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>We thank Lane Shore, Mission Possible Chicago for more research of

>the old articles on aspartame (NutraSweet/Equal/E951).

 

As an example, in the aspartame manufacturer's propaganda they always

try to tell you these two amino acids in aspartame, aspartic acid and

phenylalanine are just the building blocks of protein. They never

give you all the facts. There are 20 amino acids in protein and if

they are in balance the way God made it you can use the product but

these two amino acids cannot be isolated. Aspartic acid isolated is

an excitotoxin and phenylalanine isolated is a neurotoxin. Here is

the argument in

Congress: http://www.wnho.net/congressionalrecord.htm It has always

been know. I notice one of these articles in this PDF file is from

l984 in the Chicago Tribune by G. Timothy Johnson, M.D. Because its

short I'll type it in because you can't cut and paste a PDF

file. The article is titled: " Amino Acids in Aspartame Cause for Concern " :

 

" Dear Dr. Johnson: If aspartame, the artificial sweetener, is

composed of naturally occurring chemicals why do some scientists

think it might be dangerous? "

 

" Even though aspartame is composed of two amino acids (the building

blocks of protein), it does not contain those substances in the same

balance and combination they are found - combined with other amino

acids - naturally occurring proteins.

 

" Therefore, some scientists are concerned these amino acids consumed

in the form they appear in aspartame, may have a far different effect

than when consumed as part of normal protein.

 

" Scientists are most concerned about phenylketonuria - a condition in

which the body cannot handle or metabolize phenylalanine. Because

aspartame is composed of phenylalanine is composed of phenylalanine

and aspartic acid, there is concern people with the problem in

metabolizing this particular amino acid might have problems from

consuming large amounts of it via the artificial sweetener. "

 

End of article

 

We also have another problem on the Internet, like front groups. The

Calorie Control Council, for instance, is legend in aspartame

propaganda even pushing aspartame on pregnant women when it causes

birth defects and even saying its okay for those with phenylketonuria

such as when one of their people wrote the Miami Herald. Here

neurosurgeon Russell Blaylock, M.D., explains to the Miami

Herald: http://www.wnho.net/mh_aspartame_letter.htm - a brilliant letter.

 

Today 24 years later we know we are dealing with a global plague and

these issues are written in brilliant books such as the medical text

by Dr. H. J. Roberts, Aspartame Disease: An Ignored Epidemic,

www.sunsentpress.com and Excitotoxins: The Taste That Kills by

neurosurgeon Russell Blaylock, M.D., www.russellblaylockmd.com There

are many more books and one just written by Beatrice Trum Hunter

dedicated in homage to Dr. Roberts: " The Sweetener Trap & How To Avoid it " .

 

As we get closer to Aspartame Awareness Weekend I'm trying to get

more and more background material for those who don't know it was

known to be a deadly from the start. I can't thank Lane Shore enough

for his research.

 

There will be a lot of new news coming. Incidentally, for Mission

Possible operations and Mission Possible activists, those who warn

the public for aspartame, Bob Flint (Mission Possible Maine) does

cards, labels, postcards, and other printing at his cost to help the

effort. They are great to have to give people. That's who does my

cards with our web sites and return address labels. His email is

greatfalls He is extremely creative.

 

So read some of these old articles to know what was going on. Most

of you know Don Rumsfeld got it on the market through political

chicanery after the FDA revoked the petition for approval and the

story is completely told in the movie, Sweet Misery: A POisoned World

- www.soundandfury.tv

 

All my best,

Betty

 

Dr. Betty Martini, D.Hum, Founder

Mission Possible International

9270 River Club Parkway

Duluth, Georgia 30097

770 242-2599

www.mpwhi.com, www.dorway.com, www.wnho.net

Aspartame Toxicity Center, www.holisticmed.com/aspartame

Aspartame Information list www.mpwhi.com, scroll down to banners

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