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Fwd: inactive ingredient? Meclizine for Vertigo has aspartame in it. Dizziness is #2 on the FDA list of 92 symptoms from aspartame

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It's so appalling that so many drugs used to treat the aspartame

symptoms actually have aspartame in them. Also aspartame can trigger

suicidal tendencies. The phenylalanine lowers the seizure threshold

and depletes serotonin. Lowered serotonin triggers suicidal

tendencies, bipolar, panic attacks, insomnia, anxiety,

hallucinations, paranoia, etc. Recently there was information that

people taking Singular were committing suicide. Singular has

aspartame in it. Merck makes a product for headache, and headache is

#1 on the FDA list of 92 symptoms. This product, Maxalt, has

aspartame in it. Aspartame is escalating asthma according to Dr. H.

J. Roberts and some the asthma sprays have aspartame in

it. Aspartame interacts with L-dopa and now Parcopa actually has

aspartame in it. Of course, aspartame interacts with virtually all

drugs because of damage to the mitochondria.

 

For those who want to know exactly how aspartame interacts with many

drugs you can get Dr. H. J. Roberts medical text, Aspartame Disease:

An Ignored Epidemic, www.sunsentpress.com and there is a chapter on

drug interaction. It will go into such things as aspartame being a

seizure triggering drug and interacts with anti-seizure

medication. It triggers psychiatric problems and interacts with all

antidepressants, and on and on.

 

Betty

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

Aspartame Toxicity Center, www.holisticmed.com/aspartame

 

 

> " Holly Erson " <hherson

> " Dr. Betty Martini,D.Hum. " <bettym19

>inactive ingredient?

>Thu, 12 Jun 2008 14:40:51 -0400

>

>

>Hi Betty,

>

>Yesterday I bought some over the counter travel sickness medication for

>vertigo, called meclizine 25mg. I took one small pill, and then looked at

>the inactive ingredients under the front sticker. I was angry to find that

>the first one was aspartame! Fortunately I did not have a serious reaction,

>but it is hard to tell since the vertigo was also a previous symptom of

>aspartame use 10 years ago.

>

>I will return it to the pharmacy and vent my distress about this, but I am

>sure this is a very common additive, and it may fall upon deaf ears, but it

>is worth a try. I will at least get my money back.

>

>Holly

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