Guest guest Posted October 1, 2008 Report Share Posted October 1, 2008 Published on Otago Daily Times Online (<http://www.odt.co.nz>http://www.odt.co.nz) Aspartame fears 'not well founded' By Elspeth McLean Created 29/09/2008 - 05:00 Controversial claims about dangers from the artificial sweetener aspartame are not well-founded, a visiting authority on the substance said in Dunedin yesterday. Adjunct professor of nutritional sciences at the University of Toronto and a consultant toxicologist, Bernadene Magnuson, is in New Zealand courtesy of Coca-Cola Oceania. She is lead author of a major expert review of the safety of aspartame published last year, which came to the conclusion that it was safe, a view backed by the New Zealand Food Safety Authority. Among the claims by those opposed to the sweetener are links to nerve damage, epilepsy and brain tumours. Prof Magnuson said although the review was funded by a producer of the sweetener, researchers did not know that at the time they were carrying out the work, nor did the manufacturer know who was on the research panel. Asked if the fact her trip was sponsored by Coca-Cola might make people think she was here to get people to drink more artificially sweetened beverages, Prof Magnuson said it was a matter of choice whether people used any products containing aspartame, but they should not make that choice based on misinformation. Prof Magnuson said New Zealanders, even those at the top aspartame consumption level, were still well below the World Health Organisation acceptable daily intake (ADI) used as the standard here which is 40mg/kg of bodyweight. (In 2003, New Zealanders' intake was between 6% and 15% of the recommended limit, according to a survey by Food Safety Australia New Zealand.) To reach the ADI, a 70kg adult would have to drink 16 cans of softdrink a day or 80 packets of aspartame used to sweeten tea or coffee, Prof Magnuson said. ---------- Source URL (retrieved on 02/10/2008 - 08:06): <http://www.odt.co.nz/news/dunedin/24577/aspartame-fears-039not-well-founded039>\ http://www.odt.co.nz/news/dunedin/24577/aspartame-fears-039not-well-founded039 My reply: <http://www.odt.co.nz/news/dunedin/24577//news/dunedin/24577/aspartame-fears-039\ not-well-founded039#comment-1187>Bernadene Magnuson is not telling the truth Submitted by DrBettyMartini on Wed, 01/10/2008 - 8:03pm. Bernadene Magnuson won’t tell the truth about aspartame. She was sent to NZ by Coke because of lowered Diet Coke sales after an expose in 2007 on NutraSweet. There is no safe dose of aspartame as it causes cancer, something admitted by the FDA. On 8/1/l985 the FDA's own toxicologist, Dr. Adrian Gross, told Congress at least one of Searle's studies " has established beyond any reasonable doubt that aspartame is capable of inducing brain tumors in experimental animals and that this predisposition of it is of extremely high significance. ... In view of these indications that the cancer causing potential of aspartame is a matter that had been established way beyond any reasonable doubt, one can ask: What is the reason for the apparent refusal by the FDA to invoke for this food additive the so-called Delaney Amendment to the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act? " The Delaney Amendment makes it illegal to allow any residues of cancer causing chemicals in foods. In his concluding testimony Gross asked: " Given the cancer causing potential of aspartame how would the FDA justify its position that it views a certain amount of aspartame as constituting an allowable daily intake or 'safe' level of it? Is that position in effect not equivalent to setting a 'tolerance' for this food additive and thus a violation of that law? And if the FDA itself elects to violate the law, who is left to protect the health of the public? " Congressional Record SID835:131 (August 1, l985) The review of the safety of aspartame, often called the Burdock or Magnuson study, is industry's defense and it’s rebutted by Mark Gold of the Aspartame Toxicity Center. I lectured in New Zealand in 2007, and brought damning documents for the NZFSA to review. They refused to allow me entrance to their meeting to avoid having these on record. They side with industry. The Trocho Study showed the formaldehyde converted from the free methyl alcohol embalms living tissue and damages DNA. Aspartame is poison. Dr. Betty Martini, D.Hum, Founder Mission Possible Intl, 9270 River Club Parkway Duluth, Georgia. » www.mpwhi.com, www.dorway.com and www.wnho.net Aspartame Toxicity Center, www.holisticmed.com/aspartame * <http://www.odt.co.nz/news/dunedin/24577//user/login?destination=node/24577%2523\ comment-form>Login or <http://www.odt.co.nz/news/dunedin/24577//user/register?destination=node/24577%2\ 523comment-form>register to post comments Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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