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By Dr. Betty Martini,D.Hum
10-4-15

 
 
I think this is very significant.  For years we have exposed the professional organizations for taking money from industry and pushing aspartame propaganda.  Because aspartame is so deadly many believed them and some probably paid with their life or serious disability.  This shows you we're getting close to the finish line in removing aspartame.

Even when the Fatal Drugs Allowed folks, the FDA, does not act they see the handwriting on the wall.  It may be that some may no longer be willing to say its safe when on the lips of so many, "it's bad".  Also, the documentary: "Sweet Misery: A Poisoned World" continues to spread throughout the world.  www.sweetremedyradio.com

September was Aspartame Awareness Month when we just work a little harder to make a difference and get victims off this poison.  Unfortunately, I was in the hospital most of September but since the mission of Mission Possible is to educate over 6 billion on this planet and get it off the market, it doesn't matter where you are.

When you educate physicians they know to warn the patients off, and medical personnel like nurses spread the word.  So many physicians are not aware that aspartame damages the mitochondria and interacts with drugs and vaccines.  I noticed that most physicians and nurses knew it was bad but few knew why.

So impressed with the education hospital personnel set up a sort of petition that is titled, "Pledge to refrain from using aspartame".  They gave me the first sheet.  Many said they were making copies of a reprint (Rotgut Aspartame" I gave out and were passing on the information.  That's how we have gotten to this point - exponentiation.

So many had stories of others poisoned on aspartame.  You can't help but think of Dr. Alemany's words, "aspartame will kill 200 million people".  It truly is mass poisoning of the public as Dr. James Bowen wrote to the FDA over two decades ago. Here is the Aspartame Resource Guide with further information. http://www.mpwhi.com/aspartame_resource_guide.pdf

Dr. Betty Martini, D.Hum, founder
Mission Possible World Health Intl
770 242-2599
www.mpwhi.com
www.dorway.com, www.wnho.net, www.holisticmed.com/aspartame

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Coke ends sponsorship deal with health group that took money from big food and drink companies

Sep 29, 2015, 6:01am EDT Updated Sep 29, 2015, 10:13am EDT

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Atlanta-based The Coca-Cola Co. (NYSE-KO) will not renew its financial sponsorship of Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics after the beverage company was accused of trying to minimize the role sugary drinks play in obesity.

Coke spokeswoman Joanna Price told The Wall Street Journal the decision was made early in the summer not to renew the sponsorship for budget reasons and that Coke is reviewing its partnerships aimed at addressing obesity.


In August, Coke caught heat following a New York Times report about a Coke-funded nonprofit - Global Energy Balance Network - that suggested Americans are overly fixated on calories and not paying enough attention to exercise. The nonprofit's website did not initially say it was funded by Coke.


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The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, which represents tens of thousands of U.S. nutritionists, has been criticized in recent years for accepting millions of dollars from large food and drink companies, WSJ reports.

The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics has previously disclosed financial ties to major sponsors including Coke, PepsiCo Inc.(NYSE: PEP) and Unilever PLC (NYSE: UL) , the WSJ adds.

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