Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Aspartame also violates ...

I'm pleased to announce that Senator David Y.
Ige, Chairman of Senate Health Committee, has
scheduled the Senate bill to ban aspartame. It
will be heard Monday, February 25th. For those
who can testify it will be heard in Room 16 at
1:15 P.M. According to Jade Bruhjell who has
been behind getting these bills introduced they
are very interested in those who appear but
written testimony can be emailed to
testimony@capital.hawaii.gov Senator Ige's
office number is 808 586 6230 if you wish to check for further details.

The Hawaii House Health bill to ban aspartame was
deferred:
http://www.mpwhi.com/hhhb_2680_political_paralysis.htm
This is an entirely different bill still giving
us the ability to get this neurotoxin
removed. Aspartame can precipitate diabetes,
interacts with insulin, can mimic and precipitate
MS, trigger psychiatric and behavioral problems,
trigger lupus and male sexual dysfunction, cause
brain tumors and other cancers, birth defects,
mental retardation, interacts with drugs and
vaccines and a list of other horrors discussed
in the medical texts, Aspartame Disease: An
Ignored Epidemic by H. J. Roberts, M.D.,
www.sunsentpress.com and Excitotoxins: The
Taste That Kills by neurosurgeon Russell
Blaylock, M.D., www.russellblaylockmd.com The
Senate Health Committee will be given DVD's of
Sweet Misery: A Poisoned World,
www.soundandfury.tv so they can hear the
testimony of world experts. Aspartame remains
illegal because its adulterated and violates the
Delaney Amendment which forbids adding anything
that can cause cancer. Two prestigious studies
by the Ramazzini Institute released in 2005 and
2007, peer reviewed by 7 world experts, have
proven beyond any shadow of a doubt aspartame is
a multipotential carcinogen even in small amounts
and can be passed on to the offspring. Brain
tumors were noted in original studies and FDA
toxicologist Dr. Adrian Gross told Congress that
not only does aspartame violate the Delaney
Amendment but FDA should not have been able to
set an allowable dose. Aspartame also violates
Interstate Commerce laws because you can't ship
an adulterated product for sale.

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