Stop Harming Our Children58 Grosvenor Road, Swindon,, SN1 4LU, United Kingdom, 01793 341400, shoc.uk@ntlworld.comAspartame (E951)http://www.shocswindon.org21:19 04-Sep-2010
(Ralph G Walton M.D. Medical Director, Safe Harbor Behavioral Health; Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine; Adjunct Prof of Psychiatry, Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine). ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Aspartame is being relaunched as "AminoSweet" so you will need to be alert when you check food or drink ingredients. Aspartame is the main ingredient in many artificial sweeteners. . Pilots in the United States Air Force are banned from drinking soft drinks containing Aspartame. "Aspartame can cause brain tumours and brain cancer". (Dr Adrian Gross, Food & Drug Administration (FDA) Toxicologist) "Aspartame interacts with antidepressants, cardiac medications, hormones, insulin, vaccines and many other chemical substances. It is a deadly neurotoxic drug masquerading as a harmless additive". (Dr William Campbell Douglass M.D.) "My repeated emphasis to colleagues, the FDA and the Congress that the approval of Aspartame for human use has spawned an imminent public health hazard, continues to fall on deaf ears". (H.J. Roberts M.D., F.A.C.P., F.C.C.P.) Aspartame accounts for over 75% of adverse reactions reported annually to the US Food and Drug Administration, which lists the following reported side-effects:
It has been associated with diabetes mellitus, arthritis, depression, hypoglycaemia, convulsions, hypertension, hyperthyroidism and aspartame addiction. As if that isn't enough, clinically reported Aspartame adverse reactions (from scientific literature) include thrombocytopenia (abnormal reduction in platelet production in the blood), fibromyalgia (chronic joint and muscle pain) and Sjögren's syndrome (a chronic autoimmune disease in which a person’s white blood cells attack their moisture-producing glands. It may also cause dysfunction of other organs such as the kidneys, gastrointestinal system, blood vessels, lungs, liver, pancreas, and the central nervous system). Aspartame is used in over 6,000 products including medicines, 'fruit' drinks, diet colas, sweets, cakes, sauces and other processed food. It is not always included in the printed list of ingredients. It is sold as a tea/coffee sweetener under several different names, primarily Nutrasweet. Links: www.wnho.net; www.dorway.com; www.hacsg.org. | ||||