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AN ASPARTAME SAFETY UPDATE: PIONEER LOCAL, SUN TIMES NEWS GROUP
(ASPARTAME IS AN ADDICTIVE EXCITONEUROTOXIC CARCINOGENIC DRUG)
By Dr. Betty Martini, D.Hum.
Mission Possible International
9270 River Club Parkway
Duluth, Georgia 30097
Telephone: 770-242-2599
E-Mail: BettyM19@mindspring.com
Web Site: http://www.mpwhi.com
Posted: 06 June 2008
Aspartame (NutraSweet/Equal/Spoonful/E951/Canderel) is an
additive excitoneurotoxic carcinogenic drug that interacts with
virtually all drugs and vaccines. It was known that it would
cancer before it was ever approved.
On August 1, l985 the FDA's own toxicologist, Dr. Adrian
Gross, told Congress at least one of Searle's studies
"has established beyond ANY REASONABLE DOUBT that
aspartame is capable of inducing brain tumors in experimental
animals and that this predisposition of it is of extremely
high significance. ... In view of these indications that the
cancer causing potential of aspartame is a matter that had
been established WAY BEYOND ANY REASONABLE DOUBT, one can ask:
What is the reason for the apparent refusal by the FDA to
invoke for this food additive the so-called Delaney Amendment
to the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act?"
The Delaney Amendment makes it illegal to allow any residues
of cancer causing chemicals in foods. In his concluding
testimony Gross asked, "Given the cancer causing
potential of aspartame how would the FDA justify its
position that it views a certain amount of aspartame as
constituting an allowable daily intake or 'safe' level of
it? Is that position in effect not equivalent to setting a
'tolerance' for this food additive and thus a violation of
that law? And if the FDA itself elects to violate the law,
who is left to protect the health of the public?"
Congressional Record SID835:131 (August 1, l985)
From the FDA Task Force Report:
- "Excising masses (tumors) from live animals,
in some cases without histologic examination of the
masses, in others without reporting them to the
FDA." (Schmidt l976c, page 4 of US Senate
l976b). Searle's representatives, when caught and
questioned about these actions, stated that
"these masses were in the head and neck areas
and prevented the animals from feeding."
(Buzzard 1976a)
- [Martini: Frankly, a burglar could think of a
better alibi!
- And just how many brain tumors were excised that
weren't caught?]
- "Failure to report to the FDA all internal
tumors present in the experimental rats, e.g. polyps
in the uterus, ovary neoplasms as well as other
lesions." (Gross l987a, page 8)
- FDA caught Searle red-handed filtering out
neoplasms, excising tumors from rats, putting the
rats back in the study and when they died
resurrecting them on paper.
- But then what would you expect, as aspartame
breaks down to a brain tumor agent, DKP.
- There were so many tumors found, more mammary
tumors than brain tumors, thyroid, pancreatic and
testicular tumors, ovarian and uterine, etc.
- The reason the FDA revoked the petition for
approval was because of the brain tumor issue, and
the fact it couldn't be proven safe. You will find
the URL in this report to the current FDA
Commissioner. http://www.wnho.net/project_recall_aspartame.htm
- Then in 2005 the prestigious Ramazzini Study was
released showing aspartame to be a multipotential
carcinogen and confirming those original FDA
studies. So the aspartame manufacturers with their
government influence immediately began to try to
rebut this study. It would have made a great movie,
the things that went on. They would have been
laughing in the aisles. First they called a 10 year
old multifood form a huge cancer study of aspartame
with 1/2 million people. The multifood form was sent
out by AARP asking elderly people if they remembered
what they ate in the past 12 months. Frankly, I call
it the Oatmeal-brownie study, although they asked if
you remembered eating strawberries in season and if
you had a hysterectomy. Of the 56 questions
aspartame was only mentioned "once". In
that question it was really asking if you drank
coffee or tea, and if so what sweetener. Otherwise,
it said to go to number 27 and answer whether you
take vitamins. What this form didn't ask is if you
were using any of the 6000 or more products
containing aspartame.
- Here is the real report: http://www.wnho.net/halt_the_spin_on_bogus_studies.htm
So this report mentioned by the National Cancer
Institute is BOGUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Now what to do? They had the European Food Safety
Authority review the study, and they said the rats
got cancer because they had respiratory disease.
Well anyone knows that respiratory disease is the
dying process. Dr. Soffritti wrote a press release
on this "bizarre" statement. And everybody
laughed but the EFSA did not apologize so I simply
reported them to the Universal Court of Justice and
some committee members links to Ajinomoto. Then one
member on the committee confessed that industry
pressured them to hi-jack science. http://www.wnho.net/letter_to_efsa.htm
They certainly owed Dr. Soffritti an apology but
they simply hid their head and hoped it would blow
over.
- The fiasco went on and on. There were even
complaints that too much aspartame was used.
- So, Dr. Soffritti simply did a new study using
lower doses. Guess what, even in lower doses
aspartame caused cancer, of course - after all, its
a carcinogen! http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/sepp/2007/04/17/new_study_by_ramazzini_institute_confirms_aspartame
Here are the facts on the Ramazzini Studies:
DR. MORANDO SOFFRITTI, lead researcher on two
groundbreaking long-term aspartame studies..He was
recently honored at New Yorks Mt Sinai School of
Medicine with the Irving J Selikoff Award For his
outstanding contributions to the identification of
environmental and industrial carcinogens and his
promotion of independent scientific research Reviewing
his two impeccable aspartame studies Dr. Soffritti
explains:
The first ERF study (2005) was conducted on 1800
Sprague-Dawley rats (100-150/per sex/per group) In
order to simulate daily human intake, aspartame was
added to the standard rat diet in quantities of
5000, 2500, 100, 500, 20, 4, and 0 mg/Kg of body
weight. Treatment of the animals began at 8 weeks of
age and continued until spontaneous death. The
results show that APM causes a statistically
significant, dose-related increase of lymphomas/leukemias
and malignant tumors of the renal pelvis in females
and malignant tumors of peripheral nerves in males.
These results demonstrate for the first time that
APM is a carcinogenic agent, capable of inducing
malignancies at various dose levels, including those
lower than the current acceptable daily intake (ADI)
for humans (50 mg/kg of body weight in the US, 40
mg/kg of body weight in the EU).
The second ERF study (2007) was conducted on 400
Sprague-Dawley rats (70-95/per sex/per group). In
order to simulate daily human intake, aspartame
was added to the standard rat diet in quantities
of 100, 20, and 0 mg/Kg of body weight. Treatment
of the animals began on the 12th day of fetal life
until natural death. The results of the second
study show an increased incidence of lymphomas/leukemias
in female rats with respect to the first study.
Moreover, the study shows that when lifespan
exposure to APM begins during fetal life, the age
at which lymphomas/leukemias develop in females is
anticipated. For the first time, a statistically
significant increase in mammary cancers in females
was also observed in the second study. The results
of this transplacental carcinogenicity bioassay
not only confirm, but also reinforce the first
experimental demonstration of APMs multipotential
carcinogenicity.
Russell Blaylock, M.D. Neurosurteon: Author: Excitotoxins:
The Taste That Kills. Lecture: The Truth
About Aspartame http://www.atavistik.com
Commenting on the Ramazzini studies, above, Dr
Blaylock states: My review of the first
Ramazzini Study concluded that the study was one
of the best designed, comprehensive and
conclusive studies done to date on the
multipotential carcinogenic danger of aspartame.
This second study is even more conclusive, in
that it shows a dose-dependent statistically
significant increase in lymphomas/leukemia in
both male and female rats exposed to aspartame.
These two cancers are the fastest growing
cancers in people under age 30.
As to diabetes, aspartame can precipitate
diabetes, simulates and aggravates diabetic
retinopathy and neuropathy, destroys the optic
nerve, causes diabetics to go into
convulsions, interacts with insulin, and the
free methyl alcohol causes them to lose limbs.
Aspartame is a diabetic killer!! It also
triggers an irregular heart rhythm, interacts
with all cardiac medication, damages the
cardiac conduction system and causes sudden
death. Aspartame Disease: An Ignored
Epidemic, http://www.sunsentpres.com
by diabetic specialist, H. J. Roberts, M.D.
See these reports on sudden death: http://www.wnho.net/aspartame_msg_scd.htm
and http://www.wnho.net/aspartame_and_arrhythmias.htm
A safe sweetener is Just Like Sugar, which
you can get in Whole Foods or Wild Oats,
made with chicory and orange peel. http://www.justlikesugarinc.com
Dr. Betty Martini, D.Hum.
Founder, Mission Possible World Health
International
9270 River Club Parkway
Duluth, Georgia 30097
770-242-2599
E-Mail: BettyM19@mindspring.com
http://www.wpwhi.com
http://www.whno.net
http://www.dorway.com
Aspartame Toxicity Center: http://www.holisticmed.com/aspartame
Aspartame Documentary: Sweet
Misery: A Poisoned World, http://www.soundandfury.tv
An Aspartame Safety Update
http://www.pioneerlocal.com/evanston/lifestyles/health_family/988797,on-nutritionwise-060508-s1.article
June 5, 2008
By KAREN COLLINS Q: What is the
latest understanding of the
safety of aspartame?
A: In one of the most recent
studies, researchers fed
various doses of aspartame
(marketed as NutraSweet and
Equal) to rats and found that
the highest dose increased
risk of leukemia, lymphoma and
breast cancer. However, that
dose (100 milligrams per
kilogram of body weight) would
equal 36 cans of diet soda a
day for someone who weighs 150
pounds, and 12 cans a day for
a 50-pound child. Some people
are worried about a tendency
in that study for increased
risk at even 20 mg per kg of
body weight, but those results
were not statistically
significant, which means that
the slight increase could just
as likely be due to chance.
A study of over half a
million people by the
National Cancer Institute
found no cancer link with
amounts of aspartame found
in about 18 cans of diet
soda. The upper limit of
safety, called the
Acceptable Daily Intake, is
set at 50 mg per kg body
weight in the United States.
That figure corresponds to
about 6 cans of diet soda
per day for a 50-pound child
and 18 cans for someone who
weighs 150 pounds. Of
course, aspartame can be
found in a variety of foods.
As with any part of our
diet, moderation is the best
policy. Most of us can make
changes to our eating habits
that will have much more
cancer-prevention benefit
than worrying about moderate
use of aspartame-sweetened
foods.
Q: Can diet change
someone's risk of getting
diabetes or is it just
important for treating it?
A: A healthy lifestyle,
including good eating
habits, plays an
important role in
avoiding diabetes. If
you are overweight,
especially if your
weight has settled
around your waist, work
toward a healthier
weight by reducing
calorie consumption and
increasing activity
level. Even if you're
not overweight, the
United States Department
of Agriculture
recommends at least 30
minutes (preferably 60
minutes) of daily
physically activity,
which is linked with
lower risk of diabetes
as well as other health
benefits.
Limit saturated fat
intake from high-fat
meats and dairy
products. Fruits,
vegetables, whole
grains and dried beans
contain antioxidants
that fight
inflammation linked to
diabetes and provide
nutrients like
magnesium that may be
protective. These
foods also provide
fiber; a type of fiber
in whole grains seems
to improve insulin
function.
Aim for at least
five servings
(preferably seven to
10) of fruits and
vegetables daily.
Also try to eat at
least three to four
servings of whole
grains. Finally,
limit
sugar-sweetened
drinks since
preliminary evidence
suggests drinking
these beverages
daily may increase
risk of diabetes.
Drinking
sugar-sweetened
drinks regularly
certainly makes
weight control more
difficult, anyway.
The great news is
that these steps can
also lower your risk
of cancer.
--Karen Collins
writes for
American Institute
for Cancer
Research. Visit
the Nutrition
Hotline at http://www.aicr.org
or call (800)
843-8114 from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Monday through
Friday ET.
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