Guest guest Posted July 27, 2005 Report Share Posted July 27, 2005 Aspartame, nutrasweet CAUSES scleroderma. ASpartame is listed as Natural flavor and is in OVER 9,000 products, such as Metamucil, Jolly Ranchers, Pedialyte, Gatorade, Powearade. apropel, ANY chewing gum!.Please visit DORway.com and wnho.net I am sorry for what you have gone through. Aspartame Disease mimics scleroderma, MS,Lupus, Fibromyalgia and other auto-immune conditions. It destroys the central nervous system and causes all sorts of neurological problems like you're having such as with vertigo. The first thing I would do is print out Dr. H. J. Roberts position paper, Multiple Sclerosis or Aspartame Disease? It's on www.dorway.com/nomarkle.html Also, on that same page is a letter to the MS Society and it quotes Dr. Roberts medical text, Aspartame Disease: An Ignored Epidemic, www.sunsentpress.com or 1 800 827 7991, giving the mechanism of how it causes the problem. You will note that Dr. Roberts says no physician should make a diagnosis of scleroderma, MS,Lupus, Fibromyalgia and other auto-immune conditions until the patient is off aspartame many months. And there is a reason for this, for one thing you're stuck with the diagnosis and sometimes insurance companies will cancel your insurance as they did in the case of Joyce Wilson. It cost her husband $100,000. Also, physicians put you on early drugs that are toxic. What victims of aspartame disease suffer is more than methanol toxicity, or as Dr. Roberts says, its the whole mess of this horrible neurotoxic drug. In Dr. Roberts medical text there is tips for the physician and how to treat someone who is suffering from methanol toxicity. In some cases we are seeing the lesions disappear. In fact, Cori Brackett of Sound and Fury Productions has made a movie of some of these cases called Sweet Misery: A Poisoned World (cori) In fact, you can preorder it. Cori herself is an aspartame victim who was diagnosed with MS at the Mayo Clinic and told she had the largest lesion ever diagnosed in an MS victim. She decided to take responsibility for her own health, got on www.dorway.com and got off aspartame. She walked out of her wheelchair to make this movie and now her large lesion has all but disappeared. Believe it or not, the FDA actually allowed a deadly neurotoxic drug to be marketed for human consumption that liberates free methyl alcohol. It converts to formaldehyde and formic acid in the retina of the eye and destroys the optic nerve If you go to www.wnho.net and click on registry of articles you will Dr. Blaylock's paper on what to do if you have used aspartame. I sure hope this helps you even more. He wrote Excitotoxins: The Taste That Kills that also goes into this problem as does Health & Nutrition Secrets to Save Your Life. The latter will explain how to get well and what to avoid, etc. www.russellblaylockmd.com Also click on aspartame on www.wnho.net and read sme of the recent papers. I would suggest that you take the printed documents from www.dorway.com/nomarkle.html to your physician along with this letter. Also, print out the journal Aspartame: Methanol and the Public Health by Dr. Woodrow Monte. If you take the books and the papers to your physician he should understand. I know its hard to believe that an agency of the United States Government like the FDA would allow the public to be poisoned, but they serve above the law and are simply the handmaiden of the pharmaceutical industry. They last thing they care about is safe food and drugs. But go ahead and fill out the Medwatch form you can click on to from www.dorway.com At least its on the record although the FDA does not make a record of all the complaints. Instead they take safe supplements off the market like Ephedra when it is aspartame that its causing sudden death, especially in athletes. When you get off aspartame, you will be on the road to recovery. I would suggest that you click on to the support groups from the DORway web site. Keep us up-to-date with your progress and Dr. Betty Martini [bettym19] would be happy to talk to your physician any time. illinoisman60914 <illinoisman60914 wrote: Does anyone know anything about scleroderma? We found out about it like 2 years ago and all they do is give her drugs and more drugs. Any info we can fine or people that have it and let us know what they do or what meds or alternative drugs they take would be great. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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