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1 Saccharin 350 times sweeter than sugar and 10 times sweeter than cyclamate. Studies have not shown that it helps people lose weight. Since 1951 tests have indicated that it causes cancer. In 1977 the FDA proposed that saccharin be banned. Stay away! Chemical Cuisine - Polysorbate to Vanillin
2 Saccharin This sweetner is 350 times the sweetness of sugar Practical Chem Cuisine Questions
3 saccharin 350 times Chemical Cuisine Buzz Words
4 Saccharin This was proposed to be banned in 1977 Chem Cuisine Practical Questions 2
5 Saccharin This sugar replacement does not help people lose weight Chem Cuisine Practical Questions 2
6 Saccharin falsely sweet Major Test Vocabulary, 3 of 10
7 Saccharin falsely sweet Lux Education SAT List 5
8 saccharin a crystalline substance 500 times sweeter than sugar mendoza set3-18
9 saccharin a crystalline substance 500 times sweeter than sugar Grade 8 Definition
10 Saccharin falsely sweet SAT VOCAB WORDS
11 Saccharin falsely sweet SAT VOCAB WORDS
12 saccharin A person who takes a practical approach to problems vocab 17
13 Saccharin falsely sweet SAT WORD LIST 3 GROUPS1-10
14 Saccharin falsely sweet SAT LISTS 1-7 EXAM
15 Saccharin falsely sweet SAT Prep - Word List 3
16 saccharin lies English final
17 saccharin n. 糖精 gre逆序 Mega Collection
18 saccharin n. 糖精 gre逆序 Set 11

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