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GD Women
May 26th, 2010, 03:41 PM
Aspartame Disease A Possible Cause for Concomitant Graves' Disease and Pulmonary Hypertension
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC387446/

A 34-year-old university professor (environmental studies) developed classic primary hyperthyroidism after she began using considerable amounts of products containing aspartame-- specifically, 4-5 cans of a diet soda daily, four liters of a diet cola weekly, 3-4 servings of diet ice cream a day, and other products (gelatin; gum; breath mints). Such consumption was superimposed on her added capacity as a supervisor of aerobics classes to attain "the mean, fit look". She had enjoyed excellent health until then.
http://www.aspartamesafety.com/Graves.htm

CATALYST MAGAZINE - BITTERSWEET: THE TRUTH ABOUT ASPARTAME
Iron deficiency and kidney disease may also cause unnaturally high phenylalanine
... Graves disease, non-Hodgkins lymphoma and heart valve disease
http://www.laleva.cc/food/aspartame_stoddard.html

Andros
May 26th, 2010, 03:45 PM
Aspartame Disease A Possible Cause for Concomitant Graves' Disease and Pulmonary Hypertension
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC387446/

A 34-year-old university professor (environmental studies) developed classic primary hyperthyroidism after she began using considerable amounts of products containing aspartame-- specifically, 4-5 cans of a diet soda daily, four liters of a diet cola weekly, 3-4 servings of diet ice cream a day, and other products (gelatin; gum; breath mints). Such consumption was superimposed on her added capacity as a supervisor of aerobics classes to attain "the mean, fit look". She had enjoyed excellent health until then.
http://www.aspartamesafety.com/Graves.htm

CATALYST MAGAZINE - BITTERSWEET: THE TRUTH ABOUT ASPARTAME
Iron deficiency and kidney disease may also cause unnaturally high phenylalanine
... Graves disease, non-Hodgkins lymphoma and heart valve disease
http://www.laleva.cc/food/aspartame_stoddard.html

This is excellent information. I avoid artificial sweetener like the plague. For many reasons. If I have a sweet tooth, I use a bit of honey. They are now putting aspartame in "regular" chewing gum, ordinary bakery items and much much more. Read the labels everyone!!

You are on the ball GDWomen!! Thanx!

CA-Lynn
May 26th, 2010, 04:00 PM
Excellent information. Thanks!

I'm diabetic and am pretty careful about what I drink [and eat]. That aspertame info was a good nudge for me to go to the fridge and re-check some of the things I drink. After all, manufacturers do change the ingredients from time to time.