Monday, February 25, 2013

Aspartame and Loved Ones

Spend 10 seconds to read this may save you your family friends and Loved ones alot of health issues

"When the temperature of Aspartame exceeds 86 degrees F, the wood alcohol in ASPARTAME coverts to formaldehyde and then to formic acid, which in turn causes metabolic acidosis. (Formic acid is the poison found in the sting of fire ants). The methanol toxicity mimics multiple sclerosis; thus people were being diagnosed with having multiple sclerosis in error. The multiple sclerosis is not a death sentence, where methanol toxicity is.


In the case of systemic lupus, we are finding it has become almost as rampant as multiple sclerosis, especially Diet Coke and Diet Pepsi drinkers. Also, with methanol toxicity, the victims usually drink three to four 12 oz. Cans of them per day, some even more. In the cases of systemic lupus, which is triggered by ASPARTAME, the victim usually does not know that the aspartame is the culprit The victim continues its use aggravating the lupus to such a degree, that sometimes it becomes life threatening. When we get people off the aspartame, those with systemic lupus usually become asymptomatic. Unfortunately, we can not reverse this disease.


On the other hand, in the case of those diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, (when in reality, the disease is methanol toxicity), most of the symptoms disappear. We have seen cases where their vision has returned and even their hearing has returned. This also applies to cases of tinnitus.'

2 comments:

  1. When you tell your locals this, they laugh and then go straight to KFC or Mcdonalds. So hard to educate health. I will share this article, to let people know I am not alone. Nice.

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  2. you are so correct even parents that say they love there kids just give them more
    you can lead a horse to the watering hole but ya cant make him drink it
    Le
    some will some wont and thats OK if we help just one of Gods children it was worth it LOL Bud and many blessings

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