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March 25th, 2008, 03:10 PM

Quoting Stretch
Nobody benefits from the intake of aspartame.... Do you you know that a very small percentage of the fda approved allowable amount for human consumption causes tumors in lab rats.
The steroid cream my daughter uses to try to keep the red welts down on her face doesn't benefit her either, except in an aesthetic sense. Steroids are hard on numerous systems in your body.

The anti-inflammatories I take cause damage to stomach linings (the damage may eventually lead to cancer) and kidneys. They make no difference in the long run for my health, they just make a couple hours bearable.

The perming solution/dye solution people use to attain a certain look are harmful and may cause cancer in the long run.

There are so many things in life Stretch that we weigh out in risk and reward. If someone with diabetes wants to risk cancer to enjoy a soda, that's their choice IMO.
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March 25th, 2008, 03:44 PM

why would the sugar industry put aspartame in sugar?

>>In one lecture attended by the Ambassador of Uganda, he told us that their sugar industry is adding aspartame! <<
http://www.channelu.com/Articles/Aspertame/

ever heard of population control, or the global 200 report to the president..........
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March 31st, 2008, 08:04 AM

Aspartame Harms Diabetics
I believe that aspartame can aggravate diabetes and its complications, especially eye problems and neuropathy, or it can simulate the complications of diabetes. In other words, aspartame disease can simulate diabetic retinopathy or peripheral neuropathy. When patients discontinue these products, they usually get better. In terms of aggravating diabetes, consuming aspartame either can bring out latent diabetes clinically or can lead to insulin resistance, which would require patients to take oral drugs to increase the amount of insulin required. The bottom line is that when people stop ingesting these products, the symptoms usually improve.
Posted Mar 30, 2008 04:39 PM PST
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http://www.hawaiireporter.com/story....c-3c381e7872a4
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March 31st, 2008, 08:15 AM

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While I'm a big fan of freedom as concept, where is the line drawn between what freedoms a person can exercise and when the exercise of those freedoms impacts government taxpayers and others?

We seem prepared to accept that tobbacco abuse is costing us not only lives but enormous amounts of taxpayer money treating illnesses that arise from the use of this product. We've talked about people being held accountable before the law if they smoke tobbacco while children are present in the car.....

Who decides when your freedom eclipses mine?
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March 31st, 2008, 10:28 AM

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Freedom for us exists because we practice it every day. If someone abuses that we all lose. It must be nurtured and defended to our last breath. Canadians should be thankful that it has not suffered the damage done to it south of the border for political and monetary reasons. I had the occasion to run into Jean Charest some years ago and was not accosted by his security and was able to say what I wanted even if it was derogatory . I wasn't warned as to what I could or could not say. I didn't need to prove who I was or why I had requested to speak to him.
Unfortunately our federal system isn't as forgiving, but thrown into the mix I don't think our freedom has suffered to any noticeable degree. If we are not vigilant in our quest to protect something that is foreign to so many in the world then we are lost.


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April 2nd, 2008, 07:34 AM

Aspartame Is Neurotoxic Genotoxic Molecular Food And Vaccine Pharmaco-Genocide
'Aspartame was approved by the FDA for food and medicine in the 1980s after the intervention of Donald Rumsfeld, recently Minister of Defense to Geo Bush Jr. Terms 1 and 2. The poison of Aspartame dipeptide is a deadly neurotoxin and genotoxin. This paper will analyze results of extensive animal studies, human case reviews, cellular pathology and a logical analysis of biochemical and cellular toxicology.'
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April 4th, 2008, 06:18 AM

Review raises questions over aspartame and brain health

'Excessive intake of aspartame may inhibit the ability of enzymes in the brain to function normally, suggests a new review that could fan the flames of controversy over the sweetener. The review, by scientists from the University of Pretoria and the University of Limpopo and published recently in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, indicated that high consumption of the sweetener may lead to neurodegeneration.'
http://foodqualitynews.com/news/ng.asp?id=84424
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April 10th, 2008, 08:40 AM

Food additives
Does your soda, Crystal Light or chewing gum contain a neurotoxin? If it contains aspartame, you are ingesting a neurotoxin and a carcinogen. Numerous independent studies, by reputable institutions, prove that this artificial sweetener destroys healthy brain tissue, lowers the seizure threshold, depletes serotonin and damages DNA.

Posted Apr 9, 2008 11:45 AM PST
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April 10th, 2008, 08:58 AM

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Karrie

While I'm a big fan of freedom as concept, where is the line drawn between what freedoms a person can exercise and when the exercise of those freedoms impacts government taxpayers and others?

We seem prepared to accept that tobbacco abuse is costing us not only lives but enormous amounts of taxpayer money treating illnesses that arise from the use of this product. We've talked about people being held accountable before the law if they smoke tobbacco while children are present in the car.....

Who decides when your freedom eclipses mine?
Hmm... I'd missed this post in my travels.

Which of your freedoms do you think aspartame infringes upon? Have you been able to find any solid medical research which demonstrates a medical burden arising from it (I haven't, despite trying because I was solidly against its use)? Have you ever 'had' to eat it despite not wanting to, because no products were available without it? I haven't. And I can't consume the stuff. Makes me horridly ill.
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April 10th, 2008, 01:59 PM

'Fluoridation is the greatest case of scientific fraud of this century, if not of all time'
Bob Carton. The EPA's Fluoride Fraud, Earth Island Journal Special Report "Fluorides And The Environment"



"In Canada we are now spending more money treating dental fluorosis than we do treating cavities.”
Dr Harvey Limeback, President of the Canadian Association for Dental Research, addressing his Faculty, 1999

WARNING! The cult of water fluoridation is spreading. If the new attempt to spread this bogus medication across the UK succeeds, then an epidemic of chronic fluoride poisoning will sweep the country, as it has in fluoridated Ireland.
Three or four of the children in every classroom will develop a disfiguring condition, dental fluorosis, that fanatical fluoride pushers casually dismiss as 'only a slight cosmetic defect'.
Their parents will be forced to meet the repeated costs of cosmetic dentistry. So disadvantaged families will actually suffer from even greater 'health inequalities' than they do at present.
This lunatic 'cure' does not actually work - it simply adds another disease to the burden of the poor.

http://www.ukcaf.org/
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April 10th, 2008, 02:00 PM

Nanotechnology and Nanoparticles Become Common in Consumer Products
'“The general public needs to be aware that there are unknown risks associated with the products they buy containing nanomaterials,” researchers Paul Westerhoff and Troy M. Benn said in a report scheduled for the 235th national meeting of the American Chemical Society (ACS).

Westerhoff and Benn report that ordinary laundering can wash off substantial amounts of the nanosilver particles from socks impregnated with the material. The Arizona State researchers suggest that the particles, intended to prevent foot odor, could travel through a wastewater treatment system and enter natural waterways where they might have unwanted effects on aquatic organisms living in the water and possibly humans, too.'

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April 11th, 2008, 08:03 AM

'Secretive' Chemicals Being Hidden in Food Under 'Artificial Flavors' Label


'A relatively young company, Senomyx, may be responsible for the sodium and sugar levels falling in your favorite grocery store item. How are they doing this without affecting the taste? The truth is, they may be putting chemicals into your food right now without you even realizing it and without telling you.

And guess what? They don't have to.'

http://www.naturalnews.com/022982.html
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April 11th, 2008, 08:16 AM

Your best chance might be to avoid any food in a box, a bag, or a can.

What does that leave?

Whole foods. Fruits, vegetables, meat. And those have toxins too.

But getting more towards local fruits and vegetables gets you away from the processed
food industry.
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April 11th, 2008, 10:35 AM

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I can choose not to eat anything with additives that the jury is still "out-on", but how do I avoid paying for people made ill and hospitalized because they were told that what they were consuming was "safe"?

How much "freedom" is there when the perpetrators of avoidable conditions and illnesses accumulate fortunes while the taxpayer pays for the outcome...?
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April 11th, 2008, 12:52 PM

Vaccines in Sci-Fi Horror
Imagine an expensive and painful vaccine that...
* "treats" a minor disease that usually goes away without symptoms and is easily avoidable through simple precautions
* claims to prevent cancer - and doesn't
* actually increases risks of medical complications by nearly 50% in untested recipients who may already have this minor disease
And here's the punchline:
Politicians throughout the world would like to legally FORCE this vaccine on young girls against their parent's wishes.
This is not a science fiction nightmare. It's the latest from the medical-military-media industrial complex and your daughters are the guinea pigs.

Posted Apr 11, 2008 08:20 AM PST
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Watch this video, then READ THIS. ... then, READ THIS!


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April 11th, 2008, 02:02 PM

Cosmetic chemicals found in breast tumours
Preservative chemicals found in samples of breast tumours probably came from underarm deodorants, UK scientists have claimed. Their analysis of 20 breast tumours found high concentrations of para-hydroxybenzoic acids (parabens) in 18 samples. Parabens can mimic the hormone estrogen, which is known to play a role in the development of breast cancers. The preservatives are used in many cosmetics and some foods to increase their shelf-life.

Posted Apr 10, 2008 09:28 PM PST
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http://www.newscientist.com/article/...t-tumours.html
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April 14th, 2008, 08:03 AM

The World According to Monsanto

'A new documentary was aired on French television by French journalist and film maker Marie-Monique Robin, The World According to Monsanto - A documentary that Americans won't ever see. The gigantic biotech corporation Monsanto is threatening to destroy the agricultural biodiversity which has served mankind for thousands of years.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...80934463681887
FOLKS, I KNOW THIS IS A VERY LONG VIDEO, AN HOUR AND FORTY NINE MINUTES, BUT TRUST ME, YOU HAVE TO MAKE TIME TO WATCH THIS ONE. THEN REMEMBER, THESE ARE THE SAME PEOPLE INSISTING THAT THEIR GMO PRODUCTS HAVE NOTHING AT ALL TO DO WITH THE HONEYBEE DIE-OFF.
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