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The Naturalistic Fallacy of Artificial Sweeteners
I think a lot of sciencey folks have a tendency to be just like really, really condescending about the naturalistic fallacy and appeal to nature. My general take on it is that I'm very sympathetic to it. Because we did kind of make it as a species. And having some degree of skepticism is understandable.
Greg and Lyndsey dive into the history, conspiracies, science, and media coverage of aspartame to present a thorough overview of the recent WHO reports linking aspartame and cancer risk.
Is this one of the longest "podcast episodes" ever? Probably. But it's packed with fascinating history, relevant research breakdowns and media criticism, and takeaways for interpreting and navigating our society's abundance of health warnings.
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