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Adverse Side Effects of Aspartame

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By Editor

According to Lendon Smith, M.D., a large percentage of Americans suffer

from side effects associated with aspartame, yet have no idea why drugs,

supplements and herbs don’t relieve their symptoms. Some users don’t

“appearâ€

to suffer immediate reactions at all, yet these individuals are

susceptible to the long-term damage caused by excitatory amino acids: glutamic

acid

(in monosodium glutamate, or MSG), aspartic acid and phenylalanine (in

aspartame), methanol, and DKP.

 

Janet Starr Hull, author of Sweet Poison, lists some of the documented

adverse reactions and side effects of aspartame:

 

Neurologic

Epileptic seizures

Headaches and migraines (some severe)

Dizziness and unsteadiness

Confusion and memory loss

Severe drowsiness and sleepiness

Paresthesia or numbness of the limbs

Severe slurring of speech

Severe hyperactivity and restless legs

Atypical facial pain

Severe tremors

 

Psychological/Psychiatric

Severe depression

Irritability

Aggression

Anxiety

Personality changes

Insomnia

Phobias

 

Chest

Palpitations, tachycardia

Shortness of breath

Recent high blood pressure

 

Gastrointestinal

Nausea

Diarrhea, sometimes with blood in stools

Abdominal pain

Pain when swallowing

 

Skin and Allergies

Itching without a rash

Lip and mouth reactions

Hives

Aggravated respiratory allergies and asthma

 

Endocrine and Metabolic

Loss of control of diabetes

Menstrual changes

Marked thinning or loss of hair

Marked weight loss

Gradual weight gain

Aggravated low blood sugar (hypoglycemia)

Severe PMS

 

Eye

Blindness in one or both eyes

Decreased vision and/or other eye problems such as: blurring, bright

flashes, squiggly lines, tunnel vision, decreased night vision

Pain in one or both eyes

Decreased tears

Trouble with contact lenses

Bulging eyes

 

Ear

Tinnitus—ringing or buzzing sound

Severe intolerance of noise

Marked hearing impairment

 

Other

Frequency of voiding, and burning during urination

Excessive thirst, fluid retention, leg swelling, and bloating

Increased susceptibility to infection

 

Additional symptoms of aspartame toxicity include the most critical

symptoms of all, including death:

 

Irreversible brain damage

Birth defects, including mental retardation

Peptic ulcers

Aspartame addiction and increased craving for sweets

Hyperactivity in children

Severe depression

Aggressive behavior

Suicidal tendencies

 

Aspartame may trigger, mimic or cause the following illnesses:

 

Chronic fatigue syndrome

Epstein-Barr

Post-polio syndrome

Lyme disease

Grave’s disease

Meniere’s disease

Alzheimer’s disease

ALS

Epilepsy

Multiple sclerosis (MS)

EMS

Hypothyroidism

Mercury sensitivity from amalgam fillings

Fibromyalgia

Lupus

Non-Hodgkins lymphoma

Attention deficit disorder (ADD)

 

In general, these are not allergies or sensitivities, but diseases and

disease syndromes. Aspartame poisoning is commonly misdiagnosed because

aspartame symptoms mock textbook “disease†symptoms, such as those of

Grave’s

disease.

 

Aspartame changes the ratio of amino acids in the blood, blocking or lowe

ring the levels of serotonin, tyrosine, dopamine, norepinephrine, and

adrenaline. Therefore, it is typical that aspartame symptoms cannot be detected

in lab tests and on x-rays. Textbook disorders and diseases may actually be

a toxic load as a result of aspartame poisoning.

 

(The list above is from _http://www.sweetpoison.com_

(http://www.sweetpoison.com) , which includes more, including aspartame

detoxification

information; also, for those with no access to the internet, see Janet Starr

Hull’s

book Sweet Poison, available through booksellers.)

 

This health note is from _March/April 2007, Vol. 16, No. 2_

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