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  • Food for thought, Sweet Poison

    Just thought I'd throw this out there for all the diet soda drinkers. Caffeine is my weekness and I have to have some every morning plus I love the taste of diet pepsi but this will make you think about how much you consume and what its doing to your body.


    Phenylalanine - Aspartame
    Phenylalanine is a hidden danger to anyone consuming aspartame. Most consumers don't know that too much Phenylalanine is a neurotoxin and excites the neurons in the brain to the point of cellular death.

    ADD/ADHD, emotional and behavioral disorders can all be triggered by too much Phenylalanine in the daily diet. If you are one in ten thousand people who are PKU or carry the PKU gene, Phenylalanine can cause irreversible brain damage and death, especially when used in high quantities or during pregnancy. Phenylalanine is 50% of aspartame, and to the degree humans consume diet products, Phenylalanine levels are reaching a dangerous peak.

    It is important to learn about the ingredients within your foods, especially isolated amino acids like Phenylalanine. They are in combination within nature for a reason - they don't belong in isolated form for the healthy human diet.

    Nutrition fact about Phenylalanine in aspartame:

    The 1976 Groliers encyclopedia states cancer cannot live without phenylalanine. Phenylalanine makes up 50% of aspartame.

    Phenylalanine is one of the essential amino acids found in proteins, but I am one of the believers that amino acids should be eaten in combination, not in isolated form. Nature provides amino acids in combination; only man isolates them for processing purposes.

    Phenylalanine is found naturally in foods such as eggs, milk, bananas, and meat. If you are PKU (Phenylketonuric) or sensitive to phenylalanine, you will react to the phenylalanine in aspartame. You may want to get a blood test to check for this condition. Over the past 20 years, humans have become more aware of PKU reactions because human beings began using isolated phenylalanine to the degree it is harmful to some individuals, many as aspartame side effects. My suggestion would be to research PKU and phenylalanine extensively. Phenylalanine can be very harmful to diabetics.

    Read all food labels and avoid anything with isolated amino acids. You want to buy products with at least eight amino acids in combination.

    Dr. Janet Hull
    "God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change...Courage and Strength to change the things I can...And Wisdom to know the difference."


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    Re: Food for thought, Sweet Poison

    THANKS D-S
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      Re: Food for thought, Sweet Poison

      I just use stevia in my coffee or expresso. FYI, I just buy some of the stevia packets at the grocier and put them in my car or at work and add it to my coffee/expresso instead of using the aspartame ones they have at all the gas stations and restaurants etc.

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        Re: Food for thought, Sweet Poison

        Originally posted by FUZO
        THANKS D-S
        Your welcome
        "God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change...Courage and Strength to change the things I can...And Wisdom to know the difference."

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          Re: Food for thought, Sweet Poison

          Originally posted by mick-G
          I just use stevia in my coffee or expresso. FYI, I just buy some of the stevia packets at the grocier and put them in my car or at work and add it to my coffee/expresso instead of using the aspartame ones they have at all the gas stations and restaurants etc.

          I'm not old enough to drink coffee yet....
          "God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change...Courage and Strength to change the things I can...And Wisdom to know the difference."

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