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I'm saying that in order to introduce a new *artificial* sweetener, it is *very* resource intensive.

I'm saying that, if something was maybe showing sing of being "not safe" there's incentive to move on to something new sooner rather than later. That is, if exposure over time to A adds up, then it makes sense to want to move on from A to B sooner rather than later. Else A's flaws are going to be exposed.

Look at statins. The Healthcare Industrial Complex pushed those HARD. And then eventually it was, "Oh wait. These might not be as safe and as positive as we thought..." Then suddenly that push got pushed under the rug as if it never happened.

The irony of it all? We keep getting new & improved artificial sweeteners, and waistlines keep expanding more and more.



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