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sweetener
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banned
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artificial
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glott
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sveda
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salt of cyclamic acid formerly used as an artificial sweetener GLOSS, tongue GLOTT
personal.kent.edu
an artificial sweetener, 30 times as sweet as sugar, long banned in the US, but allowed in Canada and some other countries.
salt.com
a low calorie artificial sweetener
diabetes.org.au
A man-made chemical that people used instead of sugar. The Food and Drug Administration banned the sale of cyclamates in 1973 because lab tests showed that large amounts of cyclamates can cause bladder cancer in rats. Pages: [] 10 11 12 13 14 15 ...
diabeticgourmet.com
Cyclamate is an artificial sweetener that was discovered in 1937 at the University of Illinois by graduate student Michael Sveda.
en.wikipedia.org
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