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Dangers of Aspartame Poisoning
Category: News and Politics
Dangers of Aspartame Poisoning
The dangers of aspartame poisoning have been a well guarded secret since the 1980s. The research and history of aspartame is conclusive as a cause of illness and toxic reactions in the human body. Aspartame is a dangerous chemical food additive, and its use during pregnancy and by children is one of the greatest modern tragedies of all.
Why haven't you heard about aspartame poisoning before? Partly because the diet industry is worth trillions of American dollars to corporations, and they want to protect their profits by keeping the truth behind aspartame's dangers hidden from the public. When NutraSweet® was introduced for the 'second' time in 1981, a diet craze revolutionized America's eating protocols and a well-oiled money machine was set into motion changing modern lifestyles.
After more than twenty years of aspartame use, the number of its victims is rapidly piling up, and people are figuring out for themselves that aspartame is at the root of their health problems. Patients are teaching their doctors about this nutritional peril, and they are healing themselves with little to no support from traditional medicine.
What can you do about aspartame poisoning?
Set an example by changing your diet.
- Tell everyone you know.
- Talk to the schools and day care centers. Offer to speak at parent-teachers meetings.
- Contact your local, state, and Federal government representatives.
- If you see someone with a diet drink, ask if they have had any of the typical aspartame side effects.
- Spread the word at your work.
- Distribute the Aspartame Consumer Safety Network and Pilot's Hotline number: 1-800-969-6050 or 1-214-563-4268.
- Tell your doctor about the scientific research available proving the negative side effects of aspartame.
- Register a complaint with the FDA, the FAA, the NutraSweet Company about aspartame poisoning.
- Return all food products with aspartame, opened or unopened, to your grocer. Tell him/her the products make you sick. The grocer can return them to the manufacturer for a store refund. The manufacturer should get the message. So, will the grocer.
- Spread the word on computer networks.
- Publish articles in newsletters at your church, place of work, or neighborhood association.
- Set a personal example for health and wellness.
Read more about Aspartame Side Effects
Awareness about sweeteners
Become aware of all unnecessary chemicals hidden in your foods. Be a food detective. Purify your diet as much as possible, and try to enjoy natural eating. Drink more purified water than any other beverage. Cut back on artificial food substitutes. Get back to the basics of eating and exercise regularly.
Read more about Aspartame and other Sweeteners
Phenylalanine - Aspartame Poisoning
Nutrition fact about Phenylalanine in aspartame:
The 1976 Groliers encyclopedia states cancer cannot live without phenylalanine. Aspartame contains 50% phenylalanine.
Phenylalanine is one of the essential amino acids found in proteins, but I am one of the believers that amino acids should be eaten in combination, not in isolated form. Nature provides amino acids in combination; only man isolates them for processing purposes.
Phenylalanine is found naturally in foods such as eggs, milk, bananas, and meat. If you are PKU (Phenylketonuric) or sensitive to phenylalanine, you will react to the phenylalanine in aspartame. You many want to get a blood test to check for this condition. Over the past 20 years, humans have become more aware of PKU reactions because human beings began using isolated phenylalanine to the degree it is harmful to some individuals, many as aspartame side effects. My suggestion would be to research PKU and phenylalanine extensively. Phenylalanine can be very harmful to diabetics.
Read all food labels and avoid anything with isolated amino acids. You want to buy products with at least eight amino acids in combination.
Read more about Phenylalanine and Aspartame
Aspartame and PKU
This sugar substitute, sold commercially as Equal and NutraSweet, was hailed as the savior for dieters who for decades had put up with saccharine's unpleasant after taste. There are quite a few problems with aspartame. The first is phenylketonuria (PKU). One out of 20,000 babies is born without the ability to metabolize phenylalanine, one of the two amino acids in aspartame. Toxic levels of this substance in the blood can result in mental retardation. Beyond PKU, several scientists believe that aspartame might cause altered brain function and behavior changes in consumers. And many people have reported the following side effects from aspartame:
- Fibromyalgia Syndrome and symptoms of Fibromyalgia
- Multiple Sclerosis symptoms
- Dizziness
- Headaches
- Menstrual problems
Aspartame Dangers
The dangers of aspartame poisoning have been a well guarded corporate secret since the 1980s. The research and history of aspartame dangers is conclusive as a cause of illness and toxic reactions in the human body. Aspartame dangers are the result of its chemical structure, and its use during pregnancy and by children is one of the greatest aspartame dangers of all.
Aspartame
dangers are the common denominator for over 92 different health
symptoms at the root of modern disease. The Aspartame Detoxification
Program demonstrates the most effective way to reverse aspartame
dangers by removing the underlying cause - aspartame.
Aspartame Disease
I counsel aspartame victims worldwide and witness nine out of ten clients restore their health by following the Aspartame Detoxification Program. Recovery from Aspartame Disease begins with detoxifying your body of all residual chemical toxins from aspartame's chemical structure of phenylalanine, aspartic acid and methanol and their toxic by-products.
Many contemporary health practitioners call modern disease syndromes ASPARTAME DISEASE because aspartame is at the root of diseases such as:
aspartame
fibromaylagia, aspartame restless leg syndrome, aspartame and
migraines, aspartame and vaginal irritation, aspartame and tumors,
aspartame allergy, aspartame multiple sclerosis, bladder cancer
aspartame, aspartame and central nervous system, aspartame &
infertility, aspartame and weight control, aspartame and weight gain,
and aspartame Parkinson's Disease. The chemical structure of aspartame
causes the body to mimic these disease symptoms, but bottom line, it's
aspartame disease.
Aspartame Structure
The structure of aspartame seems simple, but what a complicated structure aspartame really is. Two isolated amino acids in aspartame are fused together by its third component, deadly methanol. In this structure, methanol bonds the two amino acids together, but when released at a mere 86 degrees Fahrenheit, the methanol becomes a poisonous free radical.
Methanol
breaks down into formic acid and formaldehyde, embalming fluid.
Methanol is a dangerous neurotoxin, a known carcinogen, causes retinal
damage in the eye, interferes with DNA replication, and causes birth
defects.
Aspartic
acid makes up forty percent of the structure of aspartame. Under excess
conditions, the structure of aspartic acid can cause endocrine
(hormone) disorders and vision problems. Aspartic acid is a
neuroexicter, which means its structure affects the central nervous
system. Hyperactivity is stimulated by aspartic acid, so this structure
is not good for ADD/ADHD conditions and should be avoided during
pregnancy.
Adverse reactions to aspartic acid are: headaches/migraines, nausea, abdominal pain, fatigue, sleep disorders, vision problems, anxiety attacks, depression, and asthma/chest tightness. The second isolated amino acid in aspartame's chemical structure is phenylalanine, fifty percent of aspartame's 3-D structure. Too much phenylalanine causes seizures, elevated blood plasma, is dangerous for pregnancy causing retardation, PMS caused by phenylalanine's blockage of serotonin, insomnia, and severe mood swings.
Read more about Aspartame Side Effects
Read more about Aspartame Detoxification
Related:
Aspartame Victims Support Group
Official site for aspartame victims support e-mail group where victims
can discuss issues of aspartame recovery and aspartame activism.
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Aspartame consumption strongly associated with migraines and seizures
Category: News and Politics
Aspartame consumption strongly associated with migraines and seizures
by Dani Veracity
You can't walk into a convenience store, grocery store or restaurant without being offered a dose of aspartame. You can't buy a stick of gum or a box of mints without having to read the label like a hawk, because it's not always obvious that a product contains aspartame. Restaurant condiment caddies are filled with white packets of sugar, which is unhealthy in its own right, alongside pink and blue packets of NutraSweet and Equal, both of which contain known excitotoxins. Would you like some excitotoxin with your coffee?
Do you know what excitotoxins even are? Most people don't. They're chemical substances, such as aspartame, that cause neurons to fire spasmodically. This eventually burns out, or damages, the neurons. Decades of research studies support the increasingly held belief that aspartame causes these painful, often debilitating headaches.
If you're one of those people who drinks diet soda like water, you could argue that you've been drinking diet soda for years and you've never gotten a headache from it. Your experience might change, however, if you were to stop using aspartame for a period of several months. Then, your sensitivity to the chemical would probably be heightened and consuming it again would more likely cause headaches.
Dr. James Braly, an allergy expert in Hollywood, Florida, says that 90 percent of all migraine headaches are caused by food allergies or reactions caused by additives. Furthermore, according to Michael T. Murray, ND, in his book Natural Alternatives, "There is little doubt that food allergy/intolerance is the major cause of migraine headaches ? Aspartame is among the most common allergens." Just as some people may develop hives from eating peanuts, some people may develop migraines from consuming aspartame.
If you do develop migraines after drinking or eating aspartame-sweetened foods, you're definitely not alone. In her book, The Doctor's Complete Guide to Vitamins and Minerals, Dr. Mary D. Eades reports that aspartame is the trigger for migraines in roughly 10 percent of all migraine patients. If that percentage sounds high to you, then you'll be floored by the results of a University of Florida study. According to Jean Carper's Food: Your Miracle Medicine, aspartame increased migraine frequency in more than 50 percent of the migraine patients who participated in the study. Additionally, Carper writes, "[The test subjects'] headaches lasted longer and some subjects experienced an increase in 'unusual symptoms' during aspartame-inspired headaches, such as dizziness, shakiness and diminished vision."
Though migraines are not fatal, even when accompanied by "unusual symptoms," they can be a precursor to potentially fatal grand mal seizures and convulsions. "Most [convulsion sufferers] had additional aspartame-associated complaints that also intensified prior to the onset of convulsions. Migraine and related headaches were the most impressive. In fact, half of the aspartame reactors with grand mal convulsions who completed the survey questionnaire had suffered prior migraine or other severe headaches," writes Dr. H.J. Roberts in Aspartame (NutraSweet): Is It Safe?
This susceptibility to seizures is biological and may be genetic. In his book, Dr. Roberts offers an anecdote about a 15-year-old girl who suffers from aspartame-induced seizures and whose mother suffers from aspartame-induced migraines. If you experience aspartame-induced migraines and you think you have them under control, be aware that they may be an early warning sign of a more serious problem, such as seizures.
Scientists do not know exactly how aspartame causes migraines, but many believe it has something to do with the biochemical serotonin, which controls everything from appetite to moods to sleepiness. According to Gary Null's book, Get Healthy Now, aspartame may lower serotonin levels, exacerbating disorders like depression and, of course, contribute to migraines. If you suffer from any of these illnesses and you want to consume foods that will raise the level of serotonin in your brain, be sure to read through the articles on NaturalNews's serotonin archive.
If you're an aspartame junky and can't imagine giving up your favorite aspartame-sweetened foods and drinks, try using a natural sweetener like stevia. NaturalNews features many informative articles on stevia so you can easily make the switch from aspartame. You don't have to sacrifice your sweet tooth to be free from migraines.
The experts speak on aspartame:
Dr. Richard Wurtman (1986), a researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, stated that he had been contacted by more than 100 people with alleged aspartame-associated seizures. He also was impressed by the frequency of previous migraine in such individuals, and the intensification of their headaches prior to convulsions. Furthermore, his experimental studies indicate that low doses of aspartame enhance seizures in animals predisposed to abnormal brain activity (Wurtman 1987c).Aspartame Is It Safe? by H J Roberts MD, page 90
The
NutraSweet? manufactures have marshaled scientific studies which
disclaim a connection to headaches. And, as with seizures, much of the
human connection is anecdotal. In a letter to the New England Journal
of Medicine, Dr. Donald R. Johns reported what appeared to be a
connection between a case of migraines and the consumption of large
amounts of NutraSweet?-containing beverage.458 It involved a
thirty-one-year-old woman with a known history of well controlled
migraine headaches, that is, well controlled until she began to drink
six to eight 12 ounce cans of diet cola sweetened with NutraSweet?, 15
tablets of aspartame and other foods containing aspartame
(approximately 1000 to 1500 mg) daily. Approximately two hours after
ingesting the drinks she noticed stomach upset and a throbbing
headache.
Excitotoxins by Russell L Blaylock MD, page 199
Can aspartame (NutraSweet) trigger headaches? Its makers say the artificial sweetener
is blameless. But enough complaints received by the federal government
and by headache experts make many conclude that aspartame can cause
headaches in susceptible persons. "aspartame may be an important
dietary trigger in a significant proportion of headache sufferers,
particularly migraineurs," insists Dr. R. B. Lipton, a neurologist with
the Headache Unit of Montefiore Medical Center in New York City, who
studied aspartame's impact on headaches in 117 patients.
Food Miracle Medicine by Jean Carper, page 314
Based
on his own clinical experience,James Braly, M.D., an allergy expert in
Hollywood, Florida, states that 90% of all migraine headaches are
directly linked to food allergies or to reactions caused by additives, particularly certain preservatives and colorings, caffeine, and chocolate. According to Dr. Chaitow, MSG and aspartame (NutraSweet?) have been implicated in many headache cases, as has excessive salt intake.
Alternative Medicine by Burton Goldberg, page 732
Most
had additional aspartame-associated complaints that also intensified
prior to the onset of convulsions. Migraine and related headaches were
the most impressive. In fact, half of the aspartame reactors with grand
mal convulsions who completed the survey questionnaire had suffered
prior migraine or other severe headaches.
Aspartame Is It Safe? by H J Roberts MD, page 83
A
48-year-old-woman with mild migraine experienced severe headaches after
drinking diet beverages. They subsided when she avoided aspartame
products. Her 15-year-old daughter suffered two seizures under similar
conditions.
aspartame Is It Safe by H J Roberts MD, page 85
The
cause-and-effect relationship between aspartame intake and the
precipitation of migraine has been confirmed in a controlled
double-blind randomized cross-over study by Koehler et al (1987).
Aspartame Is It Safe? by H J Roberts MD, page 91
The
continued use of moderate or large amounts of aspartame products by
patients with recurrent severe migraine frequently preceded a
convulsion (Chapter 9). Thirty persons completing my questionnaire
(Chapter 7) who experienced headache and convulsions while consuming
aspartame gave a history of migraine or other severe headaches.
Aspartame Is It Safe? by H J Roberts MD, page 98
First
of all, migraines are commonly exacerbated by allergic reactions to
elements in the diet or the environment. Aspartame, an artificial
sweetener that reduces the level of serotonin in the body, have also
been implicated in migraines.
Complete Encyclopedia Of Natural Healing by Gary Null PhD, page 198
Although
some causes of migraines are beyond our control, others, such as food
allergies, can be effectively combated by avoiding certain products.
Caffeine and artificial sweeteners, such as aspartame, have also been found to promote migraines.
Complete Encyclopedia Of Natural Healing by Gary Null PhD, page 204
Aspartame, the sugar
substitute in the sweetener NutraSweet, can trigger headache in as many
as 10% of migraine sufferers. Recommendation: Undertake an elimination
trial of aspartame to see if it acts as a trigger in your migraines.
Totally eliminate the sweetener and all products made with it from your
diet for 3 to 4 weeks. If you suffer no headaches during that period,
you must challenge yourself by eating or drinking products containing
aspartame. If doing so brings on a headache, you'll know with certainty
that this sweetener acts as a trigger for you.
Doctors Complete Guide Vitamins Minerals by Mary D Eades MD, page 354
When
she was taken off of dietary aspartame she noticed a significant
improvement in her headaches, which eventually disappeared altogether.
To make sure that it was the aspartame that was precipitating her
migraine headaches, her doctor challenged her with a solution
containing 500 mg of pure aspartame, after which her headache
reappeared within one and one-half hours.
Excitotoxins by Russell L Blaylock MD, page 199
...the
second letter was written by Dr. Robert Steinmetzer and Dr. Robert
Kunkel of the Cleveland Clinic and pointed out other equally important
shortcomings in the SchifFman study. They note that the challenges
using placebo
or aspartame were separated by only 48 hours, yet it is known that
migraine can occur as late as 72 hours following exposure to a known
triggering substance. They also criticized the study for using only a
single challenge. They concluded that it was a little premature to
"exonerate" aspartame as a triggering substance for migraine, and that
persons with migraine and other vascular headaches should be warned to
avoid NutraSweet?.
Excitotoxins by Russell L Blaylock MD, page 200
I
have discovered another flaw in the study, which may also help explain
their negative results. They designed the study so that the subjects
received normal meals for three to five days, and then after a
"washout" period, which I assume was a period of fasting lasting 24
hours, they were given the aspartame pills. It has been estimated that
anywhere from 10 to 15% of persons become hypoglycemic after a 24 hour
fast. Hypoglycemia is not only a trigger for migraine, but it also
triggers its own headache. And indeed Dr. Schiffmann reported that
those patients in the treatment group did have lower blood glucose than
those in the placebo group. Unfortunately, the figures for the blood
glucose were not given in the paper and since clinically symptomatic
hypoglycemia can occur within the lower range of so-called "normal"
blood sugar, this information would be important.
Excitotoxins by Russell L Blaylock MD, page 200
Another
study, by Shirley M. Koehler, at the University of Florida, showed that
aspartame boosted migraine frequency in more than half of a group of
subjects. In fact, their overall number of migraines more than doubled
(from an average 1.55 to 3.55) after they took four doses daily of 300
milligrams of aspartame for four weeks compared to taking a placebo.
Also, their headaches lasted longer, and some subjects experienced an
increase in "unusual symptoms" during aspartame-inspired headache, such
as dizziness, shakiness and diminished vision. Why aspartame triggers
migraines is unknown. But, like other headache food triggers, it
apparently strikes those with an inborn vulnerability.
Food Miracle Medicine by Jean Carper, page 314
In
a University of Parkinson's-Florida study, the incidence of migraine
doubled for the majority of participants when they took aspartame, and
their headaches lasted longer and were marked by increased signs of
shakiness and diminished vision. Headaches are the most common side
effect cited by those who consume aspartame-containing products.
Headaches by Robert Milne MD and Blake More, page 109
There
is also evidence that aspartame can worsen depression in those already
suffering from the condition, may cause weight gain and insomnia,
worsen diabetic control, aggravate multiple sclerosis and other
neurological diseases, precipitate migraine headaches?One component of
aspartame is aspartic acid, a known excitotoxin. Even small concentrations in gum have been shown to precipitate headaches.
Health And Nutrition Secrets by Russell L Blaylock MD, page 197
...one
example comes from another Monsanto product, aspartame, originally
developed by Searle Pharmaceutical Company. Shocking testimony reveals
that thousands of volunteered complaints have been received by the FDA
from aspartame users, use of which has been associated with hundreds of
ailments. They include migraines, seizures, vision problems, depression
and memory loss.
Milk The Deadly Poison by Robert Cohen, page 136
Patients
complaining of migraines or epileptic episodes are given EEGs and
referred to neurologists. They are rarely asked whether they drink diet
soda or use aspartame, both of which have been associated with
headaches and seizures.
Milk The Deadly Poison by Robert Cohen, page 210
Dr.
Richard Wurtman, a researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, reported in 1986 that he had been contacted by more than
100 persons who claimed to have experienced aspartame-associated
seizures. He said that he was struck by the frequency of previous
migraine headaches in these individuals. They noted that their
headaches intensify prior to their convulsions. In 1987, Dr. Wurtman
reported that his experiments indicated that aspartame in low doses
enhances seizures in animals that are predisposed to unusual brain
activity.
Miracle Of Stevia by James A May, page 187
There
is little doubt that food allergy/intolerance is the major cause of
migraine headaches. These same factors may also play a role in tension
headaches. Aspartame is among the most common allergens.
Natural Alternatives To Drugs by Michael T Murray ND, page 192
Foods such as chocolate, cheese, beer, and wine, as well as aspartame, precipitate migraine attacks in many people.
Natural Alternatives To Drugs by Michael T Murray ND, page 192
Aspartame,
the artificial sweetener sold as NutraSweet and Equal, can cause
headaches and migraines, rashes, ringing ears, depression, insomnia and
loss of motor control, according to a study by the Food and Drug
Administration...
New Choices In Natural Healing by Prevention Magazine, page 48
After
stress, food allergies are probably the most common cause of both
tension and migraine headaches, especially in children. Foods that most
often cause migraines are dairy products, wheat, citrus, chocolate,
coffee, nuts,
eggs, the artificial sweetener aspartame, the flavoring MSG (monosodium
glutamate) and other artificial additives and preservatives.
Prescription Alternatives by Earl Mindell RPh PhD and Virginia Hopkins MA, page 291
All
forms of estrogen are toxic to the body if not adequately balanced by
progesterone. Women in this category are much more likely to be
vulnerable to aspartame-related migraines and seizures as well.
The Enzyme Cure by Lita Lee with Lisa Turner & Burton Goldberg, page 208
Woman's Encyclopedia Of Natural Healing by Dr Gary Null, page 271