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To get a fairly balanced overview of aspartame and the research, you might want to give "www.doesaspartamekill.iwarp.com" a try. (Sorry, I don’t know how to put a direct link in the text of this message.)

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writes – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Yes, stay away from it.  And let’s hope it’s banned soon. LR Thank you Mr. Davis for the information on the connection linking artifical sweetner and brain tumors.  There is certainly a lot of evidence to at least warrant a study into the matter. We ought to be well past the "study" phase – Aspartame disease has been declared a world plague, according to: http://www.aspartameispoison.com/ – a 1038-page medical book on the subject by a doctor specialising in treating Aspartame poisoning patients – and /plenty/ of studies have been done: "Nearly 100% of Independent Research Finds Problems With Aspartame" – http://www.holisticmed.com/aspartame/100.html The obvious thing to do is to take it off the market immediately, IMO.

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Thanks Cee appreciate the info even if anecdotal. Joan

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – It is not known  if my brain  tumor is cancerous but it appears to be a primary site brain tumor. But brain tumors can be considered malignant just on the bases of their size and how invasive they are. I had an experience with one lady who had been diagnosed with inoperable, untreatable brain cancer. Fortunately, the oncologist had declined any further medications so when she asked for my advice, we did not have this complication. She adopted a strong, detoxifying hygienic lifestyle.  When she went back to the oncologist some 30 days later, the brain tumor was gone ( via MRI ). Anecdotal perhaps, but it does give one pause for thought. Cee.

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Yes, stay away from it.  And let’s hope it’s banned soon. LR – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Thank you Mr. Davis for the information on the connection linking artifical sweetner and brain tumors.  There is certainly a lot of evidence to at least warrant a study into the matter. We ought to be well past the "study" phase – Aspartame disease has been declared a world plague, according to: http://www.aspartameispoison.com/ – a 1038-page medical book on the subject by a doctor specialising in treating Aspartame poisoning patients – and /plenty/ of studies have been done: "Nearly 100% of Independent Research Finds Problems With Aspartame" – http://www.holisticmed.com/aspartame/100.html The obvious thing to do is to take it off the market immediately, IMO.

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Diagnosed with brain tumor last fall. I was a heavy user of artifical sweetners . No smoking, drinking, drug use, cell phones etc. Nothing else in my health history would point to a brain tumor. Is there anybody out there who has brain tumor and was a heavy user of sweetners.?

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Diagnosed with brain tumor last fall. I was a heavy user of artifical sweetners . No smoking, drinking, drug use, cell phones etc. Nothing else in my health history would point to a brain tumor. Is there anybody out there who has brain tumor and was a heavy user of sweetners.?

A number of studies have connected Aspartame use with brain tumors. Some relevant URLs:  http://www.holisticmed.com/aspartame/brain.txt  http://www.dorway.com/betty/brainc.txt  http://www.dorway.com/betty/allolney.txt  http://www.dorway.com/betty/olneyup1.html  http://www.dorway.com/betty/olneyup2.html  http://www.dorway.com/betty/olneyup3.html Other popular sweetners may have some possible concerns over cancer risk – e.g. see: http://www.holisticmed.com/acek/

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It is not known  if my brain  tumor is cancerous but it appears to be a primary site brain tumor. But brain tumors can be considered malignant just on the bases of their size and how invasive they are.

I had an experience with one lady who had been diagnosed with inoperable, untreatable brain cancer. Fortunately, the oncologist had declined any further medications so when she asked for my advice, we did not have this complication. She adopted a strong, detoxifying hygienic lifestyle.  When she went back to the oncologist some 30 days later, the brain tumor was gone ( via MRI ). Anecdotal perhaps, but it does give one pause for thought. Cee.

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Are you in any pain, now?

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Thank you Mr. Davis for the information on the connection linking artifical sweetner and brain tumors.  There is certainly a lot of evidence to at least warrant a study into the matter.

We ought to be well past the "study" phase – Aspartame disease has been declared a world plague, according to: http://www.aspartameispoison.com/ – a 1038-page medical book on the subject by a doctor specialising in treating Aspartame poisoning patients – and /plenty/ of studies have been done: "Nearly 100% of Independent Research Finds Problems With Aspartame"  - http://www.holisticmed.com/aspartame/100.html The obvious thing to do is to take it off the market immediately, IMO.

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Thank you Mr. Davis for the information on the connection linking artifical sweetner and brain tumors. There is certainly a lot of evidence to at least warrant a study into the matter. I think Montosano sold their Aspartame line last year or so. Saw the handwritting on the wall I guess. It is not known  if my brain  tumor is cancerous but it appears to be a primary site brain tumor. But brain tumors can be considered malignant just on the bases of their size and how invasive they are.

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