Why Does U.S. Military Restrict Their Pilots From Consuming Apartame?
Question by Shane O: Why does U.S. Military restrict their pilots from consuming Apartame?
If it’s safe then why not. If it’s dangerous, shouldn’t civilians be informed?
Best answer:
Answer by jeremy d
did you mean aspartame?
if you did, it’s because aspartame bonds to blood cells, decreasing their oxygen carrying capabilities. While this isn’t a factor for most people, it can cause histotoxic hypoxia at high altitudes. This can lead to vision problems, poor decision making, or even lack of consciousness. Not good things for pilots.
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