Avoiding Artificial Sweeteners? They Are In The Drinking Water

Dr. Mercola
Mercola.com

September 20, 2011

For those of you who are aware of the health dangers posed by artificial sweeteners and dutifully avoid them, the featured studyfindings may come as a shocking surprise…

Researchers have found that the artificial sweetener sucralose (Splenda) is a widespread contaminant in waste water, surface water, and ground water. In a recent test, water samples from 19 U.S. drinking water treatment plants serving more than 28 million people were analyzed for sucralose. The sweetener was found to be present in:

  • The source water of 15 out of 19 of drinking water treatment plants tested
  • The finished water of 13 out of 17 plants, and
  • In 8 out of 12 water distribution systems

The average amounts of sucralose in source water and finished water was 440 ng/L and 350 ng/L respectively.

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2 Responses to “Avoiding Artificial Sweeteners? They Are In The Drinking Water”

  1. drugging us through the water supply is as vile and deceitful as it gets. Infowarriors we must unite to take back our country and future from these evil Eugenicist psychopaths! Can’t wait for the social media network. Keep rockin Infowars and alex jones!

  2. Likely to cover the taste of all the other chemicals they put in there ala fluoride!!

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