I stopped and thought for more than a second, and just for the record, there is no such thing as a 'fake chemical'. I know what you mean, but that's not the point. Yes, in your book word parsing is the point. We must all use precise terms, and if we use something that everyone is following and gets, it is not ok with you. Well sorry, I cannot stand word parsing as teh point is not the word but the obvious intention behind it. Yes, chemicals are FAKE. I do hope you can figure out what is meant by that.
Apart from that, I think this is pointless.
I used to use piles of sugar in everything and drank sugary soda, that got me overweight. Yes, piles of sugar in everything and drinking endless sugary sodas will certainly cause weight gain. And cutting out all of those empty extra calories will certainly cause weight loss. Now I am drinking water, use sweeteners in tea and sometimes drink low cal pop, and guess what? Weight loss. No, the weight loss is from cutting calories, not from using a bit of sweetener in your tea or beverages. I will guarantee you that if you used a teaspoon of real sugar, have one or two sugary sodas per week, but otherwise follow your method of cutting out all the excess sugar, you will have the exact same weight loss results. You dont get fat off of one sugar in your tea or 2 sodas in a week. No sugar cravings, no . And if I ever get diabetes, who'll be able to tell if it's from the sugar or the sweeteners? None of the things you listed can be pinpointed down to the use of sweeteners, or aspartame specifically. Unless you can rule out ALL other influences you can say for sure that it is this ONE thing that is the cause of the cancer, deformation, etc. And since you can't rule out all other outside influence....well, you might get my point. Sometimes you have to use common sense and dont need an exact answer; when the science suggest certain negative consequences (such as death, read the studies I posted), and you know you're dealing in man-made (i.e. fake) chemicals that were not created by nature, you may want to take that leap that they may not be good for you rather than risking teh potential significant consequences.
I thought I said 'everything in moderation'. But maybe that wasn't clear enough, not sure.
I think we pretty much live in different worlds, I should have known that from looking at the first post that I replied to. So let's just call it quits.....you've got your opinion, I've got mine. No need to waste any more time.