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Old 10-26-2002, 12:07 PM   #1  
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Default Diet Drink Theory-very interesting!

Here is an interesting article. One of my friends emailed it to me. I don't know if all of it is true but it really makes a person think. Its long but its worth the read.
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Diet Drink Theory

This is a long article, but very interesting. If you are a diet pop
drinker I suggest you read it.

In October of 2001, my sister started getting very sick, she had stomach spasms, she was having a hard time getting around, to walk was a major chore. It took everything she had just to get out of bed, she was in so much pain. By March 2002, she had undergone biopsies, and was on 24 various prescription medications. The doctors could not figure out what was wrong with her. She was in so much pain, and so sick, she knew she was dying. She put her house, bank accounts, life insurance, etc., in her oldest daughters name, and made sure her younger children were to be with her oldest daughter. She wanted her last hooray, so she planned a trip to FL (basically in a wheelchair) for March 22nd. On March 19th I called her to ask her how one of her tests went, and she said they didn't find anything on the test, but they believe she had MS. I thought, oh, my....then I recalled an article a friend of mine emailed to me...and I asked her....Do you drink Diet pop? She told me yes, as a matter of fact she was getting ready to crack one open that moment....I told her not to open it, and stop drinking the diet pop....and I emailed her the following article. She called me within 32 hours after our phone conversation and told me she stopped drinking the diet pop, and she can walk...she went up the stairs, and the muscle spasms went away. She said she didn't feel 100% but sure felt a lot better. She told me she was going to her doctors with this article and would call me back when she got home. She called me, and her doctor was amazed, he is going to call all of his MS patients to find out if they consumed artificial sweetener....In a nutshell, she was being poisoned by the aspartame in the diet soda, dying a slow death. When she got to FL March 22nd, all she had to take was one pill, and that was a pill for poisoning....she is well on her way to recovery.....and she is walking!!!!! No wheelchair!!!! This article saved her life!!!!

The life saving article: If it says "SUGAR FREE," on the label, DO NOT EVEN THINK ABOUT IT!!! I have spent several days lecturing at the WORLD ENVIRONMENTAL CONFERENCE on "ASPARTAME" marketed as 'NutraSweet', 'Equal', and 'Spoonful'. In the keynote address by the EPA, it was announced that in the United States in 2001 there is an epidemic of multiple sclerosis and systemic lupus, that it was hard to understand what toxin was causing this to be rampant. I stood up and said that I was there to lecture on exactly that subject.

I will explain why Aspartame is so dangerous: When the temperature of this sweetener exceeds 86 degrees F, the wood alcohol in ASPARTAME converts to Eformaldehyde and then to formic acid, which in turn causes metabolic acidosis. (Formic acid is the poison found in the sting of fire ants.) The methanol toxicity mimics among other conditions multiple sclerosis. People were being diagnosed with having multiple sclerosis in error. The multiple sclerosis is not a death sentence, where methanol toxicity is! Systemic lupus has become almost as rampant as multiple sclerosis, especially with Diet Coke and Diet Pepsi drinkers. The victim usually does not know that the aspartame is the culprit. He or she continues its use, aggravating the lupus to such a degree that it may become life-threatening. We have seen patients with systemic lupus become symptomatic once taken off diet sodas. In the case of those diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, (when in reality, the disease is methanol toxicity), most of the symptoms disappear. We've seen many cases where vision returned and hearing improved markedly. This also applies to cases of tinnitus. During a lecture I said "If you are using ASPARTAME (NutraSweet, Equal, Spoonful, etc.) and you suffer from fibromyalgia symptoms, spasms, shooting pains, numbness in your legs, cramps, vertigo, dizziness, headaches, tinnitus, joint pain, depression, anxiety attacks, slurred speech, blurred vision, or memory loss-you probably have ASPARTAME DISEASE!" People were jumping up during the lecture saying, "I've got some of these symptoms: Is it reversible?" Yes,! Not drinking diet sodas and keeping an eye out for aspartame on food labels, yes! We have a very serious problem.
A stranger came up to Dr. Espisto (one of my speakers) and me and said: "Could you tell me why so many people seem to be coming down with MS?" During a visit to a hospice, a nurse said that six of her friends, who were heavy Diet Coke addicts, had all been diagnosed with MS. This is beyond coincidence! Diet Coke and Diet Pepsi etc. IS NOT A DIET PRODUCT! The Congressional Record states that it makes you crave carbohydrates and will make you FAT. The formaldehyde stores in the fat cells, particularly in the hips and thighs. Once off these products with no
significant increase in exercise, etc.,

Dr.Roberts in his lecture stated that he had patient who lost an average of 19 pounds over a trial period. Aspartame is especially dangerous for diabetics. We found that physicians would believe that they have a patient with retinopathy, when in fact the symptoms are caused by aspartame. The aspartame drives the blood sugar out of control. Thus diabetics may suffer acute memory loss due to the fact that aspartic acid and phenylalanine are neurotoxic without the other amino acids found in protein. Thus it passes the blood brain barrier and deteriorates the neurons of the brain, causing in diabetics (as well as in patients not suffering from diabetes) various kinds of brain damage, seizures, depression, manic depression, panic attacks, rage, violence. (The Aspartame in thousands of pallets of diet Coke and diet Pepsi consumed by men and women fighting in the Gulf War, may be partially to blame for the well-known Gulf War Syndrome.)

Dr. Roberts warns that it can cause birth defects i.e. mental
******ation if taken at the time of conception and early pregnancy.
Children are especially at risk for neurological disorders and should NOT be given NutraSweet. I can relate different case histories of children having mal seizures and other disturbances being on NutraSweet. Unfortunately it is not always easy to convince a mother that aspartame is to blame for her child's illness. Only by trial and success will she be able to warn other mothers to take their children's health in their own hands.

Stevia, a sweet herb NOT A MANUFACTURED ADDITIVE, which helps in the metabolism of sugar (which would be ideal for diabetics) has now been approved as a dietary supplement by the FDA. For years the FDA has outlawed this sweet food because of their loyalty to MONSANTO.

Books on this subject are available:
-EXCITOTOXINS: THE TASTE THAT KILLS - written by Dr. Russell Blayblock (Health Press 1-800-643-2665)

-DEFENSE AGAINST ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE - written by DR. H. J. Roberts, also a diabetic specialist.

These two doctors will be posting a position paper with some case histories on the deadly effects of Aspartame on the Internet.

According to the Conference of the American College of physicians "we are talking about a plague of neurological diseases caused by this deadly poison."

Here is the problem: There were Congressional Hearings when aspartame was included in 100 different products. Since this initial hearing, there have been two subsequent hearings, but to no avail. Nothing has been done. The drug and chemical lobbies have very deep pockets. Now there are over 5,000 products containing this chemical, and the PATENT HAS EXPIRED!!!!!

I assure you, MONSANTO, the creator of Aspartame knows how deadly it is. They fund among others, the American Diabetes Association, the American Dietetic Association, the Conference of the American College of Physicians. This has been exposed in the New York Times - to no avail. These Associations cannot criticize any additives or convey their link to MONSANTO because they take money from the food industry and have to endorse their products.

Senator Howard Hetzenbaum wrote a bill that would have warned all infants, pregnant mothers and children of the dangers of aspartame. The bill would have also instituted independent studies on the problems existing in the population (seizures, changes in brain chemistry, changes neurological and behavioral; symptoms). It was killed by the powerful drug and chemical lobbies, letting loose the hounds of disease and death on an unsuspecting public.

Please print this out or e-mail to family and friends. Here are some more links to websites.

http://www.nancymarkle.com/

http://www.ethicalinvesting.com/monsanto/markle.shtml

http://www.aspartametruth.com/
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Old 10-26-2002, 10:25 PM   #2  
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Wow! Great article! My Mom sent it to me a while ago and I just dismissed it without reading it all. I have decided to try to DRASTICALLY reduce the amount of diet soda I drink, and hopefully completely eliminate it from my life. Thanks for the info!
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thanks for the article. i had heard about memory loss from diet soda's from a friend, but never paid much attention. i have been trying to cut down on diet coke, but it's so addictive. after reading this, i got rid of all the diet coke and have vowed to no longer drink it. i'd rather drink regular coke if i really want a soda.
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Sorry to play the Devil's advocate here, but the fact remains, countless people use aspartame and they have made studies to see of diabetics who use it as a sugar substitute and to see if there were higher incidents of such problems, there wasn't.

Basically use this rule of thumb.... if it was that dangerous, it would have been either banned, or at least a lot of media coverage would have been brought on about it (kind of like why we should discount miracle diets). Some people do have a reaction to aspertame such as headaches, if you're like that, then by all means don't use it. I don't think big giant corporate conspiracies really exist... If you're pregnant one should just cut down on processed foods anyway.
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Hey Sweatergirl! Ok, I'm going for the rebuttal. I definitely see your point, that it doesn't effect everyone and of course it is left to the judgment of the individual consumer.

Now, you said "Basically use this rule of thumb.... if it was that dangerous, it would have been either banned..." which is true, BUT, what about people who used Phen-Fen? It was a dangerous product, but until it was used bya large group of people and was indeed harmful to some people in that group, presumably, the FDA didn't really know it would have those effects on people. And poison by Aspartame or other synthetic sugars can be VERY dificult to pinpoint. It would have been much easier to look at the list of meds the Phen-Fen users were on and see that there was a direct correlation between these specific heart problems and the use of the diet drug. Most physicians wouldn't really probably assume that it was the diet beverage that SallySue drank that was causing such catastrophic health problems.

Anyway, just wanted to say hi and give ya my take on it. You do have a very valid point, just thought I'd turn the situation around a bit. Have a great day!
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II was really concerned about this article, so I asked my mother and father-in-law, as well as my brother-in-law, who are all physicians. Apparently this is somewhat of an urban legend that has been going around for a few years. Every now and then, a reputable news source will pick it up and run it, and everything gets stirred up again. There is, however, evidence, that NutraSweet will slow weight loss because of the whole carb-craving thing, according to my Mom. This in itself isn't going to make you fat, though...it's what carbs you choose to eat, and in what amounts that will determine if you get fat or not. If you want to read more about this, go to

http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/blasp.htm

and read more...

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Sorry girls. I didn't know. Oops...
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Kira: Forgot to say congrats on the 20lbs gone

Rina: no worries!
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No, I'm really glad you posted that on here, Rina, because I've heard similar things and gotten myself really worked up about it. So actually seeing it in print made me follow it up and investigate it all. Thanks for giving me that opportunity!
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Jayne & Rina: I also concur. I think it also stands as a good reminder that we shouldn't rely too heavily on foods created in labs (I have never tried Olestra, don't know if I will) and try and get more natural foods..

Speaking of this... I know it's splenda, has anyone tried the Sweet and Low candies? I get the worlds WORST cramps when eating them (thus I don't eat them any more, I had them once and then the cramps and attributed it to just being sick, and then I tried them a few more times, it left my incapacited for a few hours). Also I have realized I don't digest chocolate well. Perhaps I should take a chocolate break again.
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Ok....I have to post. I am a biochemist working for the above mentioned company that has manufactured both sacharine and aspertame (decades apart) That article is completely unfounded. Studies carried out for the FDA have proven time and time again that sugar substitutes are safe.

Argh...I want to scream! Acticles like this make me crazy! No offense to the one who posted it though. It is a good for us all to be educated on the things activists do to scare us into thinking as they do.

Aspartame causes Gulf War Syndrome???? I think not!!! Do you really think all of those guys (and gals) were drinking diet soda?

And by the way...Monsanto sold Nutrasweet! They do not even manufacture it anymore!!!

Ok...vented...feel better now....

Ok...one more thing...I have been to the Nutrasweet manufacturing facility in Augusta GA. I just have to say that the people that work there are SURROUNDED by the stuff day in and day out without a single case of MS or any other genetic predisposed disease!

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Sweatergirl~ Thanks!
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