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  • RMN = Retail Me Not
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  • B1G1 = Buy One Get One Free
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  • .75/3 = 75 cents off three items
  • EXP = Expiration Date

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From soda to gum, Aspartame is in all kinds of products, but what is it?The following is part of an Organic Living Journey Guest Post Series written by Mariana who has a mother’s heart and scientist’s brain.

Last week, we took a look at refined sugar vs. organic sugar. This week, we begin talking about artificial sweeteners…those no-calorie, no-carb sweeteners that star in sugar-free, reduced-calories products. The word “artificial” is usually a big red flag. So, what’s the deal with these zero-cal sweeteners? We’re going to focus on the big three, the colorful packets you’ll find on most restaurant tables: Equal/NutraSweet (aspartame), Splenda (Sucralose), and Sweet‘N Low (saccharin). Today is aspartame day.

I’ve heard that aspartame can be bad for your health, but many diet programs still recommend alternative sweeteners. So can it really be that bad for you? There’s a lot of hearsay about aspartame and artificial sweeteners, but I don’t like to believe rumors…so let’s get some facts.

Aspartame can be found in just about any type of food product out there. It has been added to everything from diet soda to breakfast cereal and medicine. As with all artificial sweeteners, the intention is to sweeten a food/beverage without calories or any effect on blood sugar levels. Aspartame is marketed under the brand names of Equal Original, NutraSweet, and AminoSweet (as well as other generic or store-brand names). It is 160-200 times sweeter than refined white sugar.

The History of Aspartame

Aspartame was first up for FDA approval in 1980 but failed to pass after three independent researchers concluded it “might induce brain tumors” and voted against approval. They tried again a year later with a five-member vote, and it was about to fail again (3-2 against approving it) until a last-minute sixth member was added, resulting in a deadlocked decision. The then-FDA commissioner broke the tie himself, passing approval for aspartame. Aspartame was approved by the FDA in 1981 and classified as a food additive. In 1985, the patent to aspartame was purchased by the Monsanto Company.

How is it made?

Chemically, aspartame is: N-(L-?-Aspartyl)-L-phenylalanine methyl ester (Asp-Phe me). This molecule is composed of three main parts: aspartate, phenylalanine, and methanol. Out of those three molecules, phenylalanine may ring a bell. More on this in the side effects section. Aspartame is extracted as a byproduct from genetically modified E. coli bacteria. It was discovered by accident in 1965 when a scientist licked his finger in the lab. (Side note: why on earth would anyone working in a lab filled with E. coli EVER lick his/her fingers?!) “Byproduct” is a polite way of saying “excrement”.

How is it processed in your body?

When you ingest aspartame, it breaks down into those three components mentioned above: aspartate, phenylalanine, and methanol. It then breaks down some more, adding formaldehyde, formic acid, and byproduct called DKP. These are a bunch of compounds that are less than desirable to have floating around your body. Here are some common concerns associated with these compounds:

aspartate – headaches, nervous system disorders, increase blood alcohol levels; tachycardia and heart palpitations in some conditions

phenylalanine – increased risk of birth defects, people with PKU (more below) and schizophrenia should avoid it

methanol – labeled at toxic to humans, weakness, dizziness, nausea

formaldehyde – known human carcinogen

DKP – linked to brain tumors and uterine polyps

Side Effects?

According to sources, aspartame may account for 75%+ of all food additive side effect complaints and 5 deaths. As with many foods and chemicals (natural or synthetic), sensitivity varies from person to person. One person may be able to eat aspartame with no side effects at all, and think the person next to them, complaining of migraines, is crazy. However, the documented side effects from aspartame can include:

headaches/migraines
dizziness
depression
nausea
numbness
seizures
muscle spasms
weight gain
rashes
anxiety
irritability
heart palpitations
joint pain
memory loss
increased appetite
insomnia

One of the main components of aspartame is phenylalanine. One genetic condition, phenylketonuria (PKU), means your body can’t break down this molecule. Buildup of phenylalanine in the body causes a range of symptoms from the mild: behavioral problems, social problems, arm/leg jerking movements, hyperactivity, skin rashes, fair skin/eyes; to the more severe symptoms: mental retardation, stunted growth, or small head size. Anyone with PKU must restrict all forms of phenylalanine in their diet. It is naturally-occurring in most protein-rich foods (meats, milk, yogurt, eggs, cheese, soy products), but it is most abundant in aspartame. Here’s the important note: PKU can be caused by genetic mutation. This genetic mutation is more likely to occur in the babies of moms with higher levels of phenylalanine in their bodies.

Health Concerns?

The FDA stands by its approval of aspartame. Aren’t there studies showing health concerns? Yes. Aren’t there studies proving it’s safe? Yes.

Out of 166 aspartame-related studies, 74 were funded by someone in the aspartame industry, and 92 were funded by independent researchers. In the industry-funded research, 100% of results reported the safety of aspartame (shocker). In the independent research, 92% reported cause for concern. The biggest health concerns you’ll see mentioned are: brain tumors, birth defects, diabetes, mood disorders, and seizures.

There is a lot of hearsay in the aspartame controversy. There have been accusations of trials cancelled due to negative findings, accusations of tumors removed from specimens later reported as healthy, even reports of lab animal deaths reported as surviving. Overall, it’s a messy battle. I try to stay out of these types of dirty controversies and just stick to the facts and my gut instincts. In the end, it’s your body and your call.

Important Stuff

Let’s get down to the important stuff. The purpose of aspartame is to cut calories and protect blood glucose levels, to aid in weight loss or diabetic prevention/maintenance. Does aspartame do that? Not really.

A recent 2011 study shows “that diet soft drink consumption is associated with increased waist circumference in humans, and a second study that found aspartame raised fasting glucose (blood sugar) in diabetes-prone mice.” There are studies that show that aspartame may actually increase your appetite. So, why use it at all??

Perspective

Where there’s smoke, there’s fire. That’s how I feel about aspartame. There are enough acknowledged side effects to show there’s something going on in the brain or nervous system when aspartame is introduced. Do I want to eat something that negatively affects my brain just to save a few calories? Nope. Brains are impossible to replace, so let’s not put ours in danger just to save 100 calories. How do you feel about it?

Next week…

We’ll learn a little bit more about Splenda (sucralose). I remember when it first hit the market with so much excitement and fanfare. Finally, a zero-calorie sweetener that “is made from sugar, so it tastes like sugar!” Let’s get the facts on sucralose.

    shutterfly photo bookThere is a new Shutterfly coupon code for new customers! Use the code CASPER to get $15 off a $15 purchase.

    This will make an 8×8 soft cover photo book $8.98 shipped!

    The offer is valid once per billing address.

    The deal ends 10/16. Note: The code is for new customers only.

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      In honor of 10/10 day Living Social is offering 10% off any purchase.  Use code OCT10 to get the discount.  There are a number of deals to use this on, but the best one I see for every area is the Body Shop voucher.

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      You can get $20 to spend at the Body Shop for only $9 after the code!  The voucher is also good to use until Christmas eve.

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        Here are all of the Lowes Foods Unadvertised Deals starting 10/9. This is the final week of the in-store coupon event, so be sure to grab those deals if you haven’t already!

        You can see the weekly ad here.

        If you know of additional deals please leave them in a comment below.

        Buy One Get Ones

        • Australis Rosemary Parmesan Barramundi, 12 oz, at $7.99 ($3.99)
        • Eckrich Sliced Regular Bologna or Cotto Salami, 16 oz, at $3.99 ($1.99)
        • Hungry Man Frozen Dinners, 16 oz, at $4.29 ($2.14)
        • Golden Krust Jamaican Style Beef Patties, 2 ct, at $2.89 ($1.44)
        • This is a great deal. Stock up! Tyson Mini Chicken Sandwiches, 10 oz, at $3.99 ($1.99)
          Manufacturer Coupon -.75/1 Tyson mini chicken sandwiches, stuffed mini bread bowls, breakfast bread bowls, (regional), SS 9/08
          (makes it 49¢)
        • Mama Lucia Meatballs, 25.6 oz, at $8.69 ($4.34)
        • Zatarain’s Frozen Entrees, 24 oz, at $7.99 ($3.99)
          Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Zatarain’s frozen entrees printable (limit reached)
          Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Zatarain’s Frozen Entree, SS 9/29
          Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Zatarain’s Frozen Entrees, (regional), RP 9/29
          (makes them $3.49 each)
        • This is a great deal. Stock up! Cooked Perfect Chicken Bites or Meatballs, 10 oz or 14 oz, at $2.99 ($1.49)
          Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Cooked Perfect Bites printable
          Store Coupon -$1 off Cooked Perfect meatballs or bites, (regional), SS 9/08
          Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Cooked Perfect Bites (regional), SS 9/08
          (makes it 49¢)
        • Front Porch Ice Cream, 1 pint, at $4.49 ($2.24)
        • Rickland Orchards Greek On The Go! Granola Bites, at $4.79 ($2.39)
        • Nabisco Snackwell’s Sandwich Creme Cookies, 12 pk, at $6.19 ($3.09)
          Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Nabisco multipks., 12 oz+, Make Their School Day Great booklet
          Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Nabisco products, 8 oz+, tearpad
          (use $1 off, makes it $2.09)
        • Lowes Foods Steak Sauce, 10 oz, at $3.49 ($1.74)
        • This is a great deal. Stock up! Maruchan Bowl Ramen Noodles, 3.31 oz, at $1 (50¢)
          Manufacturer Coupon -.50/1 Maruchan bowl or yakisoba, SS 8/25
          Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Maruchan bowl or yakisoba, SS 8/25
          (makes them FREE!) Read More→

          double stuffed swagbucks

          Double Stuffed Swagbucks are back today only (10/10)! Earn 2X the rewards on daily polls, free games, viewing special offers (NOSO’s), and more.

          This is a great way to earn even more by doing simple tasks.

          If you aren’t already earning Swagbucks, it’s super easy and in the end all the points you earn can be redeemed for gift cards!!  Most folks if you started now could earn at least $40 in Amazon gift cards by Christmas!!  If you are new and want to get started use code SOUTHERNSWAG to get 70 points when you register.

          See more ways to earn Swagbucks.

            publix rebate

            There is a new Running Out? Run In mail-in rebate available on some of your favorite General Mills and P&G products at Publix!

            You can get a $10 Publix Gift Card by mail wyb $30 of participating products in (1) shopping trip between 10/9 and 10/25.

            Print and submit  this rebate form with your original store receipt postmarked by 11/1 for the products purchased to receive your card.

            Personal Tip: Many of these items also qualify for the Pink Cookware rebate!!  So checkout the scenario ideas I posted earlier this week and see if you can double up!

            Here are the following participating products:

            Immaculate Baking Honestly Delicious
            Yoplait Go-GURT (8ct)
            Gain Laundry Detergent (100oz)
            Old El Paso Dinner Kits
            Totino’s Party Pizza
            Dawn Dish Detergent (20-24oz bottle)
            Betty Crocker Hamburger Helper
            Suddenly Pasta Salad
            Charmin Basic Bathroom Tissue (12 double roll pkg)
            Pampers Diapers (Jumbo)
            Green Giant Canned Vegetables (4pk)
            Crest Toothpaste (8.2oz)
            Herbal Essences (6.0 -11.7oz)
            Vidal Sassoon Shampoo/Conditioner (12oz)
            Tide Pods (18ct)

            See more Publix deals.

             

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              Here’s all Bi-Lo deals running this week for a $1 or less!

              Don’t forget to check the Bi-Lo weekly ad and the unadvertised deals lists for more deals. Feel free to leave a comment with any additional deals or coupons you find.

              Bi-Lo Deals – $1 or Less

              • This is a great deal. Stock up! Ace Artisan Sourdough or Rosemary Olive Oil Boule, $2.99
                Get 10¢ Fuelperks WYB (1)
                (makes it 99¢ after gas savings)
              • Southern Home Coffee Filters, 200 ct., at $1.99 (99¢)
              • Arrid Deodorant, 2-2.8 oz, at $2.99 ($1.49)
                Manufacturer Coupon -.25/1 Arrid aerosol deodorant printable
                (makes it 99¢)
              • Barilla Blue Box Pasta, 12-16 oz, at $2.89 ($1.44)
                Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Barilla pasta printable Read More→

                iottie car and desk mounts

                Protect your expensive Apple products from rolling around your car’s floorboards with an iOttie One Touch Smartphone Car Mount. These latch right on to your windshield and are a lot safer than driving with one hand on the wheel and one on your phone.

                I love to use the mounts when we’re on road trips. The mount holds your phone so you can easily follow the directions it gives.

                Mounts fit the iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, iPad, iPad Mini, and the Galaxy Note 2.

                iPhone and Galaxy Note 2 Car or Desk Mounts $9.99
                iPad or iPad Mini Car & Desk Mount $21.99

                Shipping is a flat rate of $4.99 per product. These iOttie Car Mounts run for $19.99 on Amazon, so you’re grabbing them for 50% off from Tanga!

                See more online deals.

                  Cooler weather means it’s time to put away the flip flops and bring out the boots! If are in the market for a new pair, there are some great deals available right now. Here are some of the best deals.

                  Boot Deals:

                  carrini women's riding boot

                  Carrini Women’s Riding Boots, $32.99 Shipped (reg. $100)
                  (Ends 10/11)

                  Coconuts Black Roth Boot, $29.99 (reg. $95)
                  (Ends 10/14)

                  RSVP Hardin Boots, $24.99 (reg. $119)

                  Twisted & Trusol Fashion  Boots, $29.99 Shipped (reg. $79)
                  (Ends 10/13)

                  What fall trends are you shopping for this year?

                  See more online shopping deals.

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