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Re: Aspartame (Equal) and Diabetes...


Re: Aspartame (Equal) and Diabetes... -- Posted by Mack on 08-19-03 15:44


On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 16:49:41 +1200, "Elvin66"
wrote:

>Hello, I figure since this is a health news group and I just recently got
>some news that I found appauling, I'd come here and let everyone else who
>might be interested know.
>
>I've been a diabetic for 30 years (I'm only 33 now) so I've had it a long

>time. Back in 1981, Aspartame (Equal) was released on the market. I've used
>it since then.
>
> I only recently found out that several of the FDA tests that were done like

>the ones done on Saccharin, were fudged and lied about and Monsanto (The
>maker of it) got it released on the market. Now it's on over 9000 products
>worldwide and people are getting real diseases from it. It actually causes
>diabetes as well.
>

all lies.

>I was just recently diagnosed with kidney failure (though in the beginning
>stages) and retinal detachment which I had to have laser surgery for 3
>times.

these are common diabetic complications that have been taking place in
diabetics long before aspartame or any other artificial sweetener hit
the market. either you've bought into the lies or are lying yourself.


Someone happened to mention to me that Aspartame breaks down into
>formaldehyde at 21 celcius and 86 ferenheit, and because of that it caused
>kidney failure and retinal detachment as our bodies are 36 celcius and 98.6
>ferenheit. The formaldehyde stores itself in the retina of the eyes and many
>other vital organs, and there are a whole bunch of other problems it causes
>like alzheimers, fibromialgia, brain tumors, fetal retardation in mother who
>use it during pregnancy and a whole 92 list of symptoms the FDA recognises
>yet it's still on the market and not even properly labelled.
>

The FDA does NOT recognize aspartame as the cause of any of this.


>I went looking for myself to see if all this was true becase i find it so
>hard to believe that they could add something in our food that could kill or
>maim us and not even warn us. Atleast with the Saccharin it says "has been
>known to cause cancer in laboratory rats." Aspartame labelled products dont'
>say anything like that at all, and I found several products that they even
>hid the name Aspartame on it by calling it "Artificial Sweetener (951)"
>which is the additive name for Aspartame (950 and 951)
>
>Because this is so scarey to me, and I personally feel alot of the problems

>I had (I say had now because I've totally deleted all products laced with it
>from my diet for the last three weeks) were from what they call Aspartame
>disease, I created a website mainly for New Zealanders who know less than
>the Americans (I am an American but I live in New Zelaand now) but it
>doesn't matter to me where you are from if you are interested in the
>information I found and listed on my website. If you want to know more and
>find links to even more than I found out on my own, please feel free to
>contact me personally or visit the website I made.
>
>It is currently run off mine and my husbands web design site and this is in

>now way an attempt to gain business for that site. I just can't afford to
>get it it's own .com address yet. but the website address is
>http://www.bradymax.com/nzaa
>
>Please if you read the information and you think you may have problems from

>Aspartame use, there is a class action suit in the states being made against
>the makers. Mary Stoddards site link is available from my site and she can
>help you by telling you what to do.
>
>If you read the information and you don't agree, no problem, but please

>don't email me blasting me and saying nasty things. I'm simply trying to
>help people who feel they may be ill due to a real problem that exsists and
>has been covered up for a long time.
>
>Thanks for your time, and I hope to hear from you if you need any more

>information,
>Conni Brady
>nzaa@bradymax.com
>
>


New Zealanders are not as stupid as you paint them to be.

Mack
Type 1 since 1975
http://www.alt-support-diabetes.org
http://www.insulin-pumpers.org

In tribute to the United States of America and the State
of Israel, two bastions of strength in a world filled with strife and
terrorism.



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