Dangers of Aspartame Poisoning
The dangers of aspartame poisoning have been
a well guarded secret since the 1980s. The research
and history of aspartame is conclusive as a cause
of illness and toxic reactions in the human body.
Aspartame is a dangerous chemical food additive,
and its use during pregnancy and by children is
one of the greatest modern tragedies of all.
Why haven't you heard about aspartame poisoning
before? Partly because the diet industry is worth
trillions of American dollars to corporations,
and they want to protect their profits by keeping
the truth behind aspartame's dangers hidden from
the public. When NutraSweet® was introduced
for the 'second' time in 1981, a diet craze revolutionized
America's eating protocols and a well-oiled money
machine was set into motion changing modern lifestyles.
After more than twenty years of aspartame use,
the number of its victims is rapidly piling up,
and people are figuring out for themselves that
aspartame is at the root of their health problems.
Patients are teaching their doctors about this
nutritional peril, and they are healing themselves
with little to no support from traditional medicine.
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What can you do about aspartame poisoning?
Set an example by changing your diet.
- Tell everyone you know.
- Talk to the schools and day care centers. Offer
to speak at parent-teachers meetings.
- Contact your local, state, and Federal government
representatives.
- If you see someone with a diet drink, ask if they
have had any of the typical aspartame side effects.
- Spread the word at your work.
- Distribute the Aspartame Consumer Safety Network
and Pilot's Hotline number: 1-800-969-6050 or 1-214-563-4268.
- Tell your doctor about the scientific research available
proving the negative side effects of aspartame.
- Register a complaint with the FDA, the FAA, the
NutraSweet Company about aspartame poisoning.
- Return all food products with aspartame, opened
or unopened, to your grocer. Tell him/her the products
make you sick. The grocer can return them to the manufacturer
for a store refund. The manufacturer should get the
message. So, will the grocer.
- Spread the word on computer networks.
- Publish articles in newsletters at your church,
place of work, or neighborhood association.
- Set a personal example for health and wellness.
Read more about
Aspartame Side Effects
Awareness about sweeteners
Become aware of all unnecessary chemicals hidden in
your foods. Be a food detective. Purify your diet as
much as possible, and try to enjoy natural eating. Drink
more purified water than any other beverage. Cut back
on artificial food substitutes. Get back to the basics
of eating and exercise regularly.
Read more about
Aspartame and other Sweeteners
Phenylalanine - Aspartame Poisoning
Nutrition fact about Phenylalanine in aspartame:
The 1976 Groliers encyclopedia states cancer cannot
live without phenylalanine. Aspartame contains 50% phenylalanine.
Phenylalanine is one of the essential amino acids found
in proteins, but I am one of the believers that amino
acids should be eaten in combination, not in isolated
form. Nature provides amino acids in combination; only
man isolates them for processing purposes.
Phenylalanine is found naturally in foods such as eggs,
milk, bananas, and meat. If you are PKU (Phenylketonuric)
or sensitive to phenylalanine, you will react to the
phenylalanine in aspartame. You many want to get a blood
test to check for this condition. Over the past 20 years,
humans have become more aware of PKU reactions because
human beings began using isolated phenylalanine to the
degree it is harmful to some individuals, many as aspartame
side effects. My suggestion would be to research PKU
and phenylalanine extensively. Phenylalanine can be
very harmful to diabetics.
Read all food labels and avoid anything with isolated
amino acids. You want to buy products with at least
eight amino acids in combination.
Read more about Phenylalanine
and Aspartame
Aspartame and PKU
This sugar substitute, sold commercially as Equal and
NutraSweet, was hailed as the savior for dieters who
for decades had put up with saccharine's unpleasant
after taste. There are quite a few problems with aspartame.
The first is phenylketonuria (PKU). One out of 20,000
babies is born without the ability to metabolize phenylalanine,
one of the two amino acids in aspartame. Toxic levels
of this substance in the blood can result in mental
retardation. Beyond PKU, several scientists believe
that aspartame might cause altered brain function and
behavior changes in consumers. And many people have
reported the following side effects from aspartame:
- Fibromyalgia Syndrome and symptoms of Fibromyalgia
- Multiple Sclerosis symptoms
- Dizziness
- Headaches
- Menstrual problems
Read more about Aspartame
and Phenylketonuria
Aspartame Dangers
The dangers of aspartame poisoning have been a well
guarded corporate secret since the 1980s. The research
and history of aspartame dangers is conclusive as a
cause of illness and toxic reactions in the human body.
Aspartame dangers are the result of its chemical structure,
and its use during pregnancy and by children is one
of the greatest aspartame dangers of all.
Aspartame dangers are the common denominator for over
92 different health symptoms at the root of modern disease.
The Aspartame Detoxification Program demonstrates the
most effective way to reverse aspartame dangers by removing
the underlying cause - aspartame.
Aspartame Disease
I counsel aspartame victims worldwide and witness nine
out of ten clients restore their health by following
the Aspartame Detoxification Program. Recovery from
Aspartame Disease begins with detoxifying your body
of all residual chemical toxins from aspartames
chemical structure of phenylalanine, aspartic acid and
methanol and their toxic by-products.
Many contemporary health practitioners call modern
disease syndromes ASPARTAME DISEASE because aspartame
is at the root of diseases such as:
aspartame fibromaylagia, aspartame restless leg syndrome,
aspartame and migraines, aspartame and vaginal irritation,
aspartame and tumors, aspartame allergy, aspartame multiple
sclerosis, bladder cancer aspartame, aspartame and central
nervous system, aspartame & infertility, aspartame
and weight control, aspartame and weight gain, and aspartame
Parkinson's Disease. The chemical structure of aspartame
causes the body to mimic these disease symptoms, but
bottom line, it's aspartame disease.
Aspartame Structure
The structure of aspartame seems simple, but what a
complicated structure aspartame really is. Two isolated
amino acids in aspartame are fused together by its third
component, deadly methanol. In this structure, methanol
bonds the two amino acids together, but when released
at a mere 86 degrees Fahrenheit, the methanol becomes
a poisonous free radical.
Methanol breaks down into formic acid and formaldehyde,
embalming fluid. Methanol is a dangerous neurotoxin,
a known carcinogen, causes retinal damage in the eye,
interferes with DNA replication, and causes birth defects.
Aspartic acid makes up forty percent of the structure
of aspartame. Under excess conditions, the structure
of aspartic acid can cause endocrine (hormone) disorders
and vision problems. Aspartic acid is a neuroexicter,
which means its structure affects the central nervous
system. Hyperactivity is stimulated by aspartic acid,
so this structure is not good for ADD/ADHD conditions
and should be avoided during pregnancy.
Adverse reactions to aspartic acid are: headaches/migraines,
nausea, abdominal pain, fatigue, sleep disorders, vision
problems, anxiety attacks, depression, and asthma/chest
tightness. The second isolated amino acid in aspartame's
chemical structure is phenylalanine, fifty percent of
aspartame's 3-D structure. Too much phenylalanine causes
seizures, elevated blood plasma, is dangerous for pregnancy
causing retardation, PMS caused by phenylalanine's blockage
of serotonin, insomnia, and severe mood swings.
Read more about
Aspartame Side Effects
Read
more about Aspartame Detoxification
Related:
Aspartame
Victims Support Group
Official site for aspartame victims support e-mail group
where victims can discuss issues of aspartame recovery
and aspartame activism.
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