What is ACSN doing to help pilots?
Aspartame Consumer Safety Network was the first organization to shed light on the aspartame and flying connection. Mary Nash Stoddard was the first consumer advocate to establish a hotline for pilots to report adverse reactions. Since that time [fall of 1987], many aviation publications – including the U.S. Air Force Flying Safety magazine in two different issues – have warned pilots of the dangers of using a substance which may take away their flying careers. Deadly Deception – Story of Aspartame, ACSN’s sourcebook, contains an entire chapter on flying and aspartame.