Monday, November 12, 2012

Dangers of Aspartame

http://www.infowars.com/the-dangers-of-aspartame/ On October 24,  NBC tried to put out an article to refute a recent study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition which found that drinking as little as one diet soda per day sweetened with Aspartame could cause an increased risk in leukemia and lymphoma in adults. NBC claimed it was all based on junk science but failed to mention this study was done over 2 million years of human life data going back 22 years from 77,000 women and 48,000 men.

Aspartame(goes under other names like NutriSweet and  Equal) is commonly found in today's market. It is in thousands food and beverages this includes gum, yogurt, desserts, candies condiments and even some vitamins and pharmaceuticals.

What is this you may ask and why did the FDA approve this?? well the answer is this: Aspartame is an excrement of genetically altered e.coli bacteria and is compromised with 40% aspartic acid, 50 percent phenylalanine and 10 percent methanol. Aspartic acid is a neurotransmitter and too much can excite the brain cells(aka "excito-toxin") thus stimulating them to death. Methanol is an industrial solvent and the EPA warns that injesting this can cause neurological damage(permanent motor dysfunction) and visual issues and even blindness.

Searle Pharmaceuticals tried to get aspartame approved in the 1970s due to numerous studies showing negative health implications on rats which this stuff actually made holes in their brains and they ended up dying.

Table in the article shows the numerous studies from scientific and medical journals that are listed on the National Institute of Health website this past year which includes the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Contact Dermatitis, Drug and Chemical Toxicology Journal of BioSciences and the whole nine 9 yards..

very interesting stuff indeed and also there is video report on this below the article as well and here is the National Institute of Health website list of studies relating to this: http://search2.google.cit.nih.gov/site=NIH_Master&client=NIHN...=*proxyreload=1&q=Aspartame&btnG.x=0&btnG.y=0&btnG=search