Re: Aspartame Warning
Jul 13, 1996 08:10 PM
by ramadoss
Hi Ann:
You may have seen my response to Jim. If you have any further interest in
the subject, send a message to the auto responder and get the complete list
of supporting documents from betty. I have gotten some of them.
As explained in my previous response, for some especially diabetics, the
issue is a very serious one.
Finally each one of us makes up our own minds and live with it. But I do not
want someone to overlook the possibility and regret when it is too late.
As of this writing, at least three on this list have stopped using aspartame.
MK Ramadoss
PS: did you attend the Annual Meeting? when you have time, why don't you
post your report so that we can know what went on.
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At 10:34 PM 7/13/96 -0400, you wrote:
>Jim:
>>"NeutraPoison"? Doss, I don't doubt your motives for posting someone else's
>>propaganda, but when they use terms like "NeutraPoison" and "grand mal
>>seizures of pilots in aircraft cabins," it makes me wonder about their
>>objectivity.. .
>
>I wonder about their objectives.
>
>Thanks for the informative post, Jim. Over the years I've seen many food and
>drug scares that seemed to do little but sell books. I remember back in the
>70's when sugar was looked upon with as much suspicion as aspartame. Many
>chemicals in our environment have been accused of causing much of humanity's
>ills, but let's face it, millions of people got sick and died before anyone
ever
>dreamed of these chemicals. They died . . . the old-fashioned way. From the
>plague, cholera, childhood diseases, childbirth, pneumonia, sword wounds,
>infections, torture, guillotine, etc.
>
>Drugs and chemicals need testing and regulation, but even so it's a dicey deal.
>Many people, including myself, are so allergic to penicillin that one shot
would
>kill us. But many others have been cured and saved by the antibiotic. Every
>drug has it's up and down side. Just like life, we take a risk everytime we
>incarnate.
>
>Just my 2 cents worth.
>
>- Ann E. Bermingham
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