No, no, and no. MS is an autoimmune disorder and does not have a definite known cause. Diet coke is not linked to it in any way, that is just a myth. People have said that nutrasweet causes all sorts of diseases, but none of them have been proven or even linked in any studies. Drink your diet coke in moderation, just like you should do with everything.
2006-08-27 06:36:47
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answer #1
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answered by KF 3
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, the FDA has not been truthful about the effects of aspartame.
My brother in law, who once worked as a manager for a beverage company, shared with me years ago that young men in the United States were contracting lupus -- a blood disorder usually affecting older men.
It perplexed the medical profession. After years of research, it was determined that aspartame was the culprit. However, because the FDA had a sweetheart deal with the makers of aspartame (the same corporation that invented synthetic grass), they kept silent.
Be aware.
2006-08-28 17:28:16
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answered by Sage 5
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No one knoes when one person get MS and onther does. There is aparently a genetic pre-diposition but why does one get it? The think it could be a virus that rigeers it. No one knows.
Good dient never hurts and the artifical sweeteners arent that good. But, no one knows.
2006-08-29 08:52:41
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answered by Anonymous
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The simple answer is no.
To date, FDA has not determined any consistent pattern of symptoms that can be attributed to the use of aspartame, nor is the agency aware of any recent studies that clearly show safety problems.
2006-08-27 09:05:50
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answered by hello 4
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No. Internet urban legend. Myth.
2006-08-27 06:29:52
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-08-27 22:18:31
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answered by Anonymous
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no. I hate any type of diet soda so I don't drink it and I have MS
2006-08-27 06:54:12
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answered by Carrie 2
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never heard of that.
2006-08-27 09:01:15
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answered by Baby #1 born August 2009 6
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I don't think so.
2006-08-27 06:25:31
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answered by First Lady 7
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