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Old July 12th 07, 01:10 PM posted to misc.health.alternative,misc.kids,misc.kids.health,misc.kids.pregnancy
Mark Probert
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Peter Bowditch wrote:
"" wrote:

"Peter Bowditch" wrotr:

[but....he could not answer my question].

* How would anyone know if anyone's blindness was caused by aspartame?*
After
all the health effects are denied...


What in God's name are you talking about? I have given you a list of
the major causes of blindness, and aspartame is not one of them. Just
think for a moment - there are literally millions of doses of
aspartame consumed in the US alone every day. Where are the blind
people?


Precisely. The causes of blindness ARE~KNOWN, and aspartame is not one
of them. If any of the websites listed "unknown cause" then there *may*
be an argument that aspartame caused some of that blindness. Since there
are no unknowns, no aspartame.



"Jan Drew" wrote:

"Mark Probert" wrote in message
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The One True Zhen Jue wrote:
On Jul 8, 5:45 am, (Richard Schultz) wrote:
In misc.health.alternative bigvince wrote:
: On Jul 5, 12:35 pm, (Richard Schultz) wrote:
: In misc.health.alternative JOHN wrote:

: : "By this process chlorocarbons such as sucralose deliver chlorine
directly
: : into our cells through normal metabolization. This makes them
effective
: : insecticides and preservatives. Preservatives must kill anything
alive to
: : prevent bacterial decomposition."

: Someone should ask Dr. Bowen how he reconciles his belief that
sugar
: and salt are acceptable dietary components with their historical
: use as food preservatives.

: As you know aspartame another chlorocarbon. . .

Try again, but this time (a) answer the point that was raised and
(b) without incorrectly referring to aspartame as a "chlorocarbon" (it
isn't; it's a methyl ester of a dipeptide)
Credulous Vince has Aspartame confused with Splenda. Don't expect him
to understand his mistake or any other aspect of chemistry.

When will all those horrific side effects of Aspartame finally
manifest?
Ten years ago, Not-A-Doctor Betty Martini claimed that aspartame would
make you blind.

Where are all those blind people?
http://www.answers.com/topic/blindness?cat=health

In November 2004 article Magnitude and causes of visual impairment, the
WHO
estimated that in 2002 there were 161 million (about 2.6% of the world
population) visually impaired people in the world, of whom 124 million
(about 2%) had low vision and 37 million (about 0.6%) were blind. [9]
====

How would anyone know if anyone's blindness was caused by aspartame?
After
all the health effects are denied...

For ONE reason, it's called M O N E Y.

BTW, what were you doing 30 years ago?

How about 15 years ago?

Hmmmm.

snip. same ole,same ole,same ole


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Peter Bowditch