- Desperate to reverse growing public awareness and scientific
proof that the artificial sweetener aspartame is a deadly neurotoxin, the
Calorie Control Council (CCC) issued a press release stating that a federal
food survey proves that aspartame is safe. The move is seen by many to
be a face-saving gesture by the CCC, a self-described weigh-loss advocacy
group, that has been advising a calorie-conscious public to use this non-caloric,
excitoneurotoxic, carcinogenic drug since the 80s. They are a Public Relations
organization, well known as an aspartame front group.
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- According to the April 4, 2006 CCC press release, "A
new epidemiology study from the National Cancer Institute confirms previous
study conclusions that there is no link between aspartame consumption and
leukemias, lymphomas and brain tumors."
-
- The release also quotes unnamed "researchers"
as stating, "Our findings from this epidemiologic study suggest that
consumption of aspartame-containing beverages does not raise the risk of
hematopoietic or brain malignancies."
-
- The release fails to mention that the quote was taken
from a presentation entitled, "Prospective study of aspartame-containing
beverages and risk of hematopoietic and brain cancers," by Unhee Lim,
et. al.
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- Lim's team analyzed data from a "self-administered
baseline food frequency questionnaire" administered during 1995/96
to over 500,000 men and women between the ages of 50 and 69.
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- Among the 16-page survey's 56 questions ranging from
oatmeal and brownies to strawberries in season and hysterectomies, aspartame
is only mentioned once to determine "frequency and 'diet' type preference
of three potentially aspartame-containing beverages (soda, fruit drinks,
and iced tea) as well as aspartame added to coffee and hot tea."
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- The "prospective study" was delivered at the
annual American Association of Cancer Research meeting in Washington, D.C.
April 4, 2006. The abstract explains how Lim and his team of researchers
developed mathematical equations to demonstrate that the results of a non-scientific
food survey and its five-year follow-up period indicate no scientific association
between aspartame consumption and specific cancers. Regardless of the theoretical
"suggestions" of Lim's "prospective study," other aspartame
front groups, such as the American Beverage Association, have revealed
themselves by endorsing the study as proof that aspartame is safe.
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- Even the researchers who designed the Food Frequency
Questionnaire (FFQ) used on this study acknowledged that results obtained
may be scientifically invalid. "...Furthermore, a single FFQ-based
measurement in adulthood may not represent long-term intake without error
and may not assess the diet accurately for times when exposure is most
critical in determining disease outcome...".
-
- "Once again the Calorie Control Council circulates
utter nonsense. They have never met an artificial sweetener they didn't
like. They are not believable on any point in any debate that concerns
the financial well being of any of the artificial sweetener manufacturers
that pay their bills. In this case, their report of this alleged 'aspartame
study' is a bigger fraud than the product itself. Save yourself and save
your health quit NutraSweet now," Washington D.C. Attorney, James
Turner said.
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- Turner worked with Dr. John Olney to keep NutraSweet
off the market from 1974 to 1981 and is intimately familiar with the scandalous
nature of the aspartame approval process and the human misery that has
been scientifically-linked to its consumption. He is currently the Chairman
of "Citizens for Health and earlier this month petitioned the FDA
to ban Splenda. Slated to replace the increasingly unpopular aspartame,
Splenda (sucralose) is a chlorocarbon in the same family of chemicals as
DDT and Lindane and is known to cause seizures and migraines. "Because
Splenda liberates chlorine we call it DDT-Lite," commented Mission
Possible founder, Dr. Betty Martini, who wants to know, "When is government
going to stop approving industry's attempts to poison the people with toxic
artificial sweeteners?"
-
- Though the Lim "study" is merely a mathematical
hypothesis taken from data accumulated over a decade ago, a blizzard of
media articles are now claiming a "new federal study" on 567,000
Americans by the NIH, NCI and AARP shows aspartame/NutraSweet/Equal doesn't
cause cancer. This scientifically specious claim attempts to contradict
the aspartame-specific, 36-month, peer-reviewed Ramazzini Study (2005)
which demonstrated conclusively that aspartame causes lymphomas, leukemias,
peripheral nerve tumors, kidney cancer, malignant brain tumors in rats
and is a multipotential carcinogen.
-
- This study, one of the most comprehensive and scientifically-sound
food additive studies ever conducted, was meant to simulate a lifetime
of aspartame ingestion, the equivalent of 50 to 90+ years of aspartame
ingestion in humans. The results indicated that even moderately low levels
of aspartame caused these cancers. The scientists attributed this finding
to the significant formaldehyde exposure from aspartame ingestion.
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- The NCI/NIH/AARP survey asked participants to mark from
memory their consumption of certain foods going back 12 months and did
not inquire of past ingestion or whether the subjects were using any of
the some 6,000 commonly-consumed aspartame-containing products available
today.
-
- The CCC's jumping to Lim's suggestions also contradict
the observations of FDA toxicologist, Dr.Adrian Gross who, under oath more
than two decades ago, told Congress, "In view of all these indications
the cancer causing potential of aspartame is a matter that had been established
way beyond any reasonable doubt, one can ask: 'What is the reason for
the apparent refusal by FDA to invoke for this food additive the so-called
Delaney Amendment to the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act?' Is it not clear
beyond any shadow of a doubt that aspartame has caused brain tumors or
brain cancer in animals? (Senate S10839 - 10840, 8/1/85).
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- The Delaney Amendment states that, if a product causes
cancer in animals, it can't be put in human food.
-
- At the bottom of its April 4 release, the CCC sends a
powerful message indicating its allegiance to industry over individuals
by stating, "The Calorie Control Council, established in 1966, is
an international non-profit association representing the low-calorie and
reduced-fat food and beverage industry. Today it represents 60 manufacturers
and suppliers of low-calorie, low-fat and light foods and beverages, including
the manufacturers and suppliers of more than a dozen different dietary
sweeteners, fat replacers and other low-calorie ingredients. (emphasis
added)
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- The CCC release encourages readers to contact CCC spokesperson
Beth Hubrich, MS, RD at 404-252-3663
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- Following is a collection of quotes and observations
by corporate-neutral people who know scientifically and from personal experience
that aspartame is a dangerous, neurotoxic and carcinogenic drug:
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- "The methodology of the NCI study is so flawed that
one can really draw no valid conclusions about aspartame and cancer. Clearly
the questionnaire was not designed to focus primarily on aspartame. It
does not even differentiate between aspartame and other artificial sweeteners,
it does not assess aspartame consumption in the many sources other than
diet drinks, and looks at any 12 months of sweetener use with "up
to 5 years of follow-up." If one looked at 12 months of cigarette
smoking with "up to 5 years of follow-up" one would conclude
that cigarettes also do not cause cancer." ~Dr. Ralph Walton
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- Ralph G. Walton, M.D., is Medical Director, Safe Harbor
Behavioral Health, Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, Northeastern Ohio
Universities College of Medicine, Adjunct Professor Of Psychiatry, Lake
Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Walton's study on aspartame:
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- "Adverse Reactions to Aspartame: Double-Blind Challenge
in Patients from a Vulnerable Population:
http://www.mindfully.org/Health/Aspartame-Adverse-Reactions-1993.htm
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- His research on Scientific Peer Reviewed Studies and
Funding: http://www.dorway.com/peerrev.html
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- "This was no aspartame study! Ten years ago the
National Institute of Health and AARP sent out a 16-page 'Diet and Health
Study' questionnaire to seniors. It asked if you smoke, do you exercise,
do you eat crackers, cookies sausage, collards, what was your highest grade
in school, have you had a hysterectomy, did you eat pancakes, oatmeal or
strawberries in the past year, carrots, cheeseburgers, cornbread or brownies.
Why not call it the Oatmeal Brownie Study?
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- "Aspartame is named in only one of 56 questions:
'Over the last 12 months when you drank coffee or tea, what kind of sweetener
did you regularly add? Mark all that apply.'" (Sugar, honey, Equal,
aspartame or saccharin).
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- "Page 2 asks what you drink: orange juice, lemonade
or soft drinks, soda, diet or regular. Doesn't say whether to check diet
or regular. On page 12 they ask if you drank any sugar-free soft drinks,
soda, or pop, lemonade, Kool-Aide or sweetened iced tea over last 12 months
but do not ask which sweetener.
-
- "Calling this survey an aspartame cancer study
is intellectual dishonesty. Aspartame is in at least 6,000 foods and drugs
and even chewing gum. This exposure wasn't pursued. Now suppose you don't
drink coffee or tea or pop, but you chew gum constantly and eat a plethora
of 'diet' aspartame-containing foods. They'd tally you as non-user of
aspartame although your prescriptions, yogurt, ice cream, cereal, and other
foods you may consume are full of it.
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- "Epidemiology is the study of disease in human populations.
For this to be an aspartame/cancer epidemiology study, its authors would
be looking for cancer among those exposed to this toxin. So naturally they
would ask if you consumed aspartame products. They would want to know how
many aspartame-containing products were consumed and for how long. The
form would list all the foods, beverages and medicines known to contain
aspartame. They would list all of the known tabletop sweeteners by generic
name and trade name.
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- "There would be such questions as if you used aspartame
in pregnancy and whether your children have cancer or birth defects. Because
aspartame is not labeled on restaurant food, nor is it common to ask if
food prepared by others contains aspartame, the frequency with which participants
eat out would also be considered in an epidemiological study.
-
- "Though Lim's prospective study does not qualify
as epidemiological aspartame study, the aspartame manufacturer's PR groups,
led by the CCC, have flooded the media with pronouncements about aspartame
safety." ~Dr. Betty Martini, D.Hum.
-
- "The Calorie Control Council and the American Beverage
Association, both of which represent beverage companies, hailed the study
as further evidence that aspartame is a safe food additive." ~The
New York Times, April 8, 2006
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- "I am appalled by the inference that products containing
the chemical aspartame are safe and 'no cause for alarm'...based on the
recent extensively reported summary of a National Cancer Institute study.
My reaction after viewing the broad-based food consumption survey used
for this study is one of disbelief that such a benign inference could be
made from the database used. Indeed, this report should be embarrassing
to the NCI, the FDA and an indifferent Congress. In my opinion, aspartame
should not have been allowed for human consumption in the first place,
based on the unequivocal demonstration of a high incidence of brain tumors
in rats. Several recent studies by other investigators fully support my
assertion." ~Dr. H.J. Roberts
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- (Dr. Roberts, author of the 1,038-page medical text,
"Aspartame Disease: An Ignored Epidemic," and world expert who
testified before Congress and declared the global plague has his own 9-page
survey for persons with suspected reactions to aspartame products which
could be used for a real epidemiological study on aspartame. www.sunsentpress.com
contains many of his books. Dr. Roberts wrote about aspartame and lymphoma
in a peer reviewed journal article 15 years ago: http://www.dorway.com/betty/brainc.txt
This is an extremely well documented article on the issue and he made
recommendations by saying it required careful analysis by corporate-neutral
investigators. The Ramazzini Study did this. He further recommendation
was in the event such a correlation was shown and cancer rates continue
to rise, the FDA should declare aspartame products an "imminent public
health hazard".)
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- "The National Cancer Institute researchers appeared
to have collected no data on people's prior consumption, whether they were
regular consumers of beverages with aspartame or whether they recently
began consuming them. The duration of exposure to aspartame is inadequate
in the study. We know nothing about how long they've been consuming aspartame.
One year is practically nothing." ~Dr. Morando Soffritti, as quoted
by The New York Times, April 8, 2006
-
- (Dr. Soffritti is the scientific director of the European
Ramazzini Foundation and author of the 2005 Italian study mentioned in
the text of the article above).
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- "This is not science and cannot be taken seriously
by anyone who cherishes the truth. I would expect to find better uses
of statistics at a high school science fair."~Dr. Woodrow Monte
-
- (Dr. Monte authored the scientific, peer reviewed article,
"Aspartame: Methanol and the Public Health" (http://www.dorway.com/doctors.html#monte)
-
- "In my own experience, supported by the credible
research of world class physicians, aspartame is one of the most dangerous
things you can ingest. One doctor describes aspartame disease as a "Worldwide
Plague." A survey of the eating habits of over half a million people
10 years ago is being touted as indicating that aspartame is safe. After
reviewing the 16 pages of the survey listing all types of foods, I noted
only one question asking about sugar free drinks, without mentioning the
type sweetener (question 6, page 12), and one question that asked if you
drank coffee and tea to mark the sweetener. Aspartame was mentioned once.
If someone checked regular drinks and used Fresca or Tab not marked diet,
they would still be getting aspartame but not counted as an aspartame consumer.
And if they used it prior to the 12 months being questioned or used some
of the other 6,000 products not even mentioned on the form, they still
would not be considered an aspartame user. To make the conclusion that
aspartame is safe based on it being mentioned once is irresponsible and
dishonest. Not only will this deception cause millions to die or live with
pain and disability but, under Title 18, Section 1001 of U.S. criminal
code, it is against the law to deceive the public with full knowledge.
This is the law used when the FDA themselves attempted to have the original
manufacturer Searle indicted. The defense team hired the U.S. prosecutors!
There simply was no way to take a chemical poison and get it to show safety
so they were doing such things as excising brain tumors from rats, putting
them back in the study, and resurrecting them on paper when they died.
A complete investigation is needed to probe the deception." ~Ed Johnson
-
- (Ed Johnson is a Texas attorney and formerly an assistant
U.S. attorney and former president and CEO of one of the largest law firms
in Texas. An aspartame-induced brain tumor ended his career in law and
he is now a natural health and wellness activist. He tells his story on
camera in the documentary "Sweet Misery: A Poisoned World" and
can be found online at http://www.dorway.com/lawyer1.html.
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- "If the so-called questionnaire is representative
of the kind and quality of the evidence that the aspartame industry will
use to support its conclusion that aspartame is safe, then the people of
New Mexico have little to be concerned about at the pending hearing to
ban aspartame here. A first year law student could easily rebut the conclusions
reached in the federal study." ~Stevan D. Looney
-
- (Looney is the New Mexico attorney who has led the legal
charge to achieve a statewide ban on aspartame in the state of New Mexico.
Reports indicate that New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson favors such a
ban).
-
- "The early release of this report represents bad
science to say the least and is more consistent with an attempt to shore
up a product that has been getting consistently bad reports from independent
scientific researchers for the past decade. And these reports have been
presented in peer-reviewed reputable journals from laboratories from all
over the world. To properly evaluate such studies, as the one recently
released, they should appear in peer-reviewed journals with all of the
data and methods used in the study. Only then can the study be properly
evaluated.
-
- "It is accepted among scientist/clinicians that
the poorest type of study you can do is an epidemiological (population)
study in which you have a large number of people fill out questionnaires.
And of the epidemiological studies the poorest are the ones depending on
participants' memory of intake of the product in question. This study falls
in this category. In fact, these studies are so poor they have been used
for over 60 years to cover up pharmaceutical disasters. For example, despite
an enormous amount of evidence that the polio vaccine was contaminated
with a cancer-causing virus (SV-40) the government was able to cover up
this disaster by conducting similar epidemiological studies.
-
- "This has been repeated for the thimerosal (mercury)
-autism disaster, the MSG toxicity scandal and the trans-fatty acid scandal-all
of which were carefully covered up by such studies, until so much evidence
eventually accumulated that the truth won out.
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- "One reason 567,000 people were used is that you
can dilute out high cancer rates in sub-groups of people-such as women,
children or those with certain genetic weaknesses. This has been shown
numerous times in similar studies. It also impresses the public. You cannot
accurately obtain dietary information from 567,000 people. Likewise, you
cannot adequately determine cancer risk in a population with an age range
so small (age 50 to 69). The greatest risk of leukemia and lymphoma would
be in a younger population (small children and teenagers) and they would
need to be exposed regularly from early in life. The same is true for the
rest of the population. Yet, they did not determine aspartame intake prior
to the start of the study age. This is ludicrous.
-
- "We also know from animal studies that the greatest
risk is in females and that most of the brain tumors being reported are
occurring in women (a known characteristic of formaldehyde-a recognized
breakdown product of aspartame). Aspartame has been shown by carefully
done, irrefutable studies, to cause damage to DNA and present harm to pregnant
women and their babies.
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- "Aspartame is not an essential nutrient. I would
not risk my life or the lives of those I love, especially my children,
on the basis of such a poorly conducted and reported study. There is just
too much evidence that this sweetener is dangerous to babies, children,
adults and the elderly. And much of the damage, especially to children
is irreversible." ~Neurosurgeon Russell Blaylock, MD (Dr. Blaylock
is a world renowned neurosurgeon and author of Excitotoxins: The Taste
That Kills, Health & Nutrition Secrets To Save Your Life and Cancer
Strategies.
-
- He can be seen in the aspartame documentary, Sweet Misery:
A Poisoned World, He has a monthly newsletter on Newsmax.com: The Blaylock
Wellness Report )
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- On autism:
- http://www.dorway.com/blayautism.txt
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- On brain problems:
- http://www.dorway.com/blayart1.txt
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- Excitotoxins, Neurodegeneration and Neurodevelopment:
- http://www.dorway.com/blayenn.html
-
- Miami Herald Letter, Exposing Calorie Control Council,
front group:
- http://www.wnho.net/mh_aspartame_letter.htm
-
-
- Dr. Blaylock also commented on the 2005 study conducted
by Dr. Soffritti: "This study confirmed the previous study by Dr.
Trocho and co-workers (1998), which also found the formaldehyde breakdown
product of aspartame to be damaging to cellular DNA and that this damage
was cumulative. The type of damage was a duplicate of that associated
with cancers. These two studies strongly indicate that drinking a single
diet cola sweetened with aspartame every day could significantly increase
one's risk of developing a lymphoma or leukemia. This study should terrify
mothers and all those consuming aspartame-sweetened products. This was
a carefully done study which clearly demonstrated a statistically significant
increase in several types of lymphomas and leukemias in rats. Both of these
malignancies have increased significantly in this country since the widespread
use of aspartame."
-
- "If this is what they're throwing at us in defense
of aspartame we've already won. It's not even a comparison of apples to
oranges-at least they're both fruit. Lim's team took unrelated, incomplete,
non-scientific, decade-old data, derived from the memories of elderly people,
to develop a mathematical equation to suggest that aspartame is not linked
to the formation of two types of cancer. It is hard to say what is most
shameful: That there are people who would intentionally mislead the public
with bad science to promote the continued consumption of a known poison
or that people would be fooled by bad science and continue poisoning themselves."
~Don Harkins
-
- (Harkins is the editor of The Idaho Observer newspaper
and The Artificially-Sweetened Times. The Idaho Observer will be publishing
a booklet with letters from world experts on aspartame. The purpose of
this edition is to provide parents, teachers and physicians with all the
information they need to demand that foods and beverages containing aspartame
be banned from the nation's schools as a known cause of birth defects,
mental retardation, and other chronic and irreversible types of damage.
The "parent's edition" is scheduled to be available by the end
of April, 2006).
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- "The so-called science behind this article totally
ignores the initial toxicity tests which were done at only 1/1000 of the
legally-required test dosage. Those tests showed that even a minute dose
of aspartame caused a higher incidence of brain cancer in rats than any
other chemical tested at that dose. In the first 6 months after aspartame's
introduction into the marketplace, the brain tumor rate in America jumped
10 percent and incidence of diabetes jumped 30 percent." ~James Bowen,
MD
-
- (Dr. Bowen, who has Lou Gehrig's disease from aspartame,
wrote the FDA: "...the only responsible action would be to immediately
take aspartame off the market, fully disclose its toxicities, offer full
compensation to the injured, public and criminally prosecute anyone who
participated in the fraudulent placement of aspartame on the marketplace.
That includes all those who work so diligently to keep it on the market
as well.")
-
- Note: It is no wonder that the CCC, et al, are grasping
at nonscientific straws in an attempt to defend the dubious honor of aspartame:
The marketplace is getting wise to the horrors of aspartame. Europe's biggest
aspartame producer, Holland Sweetener Co., announced March 30, 2006, it's
been losing money and will cease production by the end of 2006. Chicago-based
aspartame producer Merisant recently reported that its 2005 North American
sales figures are down 22 percent from 2004.
-
- Robin Goodwin, Mission Possible Falklands, petitioned
for a ban of aspartame there and wrote all 3,000 citizens warning them.
His wife suffered an aspartame brain tumor and his daughter had seizures
for 18 years, which ceased when she abstained. In early April, 2006, he
told me aspartame-containing products have been sitting on Falkland store
shelves for six months.
-
- Roger Williams, Member of Parliament has called for a
ban in the UK and Stephen Fox has petitioned the New Mexico Environmental
Improvement Board, and the state's Board of Pharmacy. New Mexico state
Senator Gerald Ortiz y Pino sponsored the bill to ban aspartame which didn't
make it in the 30-day session but we expect to see it again. The valiant
fight of New Mexico led by Stephen Fox is a model for citizens worldwide.
Ten New Mexico state senators signed a letter asking Governor Bill Richardson
to declare New Mexico in a state of public emergency and ban the toxin
which violates state and federal adulteration statues, and therefore interstate
commerce laws. Dr. H. J. Roberts met recently with Governor Richardson
who assured him aspartame does need to be banned and he is in full agreement.
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- Senator Ortiz y Pino said in an article he wrote in February:
"It's only a matter of time until even Ajinomoto's money won't be
able to block the unavoidable link between these unnecessary products and
our decline in health. .. When that happens, as it finally did to tobacco
and lead and other heavy metals found in gasoline, we will act. The sad
thing is that thousands of deaths and ruined lives will occur between now
and then." "One of the cruel ironies to aspartame is that it
was supposed to create sugar-free soft drinks for the benefit of diabetics.
Since its introduction, the incidence of diabetes has soared. Some critics
link the two. .....With all the money and muscle behind it, aspartame has
evaded its comeuppance for another year. But the final reckoning can only
be postponed, not avoided."
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- Ajinomoto is the Japanese aspartame producer financing
the fight to prevent an aspartame ban in New Mexico.
-
- A host of independent studies have exposed not only aspartame
related cancer but the many horrors listed in medical texts by experts
like Doctors H. J. Roberts and Russell Blaylock. A recent study from Greece
shows aspartame causes memory loss and neurological problems. Concentrations
of aspartame influence acetylcholine metabolism, important relative to
brain function with profound implications concerning Alzheimer's disease.
-
- A study in December on combining food additives including
aspartame was damning. The Liverpool team reported that when mouse nerve
cells were exposed to MSG and brilliant blue or aspartame and quinoline
yellow in laboratory conditions, combined in concentrations that theoretically
reflect the compound that enters the bloodstream after a typical children's
snack and drink, the additives stopped the nerve cells growing and interfered
with proper signaling systems.
-
- A generation of children have been damaged by aspartame
because aspartame triggers ADD, ADHD, and autism and interacts with drugs
and vaccines. Dr. Blaylock said "Since aspartame can increase obesity
and may even cause the metabolic syndrome that affects 48 million Americans,
there is no reason to ever consume this product. At the least, it should
be immediately banned from all schools."
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- We thank Governor Richardson for getting it out of grammar
and middle schools and now we need it to be removed from high schools in
New Mexico.
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- ASPARTAME AND SEX:
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- Dr. Kenneth Stoller, President of the International Hyperbaric
Medical Assoc., Medical Director of HMCNM & HOCS, and listed as an
Aspartame Detox Center in New Mexico also spoke out: "Epidemiology
studies have very significant drawbacks that most scientists do not realize.
The ultimate example of same is that it is impossible to prove that sex
causes pregnancy with an epidemiology study."
-
- It should also be noted, while sex is being mentioned,
that aspartame destroys complete families. As Dr. James Bowen wrote in
"Aspartame Murders Infants," "At every point in the fertility
process aspartame destroys, beginning with the gleam in Mom and Pop's eyes:
It ruins female sexual response and induces male sexual dysfunction.
Beyond this, aspartame may have heinously damaged the DNA of the baby,
cursing future generations."
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- "Using dishonest studies to deceive the world displays
the heinous malevolence of the greedy conscienceless people using a broad
based food consumption survey to trick the world into thinking a deadly
excitoneurotoxic carcinogen drug doesn't cause cancer and is safe. They
have deceived consumers worldwide and consumers should be outraged,"
Martini concluded.
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- Dr. Betty Martini, D.Hum, Founder
Mission Possible International
9270 River Club Parkway
Duluth, Georgia 30097
770 242-2599
www.wnho.net and www.dorway.com
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- Aspartame Toxicity Center, www.holisticmed.com/aspartame
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- FDA said aspartame caused cancer over two decades ago:
http://www.wnho.net/cancer_study_obligates_recall.htm
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- Aspartame manufacturers been telling whoppers for years:
www.wnho.net/whopper.htm
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- Flacks write absurd editorials:
http://www.wnho.net/letter_abq_journal.htm
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- Associated Press Article:
- http://cbs2.com/health/health_story_094155327.html
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- PDF - Impeccable 3 year Italian Study:
- http://www.wnho.net/aspartame_study_14july2005.pdf
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- The Shocking Story of the World's Best Selling Sweetener:
- http://www.wnho.net/articles-ecologist.htm
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- Aspartame documentary: Sweet Misery: A Poisoned World,
- www.amazon.com or Barnes & Noble.
-
- How Don Rumsfeld called in his markers and got it approved
when the FDA said NO:
- http://www.soundandfury.tv/pages/Rumsfeld2.html
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- Here is a promo to the film:
- http://www.mercola.com/forms/sweet_misery.htm
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- Medical text on global plague: Aspartame Disease: An
IgnoredEpidemic,
www.sunsentpress.com by H. J. Roberts, M.D. 1038 pages of
- horrors including cancer triggered by aspartame
-
- Excitotoxins: The Taste That Kills by neurosurgeon Russell
Blaylock, M.D.
- www.russellblaylockmd.com
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- Aspartame Causes Blood Disorders:
- http://www.rense.com/general70/aasp.htm
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- Idaho Observer publishes 24 page booklets for
- distribution: Artificially Sweetened Times, soon to
publish booklets
- for schools, OB-GYN, and Pediatricians with letters from
world
- experts on aspartame. www.idaho-observer.com
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- New Federal Aspartame Study Is Cockamamie Claptrap written
before
- receiving form used:
- http://www.wnho.net/
- federal_aspartame_study_claptrap.htm
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- Calorie Control Council Release:
- http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl
- ?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/04-04-2006
- /0004332859&EDATE=
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