Tom Sanders

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Prof Tom Sanders is Head of the Nutritional Sciences Research Division, King's College London.

He has made a name for himself defending the controversial artifical sweetener aspartame in the media. He said:

The key point is that we can help people to live healthier lives if they can reduce their calorie intake. Sweeteners (aspartame) have a valuable role to play in the fight against obesity.[1]

In response to a report from the American Association of Neuropathologists showing an aspartame link to brain cancer and other serious health problems, Sanders said:

There is simply no evidence to show aspartame causes cancer. It is probably the most stiffly tested substance we consume.[2]

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  1. Thea Jourdan, Aspartame - Sweet or sour? Daily Mail, Oct 12, 2004
  2. Rita Carter, The truth about sugar substitutes, The Independent, 19 Nov 1996