WHO’s Aspartame Cancer Ruling Sparks Outrage due to Unnecessary Fears

Experts have warned that the panic over warnings linking an artificial sweetener to cancer is unnecessary. The World Health Organization (WHO) recently classified aspartame as “possibly carcinogenic to humans” after conducting a major safety review. However, the agency’s guidance on consumption levels will not change. The WHO concluded that aspartame only poses a definite risk to those who consume large amounts of it. Experts believe that fears about the sweetener have been exaggerated in an attempt to encourage healthier eating habits. The WHO’s ruling was based on limited evidence, and the agency responsible for determining the risk concluded that there is no convincing evidence that aspartame causes cancer if consumed within the recommended limits.

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