Bad news for diabetes: A substance found in Coca-Cola zero, turns out to be cancergenous

An artificial sweeter used in the diet version of the drink “Coca-Cola” can be declared as a substance that can cause cancer in people, according to a report drafted by the World Health Organization. Asparamam, it is a substance in question that is also used in certain types of gums and other products [...]
An artificial sweeter used in the diet version of the drink “Coca-Cola” can be declared as a substance that can cause cancer in people, according to a report drafted by the World Health Organization.
Asparamam is a substance in question that is also used in certain types of gum and other products that are marketed as sugar - free products.
This component for many years has been the focus of various studies, making it one of the most studied elements, which has so far been declared safe to be consumed by more than 90 agencies dealing with ensuring food safety.
It seems that result of O BSH is not well received by these agencies as well as by firms that use this component in their products. They say that this new outcome can cause confusion in consumers.
“We continue to be secure in the security of the apartment, based also on positive scientific evidence and security provided by more than 90 countries in the world. Kate Loatman, executive director of the International Drink Council Association, said. Meanwhile, it is noteworthy that members of this institution's board are also firm “CocaCola”.
In the meantime last year, a study conducted in France with 100,000 adults indicated that individuals who consumed artificial sweets, including asparames, had a slightly higher risk of having cancer.
The International Cancer Research Agency has indicated that classification of this substance in this category will help to develop more studies in this area.
Last month, the World Health Organization published a recommendation that individuals not use artificial candy to control their weight.












