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DrBettyMartini
12 Jun 2004, 02:06 PM
The MS and Aspartame Connection has been proven beyond any shadow of a doubt. In fact, Searle in l983/84 did studies in South America that showed aspartame destroys the central nervous system and never published them. The notarized affidavit from the translator is on www.dorway.com After 20 years its very obvious. When I lectured for the World Environmental Conference, Dr. Clarice Gaylord said: "We have an epidemic of MS and lupus and can't identify the toxin." I replied "I'm here to lecture on MS and lupus and identify the toxin as NutraSweet". If you go to www.dorway.com/nomarkle.html and read Dr. Gaylord's post(EPA) you will notice she said this was not from scientific reports but from field reports all over the US. It's the same with us and getting people off aspartame returned them to normal health, if we got them quick enough. Dr. Blaylock's paper which I will paste in is not only telling you the population who has been using aspartame a long time is suffering from subclinical MS but if not warned can become full blown disease. That's why we are a global volunteer force, unpaid, warning the world off aspartame. It's also well discussed in the medical text, Aspartame Disease: An Ignored Epidemic, www.sunsentpress.com or 1 800 827 7991, and is on the front cover.
In answer to one person saying doctors profit from books. Be glad there are these aspartame experts who wrote the books to alert the consumer public and physicians. To lie to physicians like professional organizations do (receive money from industry), as well as the FDA and manufacturer, ties their hands so they diagnose or help the patients. Like Dr. Roberts has said many times, patients go from doctor to doctor spending huge amounts of money when nothing will help unless they get off this neurotoxin. The new movie released yesterday, Sweet Misery: A Poisoned World (Cori@soundandfuryproductions.com) was made by a woman who was diagnosed with MS and in a wheelchair. She happened to get on www.dorway.com and got off the toxin and walked out of her wheelchair, as have many others. She had a huge lesion in her brain which has now all but disappeared off the toxin. Dr. Bruce Trapp did some studies on aspartic acid a few years ago (40% of aspartame) which showed it destroyed the axon. No wonder aspartame can precipitate MS. In Dr. Blaylock's paper he even gives the current research, showing this beyond a shadow of a doubt.
Cori Brackett made the movie to alert the world out of a moral conscience. She didn't want anyone else to suffer what she did. Likewise the physicians and scientists in the movie who have written the books have done so to alert the world because its so hard to get the research in medical journals because of this same industry influence.
When I went to England to lecture immigration actually locked me up for 3 1/2 hours saying: "If we allow you in England how many people will find out about the dangers of aspartame?" Now that's power of industry.
Here is the post from Dr. Blaylock and he wrote his book Excitotoxins: The Taste That Kills because his father died of Parkinson's. Remember if it wasn't for the reports and books and activism of these doctors with a conscience the world would not know. Dr. Roberts was selected as the best doctor in the US in the l980's and has been knighted for his humanitarism. These men are the heros and have saved the lives of millions.
Dr. Betty Martini
BREAKING: MS and ASPARTAME CONNECTION Revealed by Aspartame Expert and Neurosurgeon Russell Blaylock, M.D. - Movie Released Today
BREAKING: MS and ASPARTAME CONNECTION Revealed by Aspartame Expert and Neurosurgeon Russell Blaylock, M.D. - Movie Released Today
Renowned Neurosurgeon reveals MS Treatment and Exposes the ASPARTAME and MS Connection with Research. This explains the epidemic OF Subclinical MS in the population of 100 countries the World
(PRWEB) June 9, 2004--Connection between MS and aspartame by neurosurgeon Russell L. Blaylock, M.D. http://www.russellblaylockmd.com
Recently, much controversy has surrounded a claim that aspartame may produce an MS-like syndrome. A current review of recent peer-reviewed scientific studies have disclosed a
(because of length which won't post, go to www.wnho.net and click on aspartame for the rest of this report
SteelTown Boy
12 Jun 2004, 02:18 PM
is this spam or not?,judges....
The Sheck
12 Jun 2004, 02:20 PM
I'm going to say SPAM because the punctuation is all messed up.
Plus, Duluth is in Minnesota, not Georgia. ;)
RedRigmaJacket
12 Jun 2004, 02:28 PM
color me spammed!
DrBettyMartini
12 Jun 2004, 02:31 PM
Someone said this was spam because Duluth is in Minnesota instead of Georgia. There is a Duluth in Georgia as well. I'm listed in the Atlanta phone directly as such:
Don R. Martini
9270 River Club Parkway
Duluth, Georgia 30097
770 242-2599
You can also check out all these facts by the research Dr. Blaylock has at the bottom of his post, and on the web sites. It is in medical texts.
Dr. Betty Martini
The Sheck
12 Jun 2004, 02:41 PM
Uhhh...so is it Don or Betty?
Obviously people have no sense of humor when it comes to geographical oddities, too.
72valiant
12 Jun 2004, 02:50 PM
Originally posted by The Sheck
Uhhh...so is it Don or Betty?
Obviously people have no sense of humor when it comes to geographical oddities, too.
hey, there is a cleveland in georgia too. and an athens in ohio.
this could be fun!
but back to the subject at hand, down with apartame! go natural. (and i don't mean bleached white sugar, either)
Duemellon
12 Jun 2004, 03:00 PM
were's the other Cincy? Tenn is it? I forget (b/c it's sooo forgettable)
Also, there's a definite disparity between those who live in cold-weather climates & warm. So, avoid aspertame, stay in the tropics, don't be female, avoid ppl/w MS, & above all don't b white.*
Then u'll b in the most rare cases of MS.
* yes, those are all situations where there's a marked increase in incidents of MS.
Duemellon
12 Jun 2004, 07:39 PM
sorry, i was still pointin out that we don't kno the cause of MS yet, so takin all these precautions to avoid gettin it are just guesses & rn't proven to really reduce the risks.
Until the actual means the disease is introduced, how can we point to anything & say "this prevents it"?
DrBettyMartini
12 Jun 2004, 08:26 PM
Obviously there are many things that cause MS, but aspartame is one of them. Studies in South America on humans showed it destroyed the central nervous system. Dr. Bruce Trapp's research shows that aspartic acid (40% of aspartame) destroys the axon. Being on the market for two decades we have seen case after case walk out of wheelchairs and the symptoms and in some cases the lesions disappear. If you read Dr. Blaylock's references you see research has proven that aspartame can trigger MS. Even a movie has been made about these cases.
So while many things can trigger MS, especially if they destroy the central nervous system, we know this is one of them. So obviously its a product to avoid. Besides there is no use for aspartame except to kill rats like it did in original studies. Its a neurotoxic drug that interacts with just about every drug used to treat the problems it causes. Its not even a diet product but actually makes you crave carbohydrates. In a nutshell it destroys the central nervous system, immune system, optic nerve and ravages every organ in the body. This is documented in the many text books on aspartame with full research such as Aspartame disease: An Ignored Epidemic, www.sunsentpress.com or 1 800 827 7991 by H. J. Roberts, M.D. and Excitotoxins: The Taste That Kills and Nutrition Secrets To Save Your Life by neurosurgeon Russell Blaylock, M.D., www.russellblaylockmd.com Even with people who got MS from some other cause, for them to consume a product that destroys the central nervous system and immune system could only speed up their disease. In one case in the support group, a woman who had MS before she used aspartame read one of our papers and got off of it. She said: "For the first years I can feel my limbs". Why would anyone want to consume a poison to destroy their health. I would be glad you found out. Everything is a matter of public record and many of these government documents are on www.dorway.com and www.wnho.net click on aspartame.
Dr. Betty Martini, Founder, Mission Possible Intl, Bettym19@mindspring.com
Duemellon
12 Jun 2004, 08:34 PM
Obviously there are many things that cause MS, but aspartame is one of them. Aspertame causes MS?
There are theories that ppl are genetically predisposed to MS v. others, also that it's just a virus/w a long dormant period, or one that needs a secondary trigger, as well as theories that it's strictly a genetic issue.
Each of those theories for the introduction hav conflicting information about them. However, aspertame has been proven to cause MS?
DrBettyMartini
12 Jun 2004, 08:39 PM
You need to read the report I first posted. It has all the research and explains. It also gives the web sites and how to get more information.
If you really want to understand you do have to read the report.
All my best,
Dr. Betty Martini
Jeff
12 Jun 2004, 08:50 PM
Cincinnati, Indiana.
Wolverine
12 Jun 2004, 09:15 PM
Originally posted by DrBettyMartini
You need to read the report I first posted. It has all the research and explains. It also gives the web sites and how to get more information.
If you really want to understand you do have to read the report.
All my best,
Dr. Betty Martini
Dr. Martini, how did you come to this board?
Duemellon
12 Jun 2004, 09:32 PM
Originally posted by Wolverine
Dr. Martini, how did you come to this board? prolly by typing "msg.woxy.com", or maybe woxy.com & clickin the link.
It's not that hard, Wolvie. Some questions don't need a Ph.D to answer.
Wolverine
12 Jun 2004, 09:47 PM
Originally posted by Duemellon
prolly by typing "msg.woxy.com", or maybe woxy.com & clickin the link.
It's not that hard, Wolvie. Some questions don't need a Ph.D to answer.
Lol... ok smart guy...:p
chicodaman
13 Jun 2004, 07:34 AM
Damn! I thought this was going to be about Microsoft and aspartame. I'm so disappointed.
72valiant
13 Jun 2004, 10:23 PM
anybody check this stuff out? i really don't have the inclination. i 'know' that aspartame is bad from reliable sources so don't really feel the need explore. but i am curious if this research holds any validity.
DrBettyMartini
15 Jun 2004, 02:06 PM
If you want to check out aspartame, its all a matter of public record. On www.dorway.com you will see some of the government records, Bressler Report (FDA audit), and Jerome Bressler told me personally when they retyped it the FDA left out the 20% that was the worse. There is the CDC investigation, UPI investigation, 8 months, protest of National Soft Drink Assn, (part of congressional record) summation of the Board of Inquiry Report saying not to approve aspartame and revoke the petition, secret trade information and lots more. Under experts there are many reports on what aspartame does to the body, and there is also the FDA report of 92 symptoms from 4 types of seizures to male sexual dysfunction and death.
On www.wnho.net are the lawsuits against some of the largest companies of the world for poisoning the public with aspartame. There is also the petition to sign to release Diane Fleming from 50 years in prison. Aspartame liberates free methyl alcohol. No doubt the reason so many athletes are dropping dead is aspartame triggers an irregular heart rhythm and interacts with all cardiac medicationm it damages the cardiac conduction system and causes sudden death. Wjem athletes run it depletes magnesium which protects the brain and heart from excitotoxins. Fleming played basketball 4 times a week and was a diet pop addict. Four or five doctors have looked at the autopsy and said he died from aspartame. But the police on seeing the methanol poisoning indicted this Sunday school teacher for poisoning her husband. Then click on aspartame and you'll see several posts on aspartame and sudden death, and Dr. Blaylock's paper on What To Do If You Have Used Aspartame. Be sure to read the aspartame history - it tells you everything.
Also, the movie is out now, Sweet Misery: A Poisoned World (cori@soundandfuryproductions.com ) You can email her for a copy. And you can see and hear the aspartame experts tell you the horrors that aspartame cause. Hear how Reagan even wrote an executive order so that after Dr. Hayes was made FDA Commissioner to over-rule the Board of Inquiry and left when his job was over, the old FDA Commissioner could not recall aspartame. What political clout.
The medicala text is Aspartame Disease: An Ignored Epidemic, www.sunsentpress.com by H. J. Roberts, M.D., or 1 800 827 7991, 1038 pages of symptoms and diseases triggered by this neurotoxin. And many other books on aspartame.
Dr. Russell Blaylock's books are on www.russellblaylockmd.com Excitotoxins: The Taste That Kills, Health & Nutrition Secrets To Save Your Life (tells you everything to avoid and that interacts with aspartame, incredible book) and even one on cancer. In original studies aspartame triggered brain, testicular, uterine, ovarian, prostatic, pancreatic and thyroid tumors - for starters.
The Idaho Observer (www.idaho-Observer.com) has just published 24 page booklets on aspartame for distribution called the Artificially Sweetened Times that goes into the approval process, the coverup on Diane Fleming, the FDA Report, sudden death, etc.
Are their front groups on the Internet paid by the manufacturers. You bet your sweet aspartame. Some have told people I don't exist, the reason I put my phone number all over the Internet. That had to do with when I lectured for the World Environmental Conference and somebody by the name of Nancy Markle published a paper I wrote on the subject which brought the MS situation to the world when a global networker saturated the globe with the article. Monsanto could not put out the fire and sold the NutraSweet. The story about it, (see update World Environmental Conference - www.dorway.com/nomarkle.html ) is even in a new book, which is not the first one to tell the story, but this one is particularly good, is called Politically Incorrect Nutrition by Michael Barbee, C.D.C., and is published by Vital Health Publishing.
There is also another new one on aspartame I haven't read yet called Slow Poisoning of America, www.spofamerica.com Hear the thunder and lightening on this site. Tehre is also a book list on www.dorway.com
You may have seen in USA Today the other day the story of an olympic athlete with Graves Disease (also triggered by aspartame) and how he got well when he got off aspartame. Actually he read another book on aspartame by Dr. Jan Starr Hull called Sweet Poison. She too had Graves Disease, got off aspartame nad got well and wrote the book.
Be sure to see the movie - it tells it all.
All my best,
Dr. Betty Martini, Founder,
Mission Possible Intl
9270 River Club Parkway
Duluth, Georgia 30097
770 242-2599
www.dorway.com and www.wnho.net
Aspartame Toxicity Center, www.holisticmed.com/aspartame
There are now Aspartame Detoxification Centers in the US, Canada and Brazil
Wolverine
15 Jun 2004, 02:14 PM
Dr. Martini, do you have any information pro/con concerning the latest sweetner, Splenda?
DrBettyMartini
15 Jun 2004, 03:22 PM
Splenda has a chlorinated base just like DDT and Dr. H. J. Roberts told me personally that it can cause autoimmune disease.
If you go to www.wnho.net and click on aspartame you will see many articles on Splenda and even a picture of a reaction form it. Dr. Mercola who has a site has done the most research. However, the research on sucralose or Splenda is on www.dorway.com, www.holisticmed.com/aspartame and www.wnho.net for starters.
I would recommend that everyone stay away from chemical sweeteners. There is a safe sweetener list on www.holisticmed.com/aspartame and www.dorway.com
Dr. Betty Martini
onest2.0
15 Jun 2004, 03:48 PM
I've heard good things about Stevia, just haven't been able to find it yet. Wild Oats maybe?
Megs79
15 Jun 2004, 03:53 PM
Originally posted by onest2.0
I've heard good things about Stevia, just haven't been able to find it yet. Wild Oats maybe?
I would imagine that they would have it. Or maybe Jungle Jim's, since it's used a lot in japan. Or on the web (https://www.healthyshopping.com/stores/cart.asp?itemnumber=STV-WP)
Fake sweeteners scare me. I don't like them anyway.
MissKitty
16 Jun 2004, 09:51 AM
You can find Stevia at Krogers in their health section. I think a pack of 50 individual packets is around $6.00. You can also find it in various sizes and packaging at most health food stores.
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