Guest guest Posted June 1, 2009 Report Share Posted June 1, 2009 This is a very interesting article. Note it states " Any drug, chemical or other toxic agent that adversely affects dopamine is likely to cause Parkinson's. " Aspartame, the genetically engineered, addictive excitoneurotoxic carcinogenic drug, changes the dopamine level in the brain. This is discussed in Excitotoxins: The Taste That Kills by neurosurgeon Russell Blaylock, M.D., www.russellblaylockmd.com, and in Defense Against Alzheimers Disease by H. J. Roberts, M.D., www.sunsentpress.com The discussion on changing the dopamine level of the brain is also in Dr. H. J. Roberts medical text, " Aspartame Disease: An Ignored Epidemic " , www.sunsentpress.com A classic example is Michael Fox, a former Diet Pepsi spokesman who became addicted. When diagnosed he said, " How could I get an old man's disease at the age of 30?). Indeed, aspartame knows no age. It interacts with L-dopa and other Parkinson drugs. Here is the press release on Michael Fox from years ago. We know he received it because his attorneys wanted Michael's picture off www.aspartamekills.com where it still remains. Michael Fox, Parkinson's, And Aspartame Save the Fox! Please hear this, Michael.Contact Betty Martini - 770 242-2599 Michael Fox, Star of Spin City, Family Ties and many movies, suffers from Parkinson's Disease and once asked how a 30 year old man would get this old man's disease. Michael Fox has also been a Diet Pepsi spokesman and informants say he is addicted drinking many a day. Aspartame/NutraSweet that is in Diet Pepsi is a neurotoxin that triggers neurodegenerative diseases, and can precipitate Parkinson's. Fox has been going downhill because of the wild movements and writhing he's been suffering. He is unable to control his body. Aspartame, in reality a drug, also interacts with other drugs and changes the dopamine of the brain. There is no way for Michael to improve until someone gets him off the Diet Pepsi. Dr. James Bowen says: " Many NutraSweet victims report parkinsonism symptoms. This should be no surprise because every biochemical component of the aspartame molecule is implicated in producing Parkinsonism structural damage and creating a biochemical basis for parkinsonism symptoms. Aspartame is a source of methanol alcohol. Experts in neurodegenerative disease from alcoholism recognize that methyl alcohol is the component of beverage alcohol that causes neurodegenerative disease in Parkinson's Disease in Parkinson's Disease in alcoholics. Beverage alcohol is grain alcohol or ethyl alcohol. However, methyl alcohol is also present in very small amounts, although present only in trace amounts in alcoholic beverages. It is the factor that produces the neurodegeneration. Methyl alcohol accomplishes this even though the ethyl alcohol serves as a protective factor. Aspartame on the other hand affords no such protection and the structural components of the molecule are so arranged that the methyl alcohol from aspartame is probably 500 to 5000 times more active in producing toxicity than it would be alone. The structural damage in the basal areas of the brain where Parkinson Disease structural damage occurs from the dicarboxylic amino acid neuroexcitotoxins is a problem long recognized. So aspartic acid even in and by itself is a recognized source of the damage to the basal ganglia where Parkinson's Disease degeneration occurs. As in the case with methyl alcohol the molecular structure of the aspartame molecule probably makes the aspartic acid damage from aspartame 5000 times more potent than from free aspartic acid on a mg. per mg. basis. The brain with loss of neural tissue to produce the dopamine, a neurotransmitter necessary to let the brain circuitry function normally is no longer producing dopamine in sufficient amounts in these structures. The metabolic impact of the phenylalanine isolate from aspartame is to remarkably decrease dopamine production thus making Parkinson symptoms much worse. The phenylalanine isolate out competes all other amino acids at enzyme sites in the brain. This includes the decarboxylase enzyme sites. Therefore, the amino acid tyrosine is not decarboxylated to tramine which is the first step in producing dopamine in the brain. Therefore, the brain dopamine levels plummet remarkably. Michael Fox has reportedly used L-Dopa to try and increase his dopamine levels. The use of aspartame completely defeats this therapeutic endeavor. Not to mention the fact that it caused the degenerative disease called Parkinson's Disease in the first place. The destructive process will continue as long as he uses it. " James Bowen, M.D. _____ Somebody please get this message to Michael Fox. I'm waiting for your call. 770 242-2599! Betty Martini,D.Hum, Mission Possible International www.dorway.com, www.mpwhi.com, www.wnho.net Aspartame Toxicity Center, www.holisticmed.com/aspartame As far as I know Michael Fox continues to use Diet Pepsi. Read on for more information. - Sunday, May 31, 2009 1:59 PM Re: Parkinson's, cooking spoons It has been well documented for decades in the BNF and numerous medical textbooks and papers that exposure to phenothiazine drugs, also sold as herbicides, are known causes of Parkinson's. Any drug, chemical or other toxic agent that adversely affects dopamine is likely to cause Parkinson's. Dopamine is prescribed to those with Parkinson's to try to slow down the progress of the disease. See " Parkinson's " on my website Edward see <http://www.medicinesandillness.com>www.medicinesandillness.com - Saturday, May 30, 2009 9:54 PM Parkinson's, cooking spoons " What Doctors Don't Tell You " journal. June 09, vol 20 no.3. " PARKINSON'S ARE PESTICIDES TO BLAME? " (2-page A4 article) If you live near a farm you could be 4 x more likely to suffer from Parkinson's Disease (PD). Researchers from the UCLA School of Public Health discovered that people living within 500 metres of land sprayed with pesticides had a 75% increased risk of developing the disease in later life. Those exposed as a child or young adult had an even greater risk. Exposure to either or both Maneb & Paraquat agricultural pesticides was strongly related to Parkinson's. (Am J Epidemiol, 2009; 169: 919-26.) Pesticides that we use in our homes & gardens may also dramatically increase the chance of the disease. The use of protective gear during pesticide application had no effect on the results (BMC Neurol, 2008; 8: 6). This supports previous research. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) have also been linked to PD. Female workers exposed to PCBs were 2 to 3 x more likely to die with PD compared with the general population. (Epidemiology,2006; 17:8-13) Lead, mercury & aluminium have also been linked to Parkinson's. This suggests Parkinson's is not simply a disease of age. As is the case with more & more conditions, it is likely that PD & other diseases could be largely prevented by cleaning up our surroundings & living as non-toxically as we can. By Joanna Evans. - D. Mail 30.5.09 " M & S KITCHEN GOODS CANCER ALERT " Marks & Spencer has recalled 200,000 kitchen utensils after tests showed some contain traces of the chemical Diaminodiphenylmethane in the black nylon used to make them. This is linked to cancer & EU law says this should not be found in plastics used for food utensils. The items include a black nylon spoon, ladle, turner & a masher, made in China. M & S ask customers to return them & get a refund. A similar chemical has been found in high levels in other Chinese-made nylon kitchen utensils sold elsewhere. Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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