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They need to change the study however. He smoked a Lucky today but

he didn't get cancer. Two doses, one on two days is not a

study. People are sick and dying all over the world on aspartame and

they need a regular study. It should be free of students, pregnant

women, diabetics and the elderly. They should use hardened criminals

to do this study since after 30 years, medical text books on the

symptoms and diseases it causes, almost 100 per cent of scientific

peer reviewed research showing the problems, aspartame detoxification

centers, operations all over the world warning consumers off of it,

articles constantly on its deadly effects, millions of hits on

google, an FDA report admitting 92 symptoms from 4 types of seizures

to coma and death, an Aspartame Toxicity Center, a movie, Sweet

Misery: A Poisoned World exposing how Rumsfeld got it approved when

the FDA said no, and people sending in complaints day and night - we

know its a poison. In fact, if you want the medical text (Aspartame

Disease: An Ignored Epidemic by H. J. Roberts, M.D. ) you go to

www.aspartameispoison.com Let's do this study right. Roger

Williams original statement below my signature.

 

Dr. Betty Martini, D.Hum, Founder

Mission Possible International

9270 River Club Parkway

Duluth, Georgia 30097

770 242-2599

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

Aspartame Toxicity Center, www.holisticmed.com/aspartame

UK Parliamentary Information Management Services [PIMS ] Early

Day Motion EDM 1517

 

TOXIC PROPERTIES OF ASPARTAME 30.01.2006 January 30, 2006

 

Williams, Roger

 

That this House expresses deep concern over the numerous independent

toxicological studies and thousands of subjective reports attesting

to the toxic effects of the artificial sweetener aspartame on human

health; notes that aspartame, once patented as a biochemical warfare

agent, is the synthetically produced methyl ester of a dipeptide

which is readily broken down in the gut to release methanol; further

notes that in naturally occurring foodstuff methanol is either not

released into the body or present together with natural defence mechanisms

that mitigate its toxic effects; recognises that methanol is a well

known poison and is further converted into formaldehyde, a class A

carcinogen according to the World Health Organisation's International

Agency for Research on Cancer; accepts that severe health concerns

occur from the gradual accumulation of formaldehyde in the body which

cannot be excreted and that further research has shown that long term

low level exposureto formaldehyde induces leukaemia and

nasopharyngeal cancer in humans; acknowledges that of the 166 studies

conducted on aspartame's safety deemed relevant to humans, 92 per

cent. of independently sponsored studies identified one or more

problems with aspartame's safety whereas industry-sponsored studies

found unanimously in favour of aspartame's safety; and urges the

Government to abide by the precautionary principle and make use of

Statutes 13 and 16 of the 1990 Food Safety Act to remove aspartame

from the permitted list of additives on the UK market.

 

Signatures( 47)

 

Conservative Party

Conway, Derek

Goodwill, Robert

Pelling, Andrew

Spink, Bob

 

Democratic Unionist Party

Campbell, Gregory

McCrea, Dr William

Robinson, Iris

Simpson, David

 

Labour Party

Jones, Lynne

Austin, John

Banks, Gordon

Brown, Lyn

Corbyn, Jeremy

Crausby, David

Cryer, Ann

Dismore, Andrew

Drew, David

Etherington, Bill

Godsiff, Roger

Hoyle, Lindsay

Jenkins, Brian

Lazarowicz, Mark

McDonnell, John

Simpson, Alan

Taylor, David

Turner, Desmond

Vis, Rudi

Open: 18 Closed: 1

 

Liberal Democrats

Baker, Norman

Brake, Tom

Brooke, Annette

Cable, Vincent

George, Andrew

Hancock, Mike

Harvey, Nick

Horwood, Martin

Keetch, Paul

Mulholland, Greg

Opik, Lembit

Stunell, Andrew

Swinson, Jo

Williams, Mark

Williams, Roger

Williams, Stephen

Younger-Ross, Richard

 

Plaid Cymru

Llwyd, Elfyn

 

Respect

Galloway, George

 

Social Democratic and Labour Party

McDonnell, Alasdair

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