Actually the study is about aspartame and MSG. It tested three different excitotoxins, one of which is a metabolite of aspartame. The dose figures you have are incorrect. Humans concentrate excitotoxins in the bloodstream at a level of 5 times higher than mice. That would put the experiments'...
Hi! I've deployed Stetzerizer filters around the houses I've lived at and it works quite well to significantly reduce dirty electricity. Buying an inexpensive dirty electricity tester is needed too to locate areas with high levels. Couple of other things I noticed from your post: I've stood...
Formaldehyde is toxic when it gets in the bloodstream through inhalation or through injection. Either way, it gets in the bloodstream. In fact, they way formaldehyde is tested in animals is often through formalin injections. When it is ingested, it tends to be less toxic because only a small...
Weston,
In addition to the toxins you mentioned, here is a post I made a while ago with some updates at the end:
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I showed that the formaldehyde dose from vaccines is not insignificant as compared to formaldehyde toxicity research. See post at...
In addition to good nutrition, hygiene, clean water and sanitation eliminating much of the
risk of childhood illnesses, there are very good reasons why someone would not want their
young children to be injected with toxic substances just because some government
beaurocrat claimed toxins...
Nice post! The 108 deaths doesn't even begin to address the potential
long-term effects of injecting toxins into the child's bloodstream. Research
has already shown adverse neurological effects from one of the toxins
in some infants, but some want to try and force toxic injections
without...
Here's a new, independent study linking glyphosate exposure to chronic kidney disease:
http://www.ehjournal.net/content/pdf/1476-069X-14-6.pdf
A little more about glyphosate and GMOs in this interview with Dr. Huber, Professor Emeritus of Plant Pathology...
Here is a pretty good movie on GMO foods. I like that they spend at least
some time interview independent scientists and discussing their research.
I could have done without the 3 minute intro at the start, though. But
I think it's worth the watch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6OxbpLwEjQ
A...
Just wanted to add a couple of things to my earlier post on EFSA and their plagiarism and conflict of interest, partly so I have the links somewhere in a post. (See post above.)
I started to peruse the EFSA Nutrition Panel members at https://ess.efsa.europa.eu/doi/doiweb/wg/638178 . They all...
Well, at least you know you were posting a link to a news article about a one-day unpublished study. The claim was that aspartame was somehow "safe" after the results of this one-day study came in. What you may not be aware of is that in his "Volunteers Needed" letter, Dr. Atkin (the lead...
Donnay, thanks for that link.
I wanted to add that some people who are unfamiliar with the issue rely on statements from the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) to claim that aspartame is somehow "safe." What many don't know is that the EFSA was caught plagiarizing most of their latest work...
Are you calling a one day study of aspartame ingestion (a small amount at that) a "Gold Standard"? There are actually published,
independent, double-blind studies that are much longer that demonstrate adverse effects from aspartame ingestion. Notice how
the person writing the news article puts...
Nope. Formaldehyde binds to proteins and DNA and forms adducts. Yes, some of it is eliminated via conversion to formate. But if you've paid attention to the science for the last 15 years, then you'd know it can and does accumulate. Here is a link to an EPA doc about formaldehyde adducts...
Wanted to add that there was an independent study in Europe that showed that aspartame ingestion led to the accumulation of formaldehyde (bound to protein/DNA) as "adducts" in the organs and tissues throughout the body. Aspartame is a useful poison for self-embalming. :-)
Here are some interesting and I think fun video case histories:
https://www.youtube.com/user/siking1962/videos
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