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blondie46
08-25-2005, 11:55 PM
Aspartame... the BAD news!
Article courtesy of: Mark Gold

Aspartame was not approved until 1981, in dry foods. For over eight years the FDA refused to approve it because of the seizures and brain tumors this drug produced in lab animals. The FDA continued to refuse to approve it until President Reagan took office (a friend of Searle) and fired the FDA Commissioner who wouldn't approve it. Dr. Arthur Hull Hayes was appointed as commissioner. Even then there was so much opposition to approval that a Board of Inquiry was set up. The Board said: "Do not approve aspartame". Dr. Hayes OVERRULED his own Board of Inquiry.

Shortly after Commissioner Arthur Hull Hayes, Jr., approved the use of aspartame in carbonated beverages, he left for a position with G.D. Searle's Public Relations firm.

Long-Term Damage. It appears to cause slow, silent damage in those unfortunate enough to not have immediate reactions and a reason to avoid it. It may take one year, five years, 10 years, or 40 years, but it seems to cause some reversible and some irreversible changes in health over long-term use.

METHANOL (AKA WOOD ALCOHOL/POISON) (10% OF ASPARTAME) Methanol/wood alcohol is a deadly poison. People may recall that methanol was the poison that has caused some "skid row" alcoholics to end up blind or dead. Methanol is gradually released in the small intestine when the methyl group of aspartame encounter the enzyme chymotrypsin.

The absorption of methanol into the body is sped up considerably when free methanol is ingested. Free methanol is created from aspartame when it is heated to above 86 Fahrenheit (30 Centigrade). This would occur when aspartame-containing product is improperly stored or when it is heated (e.g., as part of a "food" product such as Jello).

Methanol breaks down into formic acid and formaldehyde in the body. Formaldehyde is a deadly neurotoxin. An EPA assessment of methanol states that methanol "is considered a cumulative poison due to the low rate of excretion once it is absorbed. In the body, methanol is oxidized to formaldehyde and formic acid; both of these metabolites are toxic." The recommend a limit of consumption of 7.8 mg/day. A one-liter (approx. 1 quart) aspartame-sweetened beverage contains about 56 mg of methanol. Heavy users of aspartame-containing products consume as much as 250 mg of methanol daily or 32 times the EPA limit.

The most well known problems from methanol poisoning are vision problems. Formaldehyde is a known carcinogen, causes retinal damage, interferes with DNA replication, and causes birth defects. Due to the lack of a couple of key enzymes, humans are many times more sensitive to the toxic effects of methanol than animals. Therefore, tests of aspartame or methanol on animals do not accurately reflect the danger for humans. As pointed out by Dr Woodrow C. Monte, Director of the Food Science and Nutrition Laboratory at Arizona State University, "There are no human or mammalian studies to evaluate the possible mutagenic, teratogenic, or carcinogenic effects of chronic administration of methyl alcohol."

It has been pointed out that fruit juices and alcoholic beverages contain small amounts of methanol. It is important to remember, that the methanol in natural products never appears alone. In every case, ethanol is present, usually in much higher amounts. Ethanol is an antidote for methanol toxicity in humans. The troops of Desert Storm were "treated" to large amounts of aspartame-sweetened beverages which had been heated to over 86 degrees F. in the Saudi Arabian sun. Many of them returned home with numerous disorders similar to what has been seen in persons who have been chemically poisoned by formaldehyde. The free methanol in the beverages may have been a contributing factor in these illnesses. Other breakdown products of aspartame such as DKP, may also have been a factor.
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drew70
08-26-2005, 12:32 AM
Nutra Sweet can kiss my aspartame! I've switched to Splenda!

blondie46
08-26-2005, 12:35 AM
:) I hope they don't find out something is wrong with Splenda. I eat about 10 packets of that a day, but am painfully paranoid about anything that is too good to be true. It's supposed to be made from sugar, but maybe I should get the formula or something. How do they take the sugar out of the sweet?

kurchatovium
08-26-2005, 07:35 PM
Being a chemist I am somewhat suspicious of this report. Do you have the original link blondie?

hivoltage
08-26-2005, 10:32 PM
This is considered by most health professionals to be an urban legend.

Methanol is found in higher concentrations in many foods - ethanol "competes" with methanol for neuroreceptors - but it is not an antidote. Methanol goes through the body from many sources.

Although thought-provoking, no known studies support the above claims.

blondie46
08-27-2005, 05:05 PM
This is considered by most health professionals to be an urban legend.

Methanol is found in higher concentrations in many foods - ethanol "competes" with methanol for neuroreceptors - but it is not an antidote. Methanol goes through the body from many sources.

Although thought-provoking, no known studies support the above claims.

Yes, I found out too it was one of those circulating email hoaxes. So sorry. Would anyone care if I don't delete the thread though? It's a good example to be wary of scary health emails. For me personally, aspartame may be an aggravating factor with migraine headaches. Thanks, and again, sorry. :wavingguy

asutickler
08-27-2005, 05:31 PM
It isn't an e-mail hoax, per se... Its just the e-mail extension of Mark Gold's (a self-described "holistic health expert" :rolleyes: ) one-man campaign against aspartame. Google the guy and you'll see what I mean. :)

hivoltage
08-27-2005, 08:21 PM
I have always been suspicious of aspartame causing headaches, especially if you switch back and forth between sugary drinks and nutrasweet ones. Also, whenever I go a day or so without caffeine I seem to get headache withdrawal.

Now, the California Attorney General is suing french fry makes to warn consumers that they contain a significant amount of acrylamide, a carcinogen.

http://www.cnn.com/2005/LAW/08/27/french.fry.lawsuit.reut/index.html

Of course, with California, you can never tell if they are ahead of the curve or just getting carried away on any new issue.

desdemona
08-29-2005, 11:45 PM
Actually, some of the email "hoaxes" link aspartame to MS and Lupus. My mother read about it on several MS chat boards and decided to eliminate it from her diet all together. She has fewer side effects from her weekly injections...plus it just gives her peace of mind.

As an aside, in vet school, one of our residents was watching all the students drinking their diet cokes and shuddered. She said she wouldn't get near that poison - she knew the vet who had done the toxicology/safety studies on it and didn't trust him one bit...!!! :shock: