This has upset me for years. I work in powerplants. To clean the coal tubes in powerplants, they use Saccharine, they do not let us in the same room they store the saccharine in, without an oxegen supplying resperator. But it is fine to drink in your coffee. I talked to a health dept. employee friend of mine, and they checked and said it was fine, because the sacchrine for your coffee is only a 4% strength. Glad i dont drink it.
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My husband drinks coffee all day. :( I don't like it, he thinks im weird cause I don't like it. Never have liked it, never will now..
Coffee by itself or with safer sweeteners is fine. Saccharine would be added separately—the artificial sweetener in pink packets, IIRC. It’s not nearly as commonly used as it was 30+ years ago.
My grandma put that stuff in her tea everyday. She was so sharp and witty until the dementia took over. Now it's out that if you consume one saccharine or aspartame filled drink a day, it triples your chances of getting dementia.
Research anything that safely induces neurogenesis and give that to your grandma.
Long shot, but could help.
Thanks, but she died shortly before the covid lockdowns.