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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 373403" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>So the FDA is of the opinion that pipe tobacco is an ominous threat to our health, but artficial sugars -- like aspartame, which has been linked to alzheimers disease and other neurological disorders -- is on the agency's "generally safe" list. Everyone I see smoking a pipe is clearly a full-grown, aelf-directed adult with mileage on the odometer. But aspartame -- listed as safe by the FDA -- is widely used in chewing gum and other products overtly marketed to children. If you want to see what a great job lobbyists, processed food companies -- in collusion with the FDA -- are doing to make a fortune and screw the American public, learn to read ingredient and nutrition labels. Pipe tobacco, indeed. What elephant?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 373403, member: 2318"] So the FDA is of the opinion that pipe tobacco is an ominous threat to our health, but artficial sugars -- like aspartame, which has been linked to alzheimers disease and other neurological disorders -- is on the agency's "generally safe" list. Everyone I see smoking a pipe is clearly a full-grown, aelf-directed adult with mileage on the odometer. But aspartame -- listed as safe by the FDA -- is widely used in chewing gum and other products overtly marketed to children. If you want to see what a great job lobbyists, processed food companies -- in collusion with the FDA -- are doing to make a fortune and screw the American public, learn to read ingredient and nutrition labels. Pipe tobacco, indeed. What elephant? [/QUOTE]
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