STUDY: JUNK FOOD ADDITIVES STOP NERVE CELL GROWTH
Mixing the common additives aspartame an artificial sweetener and monosodium
glutamate (MSG) causes nerve cell damage, say researchers at the University of
Liverpool. The results from a two-year study were recently published in the
journal Toxicological Sciences. The researchers found the additives were much
more potent in combination with each other than on their own. Mice were exposed
to concentrations of MSG and aspartame relative to what a child would receive in
an average snack and drink. Researchers were surprised to see the additives
interfered with nerve signaling systems and actually stopped the nerve cells
from growing. Aspartame is commonly found in diet drinks, candies and flavored
medicines, while MSG is frequently found in chips, processed cheese and many
processed foods.
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