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Letter to the Editor:

 

Critical mass has been reached in the over 20 year worldwide warning

against aspartame, the deadly addictive excitoneurotoxic carcinogenic

" sweetener " . There are numerous medical text books, three

congressional hearings, movies, scientific peer reviewed studies by

famous independent researchers, Aspartame Detox centers and

more. Would anyone in research raise their hand if they don't know

aspartame is poison. You do not feed poison to babies.

 

Google lists 2,380,000 sites on aspartame. Surely the " researchers "

must have had an inkling that it's a deadly poison. As neurosurgeon

Russell Blaylock, M.D. said in a lecture, " Understand the reactions

from aspartame are not allergic but toxic like arsenic and cyanide. "

You do not feed poison to babies.

 

The controversy has raged for decades and the cries of the sick and

dying destroyed by aspartame cannot be smothered. It's a teratogen,

and causes birth defects and mental retardation. It can trigger

autism, behavior and psychiatric problems, drop IQ and fog the

brain. You do not feed poison to babies. .

 

How many of the " research team " actually bothered to investigate this

chemotoxin? Once the FDA asked the Department of Justices to indict

the NutraSweet makers for fraud. FDA then revoked the petition for

approval. Don Rumsfeld called in his markers and with political

clout accomplished what his chemists couldn't - he got aspartame on

the market with political muscle. Had to fire an FDA Commissioner to

do the dirty deed. http://www.soundandfury.tv/pages/rumsfeld.html

You do not feed poison to babies.

 

Read world renowned neuroneuroscientist explaining how aspartame

ruins the brain. Dr. John Olney's 49 page report to the Board of

Inquiry of the FDA www.wnho.net/dr-olney1.doc You do not feed poison

to babies.

 

The medical text: Aspartame Disease: An Ignored Epidemic, by H. J.

Roberts, M.D., www.sunsentpress.com Over 1000 pages. You do not feed

poison to babies.

 

Excitotoxins: The Taste That Kills by neurosurgeon Russell Blaylock,

M.D. www.russellblaylockmd.com

Do not feed poison to babies.

 

The article states: " Those given the diuretic spironolactone were

exposed to raspberry flavouring and aspartame, the same sweetener

used in diet drinks. " Keep in mind there is no safe dose.

On August 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 declares 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 3 year Ramazzini Studies have proven that aspartame is a

multipotential carcinogen and if the mother uses it during pregnancy

and the baby survives, cancer can be passed on from the mother. Dr.

M. Soffritti showed that only a small amount causes cancer. You do

not feed poison to babies!

 

Dr. Louis Elsas, pediatric professor, genetics, testified before

Congress that aspartame is a neurotoxin triggering birth defects and

mental

retardation.

http://www.mpwhi.com/louis_elsas_testifying_to_congress.htm You do

not feed poison to babies!

 

Aspartame interacts with drugs and

toxins: http://www.wnho.net/aspartame_interacts.htm You do not feed

poison to babies!

 

As to the mention of ethanol being given to babies, consider when

they use aspartame it's worse. It releases free methyl alcohol that

converts to formaldehyde embalming living tissue and damaging DNA.

 

Please send this letter on to the " researchers " who did this study

to be absolutely certain they understand you do not feed poison to

babies! http://www.mpwhi.com/formaldehyde_from_aspartame.pdf The

fact that you don't feed poison to babies is known all over planet

earth. The thought of " researchers " giving aspartame to premature

babies is a murderous obscenity. The dyes are also carcinogenic and

a study in Liverpool showed interaction between dyes, aspartame and

MSG. Mice nerve cells stopped

growing. http://www.organicconsumers.org/toxic/msg010306.cfm

 

And about the " researchers " ! Where did they get their degrees - in a

thermometer factory?

 

Dr. Betty Martini, D.Hum, Founder

Mission Possible International

9270 River Club Parkway

Duluth, Georgia 30097

770 242-2599

www.mpwhi,com, www.mpwhi.com, www.dorway.com

Aspartame Toxicity Center, www.holisticmed.com/aspartame

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Babies fed on alcohol, food dye

 

Kate Benson

January 21, 2009

Advertisement

 

Prematue babies in neonatal units could be consuming up to seven

standard alcoholic drinks a week and ingesting a food colouring which

has been banned in three countries because some common medications

contain high doses of toxic additives.

 

A study of babies in Britain who were up to 13 weeks premature found

that those prescribed the diuretic furosemide, which contains

ethanol, could be ingesting between 0.2 millilitres to 1.8

millilitres of alcohol a week, the equivalent of a 70-kilogram man

consuming up to seven standard drinks.

 

Most authorities, including the Australian Medical Association,

advocate a " no alcohol during pregnancy " policy, as exposure has been

linked with central nervous system problems, low birth weight, mental

retardation and abnormal facial features.

 

The study also found that neonates given syrup-based iron supplements

were exposed to artificial cherry flavourings and the red food

colouring ponceau, which has been banned in the US, Britain and

Norway after being linked to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

 

Public pressure forced Nestle to remove ponceau from Smarties in

Australia last month.

 

Researchers found that none of the babies in the study, published in

the journal Archives Of Disease in Childhood: Fetal And Neonatal

Edition, had been exposed to toxic levels of ponceau but pushed for

the additive to be removed from all medications designed for preterm infants.

 

More than half were exposed to high levels of sorbitol, a sugar

substitute used in iron supplements, and dexamethasone, a medication

for inflammation. Many babies in the study were exposed to up to 3.5

grams per kilogram of sorbitol a week, 1.5 grams per kilogram more

than the recommended dose. Sorbitol can cause nausea and gut malabsorption.

 

Those given the diuretic spironolactone were exposed to raspberry

flavouring and aspartame, the same sweetener used in diet drinks.

 

Medications designed for premature babies should be made available

free of colourings and flavourings, a Sydney University nutritionist,

Jenny O'Dea, said yesterday.

 

" These chemicals could certainly have an adverse impact on a baby and

if parents can choose in a pharmacy to have a drug without additives,

they should be able to make the same choice in hospital, " she said.

 

This story was found at:

http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2009/01/20/1232213646777.html

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