Sugar
Health hazards

[The main poison of the Medical Mafia, medical people still promote it!  Sets up the conditions for alcohol addiction (10% of the population), destroys teeth leading to toxic dentistry like mercury amalgam, the main cause of Alzheimer's, and is the main cause of arthritis & heart disease, and cancer rate rose after it's increase.  Plays a part in infectious disease by suppressing the immune system.]

Quotes

[Media Sept 2006] "Sugar linked with mental problems in Norway study"

The Negative Impact of Sugar on Vitamin C

[2004] Why the Government "just said no" to Less Sugar --Chris Gupta

REFINED SUGAR The Sweetest Poison of All by William Dufty

The Deliberate Use of Refined Sugar to Assist Degenerative Disease

[media april 2003] Sugar industry threatens to scupper WHO

Sugar Addiction  By Nancy Appleton, Ph.D.

OUR GOVERNMENT CONFUSES THE SUGAR ISSUE By Nancy Appleton

The Master Disease of Our Time--Ralph W. Moss

Sugar & cancer citations

External
The Hidden Story of Big Sugar

Books
Lick The Sugar Habit, by Dr. Nancy Appleton  http://www.nancyappleton.com/
Sugar blues by William Dufty ISBN 044634129 (1975) http://www.nexusmagazine.com/SugarBlues.html
Pure White and Deadly by John Yudkin (1972)
DIET PREVENTS POLIO Benjamin P. Sandler, M.D. (1952)

Sweeteners
Aspartame
Splenda (the brand name for sucralose)

Natural Sugar substitutes:
The Bittersweet Story of the Stevia Herb by Jenny Hawke
Use Xylitol, the Sweetener That Prevents Tooth Decay
HormoneWise Digest - Vol. 12 - Dec 2002
Stevia

"Nearly 2500 years ago the Greeks had already realized that one of the most important of empirical facts is that correct explanations are nearly always simple explanations. There is a fragment (176) in Aeschylus, from the last play, that says so  ('for the words of truth are simple').....This is also in line with the expressed belief of one of the great architects of modern nuclear physics the late Lord Rutherford, that if a theory is any good, it should be under­standable by an ordinary barmaid."---- T.L. Cleave  (The Saccarine Disease 1974 p.iv)