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Sucralose -- Splenda -- Substitute for Sugar. Is It Safe?General Listing Of Toxic Materials -- Including AspartameReturn To Main Page On Sucralose http://www.karlloren.com/Diabetes/p40f.htmSourceDetailed scientific and general documentation regarding the toxicity of nutrasweet, Equal, diet coke, diet pepsi, and other aspartame containing items. Web page includes real life reports of acute and chronic toxicity due to long-term ingestion. Also included is extensive scientific and general information and resources. NOTICE: If the length of some of these nutrasweet files is causing difficulty retrieving documents from this site, please connect to the split-file page where the long files are split up. Questions? Case Histories. For more information on diet and nutrition, substances that cause serious health problems and on health-building techniques, please see the articles section of the main health page. What's New on this Page!Aspartame Toxicity Reaction Samples - Internet - Updated 06/26/98 Healthier Sweeteners Resource List -- PLEASE DO NOT switch from one toxic sweetener to another News: Analysis shows Nearly 100% of Independent Research Finds Problems With Aspartame Monsanto's Toxic New World (Frankenfoods, Terminator Famines, rBGH & Cancer) Aspartame ... 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Slenda is a deadly chlorocarbon poison which like

Aspartame failed to pass the tocicity tests. In tyhe

experimnetal animals it shrsank htreir thymus glands

42%9Immunity, calcified their kidneys, and produced

many othe abnormalities including causing a toxic

swollen liver, as chlorocarbon poisons always do.

Don't believe the " new world order " intends to let any

safe artificial sweeterners on the market!

 

Sincerely,

Dr Jim Bowen

 

--- 121 <121 wrote:

 

>

>

> Sucralose -- Splenda -- Substitute for Sugar. Is It

> Safe?

> General Listing Of Toxic Materials -- Including

> Aspartame

> Return To Main Page On Sucralose

> http://www.karlloren.com/Diabetes/p40f.htm

> Source

>

>

Detailed scientific and general documentation

> regarding the toxicity of nutrasweet, Equal, diet

> coke, diet pepsi, and other aspartame containing

> items. Web page includes real life reports of acute

> and chronic toxicity due to long-term ingestion.

> Also included is extensive scientific and general

> information and resources.

>

> NOTICE: If the length of some of these nutrasweet

> files is causing difficulty retrieving documents

> from this site, please connect to the split-file

> page where the long files are split up. Questions?

> Case Histories.

>

> For more information on diet and nutrition,

> substances that cause serious health problems and on

> health-building techniques, please see the articles

> section of the main health page.

> What's New on this Page!

> Aspartame Toxicity Reaction Samples - Internet -

> Updated 06/26/98

> Healthier Sweeteners Resource List -- PLEASE DO NOT

> switch from one toxic sweetener to another

> News: Analysis shows Nearly 100% of Independent

> Research Finds Problems With Aspartame

> Monsanto's Toxic New World (Frankenfoods, Terminator

> Famines, rBGH & Cancer)

> Aspartame ... Neotame -- By Any Name, It's Still a

> Neurotoxin

> Aspartame / Nutrasweet Documents

> Aspartame Toxicity Reactions & Health Damage Cases

> Nutrasweet Toxicity Reaction Samples - Internet -

> Updated 06/26/98

> Nutrasweet Toxicity Reaction Samples - US Mail -

> Updated 06/26/98

> Scientific / Historic Information Section

> Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) With Referenced

> Answers

>

> Update (Dec 9, 1998) on Formaldehyde Toxicity From

> Monsanto's sweetener: aspartame

> DRAFT Review - Updated 12/05/95 (Binhexed MS Word

> 5.1 for MAC Version)

> DRAFT Review - Updated 12/05/95 (ASCII/Plain Text

> Version)

> Individual Chapters of NutraSweet Review DRAFT

> Aspartame and Brain Cancer -- Short Response to

> Recent Monsanto PR

> Response to the U.K. Committee on Toxicity of

> Chemicals Document (nutrasweet)

> General Documents Section

> Healthier Sweetener Resources

> Nutrasweet Is Bad For Everyone (Long-Term Use)

> Aspartame Detoficiation

> Short Aspartame Article - Updated 4/1/95

> (ASCII/Plain Text)

> 5 Simple Steps to Help Yourself & Others Avoid

> Chronic Aspartame Poisoning

> Advanced Steps to Help Stop Chronic Poisoning

> Aspartame Dangers in Pregnancy

> Nutrition & Healing Magazine Interviews aspartame

> Expert - 11/95

> List of Nutrasweet - Related Books and Organizations

>

> Short Adverse Reaction Questionnarie

> List of Companies Selling " Products " With Aspartame

> After Being Made Aware of Dangers (General Mills,

> Cocacola, Twinlabs, etc.)

> Vision Damage From Aspertame

> Aspartame and Lawsuits (Poisoning Victims Begin

> Filing Lawsuits!)

> Other Dangerous Sweeteners Section

> Sucralose/Splenda Information

> Acesulfame-K/Sunette/Sweet One Toxicity Information

> Acesulfame-K (Sweet One) - Expert Statements (CSPI

> Web Page)

> Recent News & Editorial Section

> Analysis Shows Nearly 100% of Independent Research

> Finds Problems With Aspartame

> India Issues Nationwide Aspartame (Nutrasweet)

> Warning

> Important Links Section

> Aspartame Victims Support Group

> Aspartame -- Mission Possible Radio Programs in Real

> Audio!

> Aspartame Consumer Safety Network (ACSN) Homepage

> Dr. H.J. Roberts, World Aspartame Expert -- Highly

> Recommended Books

> Dr. Russell L. Blaylock's Book - " Excitotoxins "

> Dave Rietz' Extensive Aspartame Web Pages

> NutraMancer City -- Stroll Around Town! (Swankin &

> Turner Page)

> Good Bunny Homepage!

> More Useful Aspartame Links From Dave Rietz' Page

> Ban Aspartame Web Page (Greece)

> Sweet Poison (NutraSweet) by Alex Constantine

> The Bitter Truth About Artificial Sweeteners (Nexus

> Magazine)

> Aspartame and Multiple Sclerosis (From Dave Q's MS

> Recovery Web pages)

> Acesulfame-K (Sweet One) - Expert Statements (CSPI

> Web Page)

> Back to Health Page

>

> http://www.trufax.org/webring.html

>

>

>

>

> Toxicity Effects of Aspartame Use

> Selection of adverse effects from short-term and/or

> long-Term use

> Note: It often takes at least sixty days without

> *any* aspartame or nutrasweet to see a significant

> improvement. Improvement in health is also often

> accompanied by weight loss. Check all labels very

> carefully (including vitamins and pharmaceuticals).

> Look for the word " aspartame " on the label and avoid

> it. (Also, it is a good idea to avoid " acesulfame-k "

> or " sunette. " ) Finally, avoid getting nutrition

> information from junk food industry PR organizations

> such as IFIC or organizations that accept large sums

> of money from the junk and chemical food industry

> such as the American Dietetic Association.

> seizures and convulsions

> dizziness

> tremors

> migraines and severe headaches (Trigger or Cause

> From Chronic Intake)

> memory loss (common toxicity effects)

> slurring of speech

> confusion

> numbness or tingling of extremities

> chronic fatigue

> depression

> insomnia

> irritability

> panic attacks (common aspartame toxicity reaction)

> marked personality changes

> phobias

> rapid heart beat, tachycardia (another frequent

> reaction)

> asthma

> chest pains

> hypertension (high blood pressure)

> nausea or vomitting

> diarrhea

> abdominal pain

> swallowing pain

> itching

> hives / urticaria

> other allergic reactions

> blood sugar control problems (e.g., hypoglycemia or

> hyperglycemia)

> menstrual cramps and other menstraul problems or

> changes

> impotency and sexual problems

> food cravings

> weight gain

> hair loss / baldness or thinning of hair

> burning urination & other urination problems

> excessive thirst or excessive hunger

> bloating, edema (fluid retention)

> infection susceptibility

> joint pain

> brain cancer (Pre-approval studies in animals)

> death

> Aspartame Disease Mimmicks Symptoms or Worsens the

> Following Diseases

> fibromyalgia

> arthritis

> multiple sclerosis (MS)

> parkinson's disease

> lupus

> multiple chemical sensitivities (MCS)

> diabetes and diabetic Complications

> epilepsy

> alzheimer's disease

> birth defects

> chronic fatigue syndrome

> lymphoma

> lyme disease

> attention deficit disorder (ADD and ADHD)

> panic disorder

>

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Hello,

I have been dx'd. with eight different illnesses since spring of

2004. I truly wish I would have been aware of what you are writing

about years ago and advoided my health issues.

Thank you for your message. I hope it is read by many so that they

can advoid the life I am living and all that I and my family have

been robbed.

 

, " James D. Bowen, MD "

<bowendrjim wrote:

>

> Slenda is a deadly chlorocarbon poison which like

> Aspartame failed to pass the tocicity tests. In tyhe

> experimnetal animals it shrsank htreir thymus glands

> 42%9Immunity, calcified their kidneys, and produced

> many othe abnormalities including causing a toxic

> swollen liver, as chlorocarbon poisons always do.

> Don't believe the " new world order " intends to let any

> safe artificial sweeterners on the market!

>

> Sincerely,

> Dr Jim Bowen

>

> --- 121 <121 wrote:

>

> >

> >

> > Sucralose -- Splenda -- Substitute for Sugar. Is It

> > Safe?

> > General Listing Of Toxic Materials -- Including

> > Aspartame

> > Return To Main Page On Sucralose

> > http://www.karlloren.com/Diabetes/p40f.htm

> > Source

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Detailed scientific and general documentation

> > regarding the toxicity of nutrasweet, Equal, diet

> > coke, diet pepsi, and other aspartame containing

> > items. Web page includes real life reports of acute

> > and chronic toxicity due to long-term ingestion.

> > Also included is extensive scientific and general

> > information and resources.

> >

> > NOTICE: If the length of some of these nutrasweet

> > files is causing difficulty retrieving documents

> > from this site, please connect to the split-file

> > page where the long files are split up. Questions?

> > Case Histories.

> >

> > For more information on diet and nutrition,

> > substances that cause serious health problems and on

> > health-building techniques, please see the articles

> > section of the main health page.

> > What's New on this Page!

> > Aspartame Toxicity Reaction Samples - Internet -

> > Updated 06/26/98

> > Healthier Sweeteners Resource List -- PLEASE DO NOT

> > switch from one toxic sweetener to another

> > News: Analysis shows Nearly 100% of Independent

> > Research Finds Problems With Aspartame

> > Monsanto's Toxic New World (Frankenfoods, Terminator

> > Famines, rBGH & Cancer)

> > Aspartame ... Neotame -- By Any Name, It's Still a

> > Neurotoxin

> > Aspartame / Nutrasweet Documents

> > Aspartame Toxicity Reactions & Health Damage Cases

> > Nutrasweet Toxicity Reaction Samples - Internet -

> > Updated 06/26/98

> > Nutrasweet Toxicity Reaction Samples - US Mail -

> > Updated 06/26/98

> > Scientific / Historic Information Section

> > Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) With Referenced

> > Answers

> >

> > Update (Dec 9, 1998) on Formaldehyde Toxicity From

> > Monsanto's sweetener: aspartame

> > DRAFT Review - Updated 12/05/95 (Binhexed MS Word

> > 5.1 for MAC Version)

> > DRAFT Review - Updated 12/05/95 (ASCII/Plain Text

> > Version)

> > Individual Chapters of NutraSweet Review DRAFT

> > Aspartame and Brain Cancer -- Short Response to

> > Recent Monsanto PR

> > Response to the U.K. Committee on Toxicity of

> > Chemicals Document (nutrasweet)

> > General Documents Section

> > Healthier Sweetener Resources

> > Nutrasweet Is Bad For Everyone (Long-Term Use)

> > Aspartame Detoficiation

> > Short Aspartame Article - Updated 4/1/95

> > (ASCII/Plain Text)

> > 5 Simple Steps to Help Yourself & Others Avoid

> > Chronic Aspartame Poisoning

> > Advanced Steps to Help Stop Chronic Poisoning

> > Aspartame Dangers in Pregnancy

> > Nutrition & Healing Magazine Interviews aspartame

> > Expert - 11/95

> > List of Nutrasweet - Related Books and Organizations

> >

> > Short Adverse Reaction Questionnarie

> > List of Companies Selling " Products " With Aspartame

> > After Being Made Aware of Dangers (General Mills,

> > Cocacola, Twinlabs, etc.)

> > Vision Damage From Aspertame

> > Aspartame and Lawsuits (Poisoning Victims Begin

> > Filing Lawsuits!)

> > Other Dangerous Sweeteners Section

> > Sucralose/Splenda Information

> > Acesulfame-K/Sunette/Sweet One Toxicity Information

> > Acesulfame-K (Sweet One) - Expert Statements (CSPI

> > Web Page)

> > Recent News & Editorial Section

> > Analysis Shows Nearly 100% of Independent Research

> > Finds Problems With Aspartame

> > India Issues Nationwide Aspartame (Nutrasweet)

> > Warning

> > Important Links Section

> > Aspartame Victims Support Group

> > Aspartame -- Mission Possible Radio Programs in Real

> > Audio!

> > Aspartame Consumer Safety Network (ACSN) Homepage

> > Dr. H.J. Roberts, World Aspartame Expert -- Highly

> > Recommended Books

> > Dr. Russell L. Blaylock's Book - " Excitotoxins "

> > Dave Rietz' Extensive Aspartame Web Pages

> > NutraMancer City -- Stroll Around Town! (Swankin &

> > Turner Page)

> > Good Bunny Homepage!

> > More Useful Aspartame Links From Dave Rietz' Page

> > Ban Aspartame Web Page (Greece)

> > Sweet Poison (NutraSweet) by Alex Constantine

> > The Bitter Truth About Artificial Sweeteners (Nexus

> > Magazine)

> > Aspartame and Multiple Sclerosis (From Dave Q's MS

> > Recovery Web pages)

> > Acesulfame-K (Sweet One) - Expert Statements (CSPI

> > Web Page)

> > Back to Health Page

> >

> > http://www.trufax.org/webring.html

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Toxicity Effects of Aspartame Use

> > Selection of adverse effects from short-term and/or

> > long-Term use

> > Note: It often takes at least sixty days without

> > *any* aspartame or nutrasweet to see a significant

> > improvement. Improvement in health is also often

> > accompanied by weight loss. Check all labels very

> > carefully (including vitamins and pharmaceuticals).

> > Look for the word " aspartame " on the label and avoid

> > it. (Also, it is a good idea to avoid " acesulfame-k "

> > or " sunette. " ) Finally, avoid getting nutrition

> > information from junk food industry PR organizations

> > such as IFIC or organizations that accept large sums

> > of money from the junk and chemical food industry

> > such as the American Dietetic Association.

> > seizures and convulsions

> > dizziness

> > tremors

> > migraines and severe headaches (Trigger or Cause

> > From Chronic Intake)

> > memory loss (common toxicity effects)

> > slurring of speech

> > confusion

> > numbness or tingling of extremities

> > chronic fatigue

> > depression

> > insomnia

> > irritability

> > panic attacks (common aspartame toxicity reaction)

> > marked personality changes

> > phobias

> > rapid heart beat, tachycardia (another frequent

> > reaction)

> > asthma

> > chest pains

> > hypertension (high blood pressure)

> > nausea or vomitting

> > diarrhea

> > abdominal pain

> > swallowing pain

> > itching

> > hives / urticaria

> > other allergic reactions

> > blood sugar control problems (e.g., hypoglycemia or

> > hyperglycemia)

> > menstrual cramps and other menstraul problems or

> > changes

> > impotency and sexual problems

> > food cravings

> > weight gain

> > hair loss / baldness or thinning of hair

> > burning urination & other urination problems

> > excessive thirst or excessive hunger

> > bloating, edema (fluid retention)

> > infection susceptibility

> > joint pain

> > brain cancer (Pre-approval studies in animals)

> > death

> > Aspartame Disease Mimmicks Symptoms or Worsens the

> > Following Diseases

> > fibromyalgia

> > arthritis

> > multiple sclerosis (MS)

> > parkinson's disease

> > lupus

> > multiple chemical sensitivities (MCS)

> > diabetes and diabetic Complications

> > epilepsy

> > alzheimer's disease

> > birth defects

> > chronic fatigue syndrome

> > lymphoma

> > lyme disease

> > attention deficit disorder (ADD and ADHD)

> > panic disorder

> >

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