Updated fact sheet on aspartame by FSANZ
The American Council on Science and Health
"Anecdotal accounts, however
compelling, do not constitute scientific evidence of a cause-and-effect
relationship. Millions of people experience unpleasant physical symptoms. It is
natural for an individual to look for a cause for his or her physical
discomfort, and aspartame is an obvious, well-publicised candidate. However, the
mere fact that a person consumed this sweetener (aspartame) and experienced some
kind of problem does not mean that aspartame caused the problem. This situation
could just as easily be a coincidence. People who are concerned about the safety
of aspartame can be reassured by the results of the Centers' for Disease Control
recent evaluation of complaints about the sweetener. The CDC said that the
complaints do not provide evidence for the existence of serious, widespread
adverse health consequences from using aspartame".