel is in fact made by the illegal settlements.

tracker
24-12-2008, 10:26 AM
Aspartame as David Icke has described as `Lethal stuff` used to be listed in the ingredients for soft drinks made in England by the company Robinsons.
Today I checked their product Orange with as usual has the large wording NO ADDED SUGAR.

No longer listed is the word aspartame, this has been replaced in bold type by `Contains a Source of Phenylalanine.` Half of aspartame is made up of phenylalnine so what is going on here, is this company aware of increasing awareness of the truth of aspartame and trying to deliberately mislead the general public by omitting the word aspartame?

robinsons do make some drinks that do not contain aapartame .

the black current for instance , although black current light as far as i know does have it in it .

i am a drnker of robinsons because some of their drinks dont have aspartame in them although i have always known the orange one does .

if i see that name on the ingrediance as you have said , then i will stop drinking all of them .


thank you for the info , well worth knowing .:cool:

unusual_suspect
24-12-2008, 10:43 AM
The manufacturers have definitely got wise to this. My boyfriend brought a bottle of vitamin C tablets advertised as aspartame free, but these had aclesulfame in them (I think that is the correct spelling), but this is another excitotoxin, and nearly as bad as aspartame. I would rather have sugar.

We had a look to see if you can buy normal, unchewable vitamin C tablets these days, but we couldn't find any :eek:

Notice Fanta now has 30% less sugar, but 30% more aspartame!

tyler
24-12-2008, 08:02 PM
I'm amazed that people on this forum eat or drink any of this stuff!

My diet is so simple. More and more veggies and raw broccoli dipped in humous and water. No soft drinks. Haven't had them for many years. I do like my coffee though!

I never buy Israeli products! Never!

hey_jude
06-01-2009, 02:40 PM
I believe our diets help the awakening process - the more wholesome your food intake the more you awaken. My children hated my changes at first and now they're into looking themselves and telling their peers of the dangers. But really the shops we buy from have now more or less fallen in line with us by demand!

Higher nature make a vitamin C fizzy tab with no additives but its £3.95 for 20 and I don't know the source of their vitamins.

www.rath.co.uk [all pure source vitamins, no additives at all] free membership for life! :)

twistedconcept
06-01-2009, 02:45 PM
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=lqIFDoOwSFM

hey_jude
06-01-2009, 03:07 PM
Dr Russell Blaylock is brilliant and doesn't pull any punches; he also appeared in the documentary 'Sweet Misery' concerning the FDA and Serle company fraudulant 'test' results.
Donald Rumsfield was the V.P. at one time and Sidley Austin Law firm were the crooked lawyers - funny that Sidley Austin the same Chicargo Lawyers Mr & Mrs Obama worked for too!


rapid dot connecting...

kiwimaj
06-01-2009, 09:00 PM
The manufacturers have definitely got wise to this. My boyfriend brought a bottle of vitamin C tablets advertised as aspartame free, but these had aclesulfame in them (I think that is the correct spelling), but this is another excitotoxin, and nearly as bad as aspartame. I would rather have sugar.

We had a look to see if you can buy normal, unchewable vitamin C tablets these days, but we couldn't find any :eek:

Notice Fanta now has 30% less sugar, but 30% more aspartame!

..why not eat a fresh orange instead? Funny how people seem to be suckered into believing that a tablet form of vit c is in anyway "good" for you. But, people are getting wise to the fact about aspartame and associated crap, pretty soon they will simply not label it in any way shape or form, but it will still be in there...like many products I suspect do already...

And if anyone does have any awful side effect from it and goes to hospital etc., no doubt the company involved with totally deny the product in question was to blame...;)

:mad:

clozaril
06-01-2009, 10:43 PM
gutted about this one, found out at the time of wimbledon.

still, hob nobs aren't tampered with yet :)

ourkid
07-01-2009, 03:19 AM
No addded sugar = Aspartame, acesulfame k, sodium saccharin

Flavouring, Flavour enhancers = MSG . . .usually

It doesn't surprise me that Robinsons ommit aspartame from thier listings

Coca Cola, from what I've heard is bad bad news. Apparently it contains numerous dangerous chemicals (any proof of this btw? Its just what I've heard)

their ingredients listings are:

carbonated water
sugar
colour (caramelE150d)
phosphoric acid
Flavourings (Including caffeine)

Due to the fact that their secret recipie is . . .well, a secret, and so no company steals their unique flavour, they can legally hide thier ingredients by just stating 'Flavourings'.

Surely their can be no artificial or bad chemicals in these 'flavourings' could there?

pacoquerak
07-01-2009, 08:24 PM
Aspartame is only 100 times as poisonous as "fruit juice", but that doesn't mean pasturised fruit juice isn't poisonous. They will give you the diabetes either way.
In the united states the only place I ever see real valid beverages besides water is at some very fancy or hip places and it is oh so rare to find fresh squeezed juice.
Fermented beverages are starting to catch on however.

rhiannon
08-01-2009, 10:56 PM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1105179/Orange-drinks-300-times-pesticide-tap-water.html

Funny this wasn't on the British Broadcasting Con news.

The only way is to avoid all the processed sh*t. After a while if you do eat or drink it again all you taste is what it really is..... Poison.

If you look up the chemicals in this article you will find they have been tested on animals and been found to cause cancers, infertility, anorexia......

They see us as cattle.