Is Your Diet Soda Making You Sick?

In November, it was announced that aspartame would be rebranded as “AminoSweet,” and marketed under its new name. Does this repackaging have anything to do with the studies showing the carcinogenic effects of aspartame? You decide.

 

The following excerpted letter appeared in the Huffington Post February 12th. The author is Samuel S. Epstein, M.D, Professor Emeritus at Chicago School of Public Health; Chairman of the Cancer Prevention Coalition; and author of over 20 scientific articles and 15 books on cancer, including The Politics of Cancer.

Aspartame, first discovered in 1965 by the pharmaceutical company G.D. Searle, is an artificial sweetener commonly known as Nutrasweet, Equal and Canderel.

In January 1976, then Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Schmidt testified before Senator Edward Kennedy (D-Mass) that Hazleton Laboratories, under contract to Searle, had been charged with falsifying toxicological data on the sweetener.

The FDA subsequently convened a Public Board of Inquiry to review concerns on aspartame’s carcinogenic effects in experimental animals. In 1980, the Board concluded that aspartame could “contribute to the development of brain tumors.”The FDA then recommended that, pending confirmation of these findings, this sweetener should no longer be used.

In 2006, based on highly sensitive and lifelong feeding tests in groups of about 200 rats at doses less than usual human dietary levels, the prestigious Italian Ramazzini Foundation confirmed that aspartame is unequivocally carcinogenic. A high incidence of cancers was induced in multiple organs, including lymph glands, brain and kidney.

Not surprisingly, these findings have been sharply challenged by the sweetener industry, major sweetener users, such as Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Nestlé and critics like Donald Rumsfeld, former U.S. Defense Secretary, former CEO of Searle.

Want to steer clear of aspartame? Know how to look for it. NutraSweet and Equal are popular brands of sweeteners containing Aspartame , but Aspartame is found in thousands of products — sodas, chewing gum, dairy products and even many medicines. Some familiar ones include: Diet Coke, Diet Pepsi, Diet Snapple, Sugar Free Kool-Aid, Breyers Light, General Foods Sugar-Free International Coffees, among other foods.

Side Effects of Aspartame (a partial list)

Anxiety attacks, Arthritis, Asthma, Asthmatic Reactions, Bloating, Edema (Fluid Retention), Blood Sugar Control Problems, (Hypoglycemia or Hyperglycemia), Brain Cancer (Pre-approval studies in animals), Breathing difficulties, Burning eyes or throat, Burning Urination, Can’t think straight Chest Pains, Chronic cough, Chronic Fatigue, Confusion, Depression, Diarrhea, Dizziness, Excessive Thirst or Hunger, Fatigue, Feel unreal, Flushing of face, Headaches/Migraines dizziness, Heart palpitations, Hives, Hypertension, Impotency and Sexual Problems, Inability to concentrate, Insomnia, Irritability, Itching, Joint Pains, Laryngitis, ”like thinking in a fog”, Memory loss, Menstrual Problems or Changes, Muscle spasms, Nausea or Vomiting, Numbness or Tingling of Extremities, Panic Attacks, Rapid Heart Beat, Rashes, Slurring of Speech, Swallowing Pain, Tinnitus, Vertigo, Vision Loss, Weight Gain.

“The doctor of the future will give no medicine but will interest his patient in the care of the human frame, in diet, and in the cause of disease.”

— Thomas A. Edison

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Want To Be In Excellent Health?

Your Drugs May Not Be The Right Prescription
Teeth, gums and bone structure affect and are affected by one’s overall health. So it was fitting to study pharmacology in my dental training, since medications affect the system. In interviews with patients I am increasingly asked my opinion about their prescription drugs.

Such was the case with a new patient in St Louis who admitted he was addicted to an anti-depressant, prescribed for the off-label purpose of handling his insomnia. Another patient consulted me about her teenage daughter’s headaches. Her daughter had seen several specialists who, unable to diagnose the cause of the girl’s headaches, prescribed an antidepressant, another off-label use of this med. Having treated TMJ patients for thirty years with headaches, I was able to discover what was causing them and give the girl relief – without drugs. The information I use has been around since the ‘90s, so isn’t new. But, it doesn’t involve surgery or drugs and so isn’t widely promoted. [Read more...]

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Research Reveals American Kids are the Most Medicated in the World

A team of researchers from the U.S., Germany and the Netherlands investigated prescription levels of kids in the three countries and antidepressant and stimulant use was three or more times greater in the U.S.

Researchers attributed the higher drugging rate to a larger number of child psychiatrists per capita in this country. Also, in this country there’s a higher use of two or more different psychotropic drugs for the same child in a single year. Drug advertising directly to the consumer is common in the US, but not overseas and is also thought to contribute to the higher drugging rate. Bear in mind the long term effects of raising a child on prescription drugs are not known.

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