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Aspartame's Hidden Effects on Your Heart and Brain
Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Description
- Long-term, low-dose aspartame intake caused measurable changes in heart structure and brain energy use in mice, even at amounts far below current safety limits
- Weight and body fat dropped with aspartame use, but this came alongside reduced metabolic function and signs of cardiac strain rather than improved health
- Brain cells showed worsening access to fuel over time, which aligned with slower movement, poorer memory, and reduced task performance
- Harmful effects developed gradually and only appeared after many months, explaining why short-term studies often miss these risks
- Avoiding artificial sweeteners and restoring real carbohydrate fuel helps reduce metabolic stress and protect long-term heart and brain function