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PostSubject: Aspartame Pathway    Aspartame Pathway  Icon_minitimeTue 19 Feb 2013, 17:00

Aspartame Pathway

By Dr. Mercola

The Coca-Cola Company Beverage Institute for Health & Wellness
<blockquote>(an oxymoron if I’ve ever heard one), has released an “aspartame safety”
page that is described as a “resource for professionals.”1

The only problem is that it claims aspartame
is safe for use by nearly all populations, except for those born with
the genetic disorder phenylketonuria (PKU). In reality, research
suggests this artificial sweetener may be implicated in health risks
ranging from cancer to seizures and even death.2

</blockquote>
Coca-Cola’s Misleading Aspartame Information
<blockquote>spartame is used in more than 6,000 products worldwide, including
Diet Coke products, which may contain up to 190 milligrams (mg) of
aspartame per 8.3 fluid ounce serving.

Coca-Cola notes that “when aspartame is digested, the body breaks it
down into aspartic acid, phenylalanine and methanol” – and it is
methanol that is one of the root problems with aspartame.

However, Coca-Cola (and many other food and beverage manufacturers)
often misleadingly counter the claims of methanol being a harmful aspect
of aspartame by pointing out that it also occurs naturally in fruits
and vegetables. For instance, Coca-Cola writes:

<blockquote>
“Compared to amounts obtained from an aspartame-sweetened
beverage, these components are consumed in much greater amounts from a
variety of foods, including milk, meat, dried beans, fruits and
vegetables... a serving of tomato juice provides about six times more
methanol, compared to an equivalent serving of a beverage sweetened with
aspartame.”


</blockquote>
So why would methanol cause a problem in aspartame?

</blockquote>
Methanol in Fruits and Veggies Differs From Methanol in Aspartame...






<blockquote>
Aspartame is primarily made up of aspartic acid and phenylalanine.
The phenylalanine has been synthetically modified to carry a methyl
group, which provides the majority of the sweetness.

That phenylalanine methyl bond, called a methyl ester, is very weak,
which allows the methyl group on the phenylalanine to easily break off
and form methanol. This is in sharp contrast to naturally occurring
methanol found in certain fruits and vegetables, where it is firmly bonded to pectin, allowing the methanol to be safely passed through your digestive tract.

(However, the methyl alcohol can be liberated by putrefying bacteria
that spoil fruits and vegetables and in fact methanol is an indication
of spoilage in fruits and vegetables.

Dr. Monte recommends cutting off all spoiled parts before eating your
fruits and veggies. I believe most people avoid eating spoiled produce.
If not, it would be a wise move. It's the putrefaction that liberates
the methyl alcohol.)

Methanol acts as a Trojan horse; it's carried into susceptible
tissues in your body, like your brain and bone marrow, where the alcohol
dehydrogenase (ADH) enzyme converts it into formaldehyde, which wreaks
havoc with sensitive proteins and DNA.

All other animals have a protective mechanism that allows methanol to
be broken down into harmless formic acid, but according to aspartame
expert Dr. Woodrow Monte, there's a major biochemical problem with
methanol in humans, because of the difference in how it's metabolized
compared to in all other animals. This is why toxicology testing on
animals is a flawed model. It doesn't fully apply to humans.

</blockquote>
Aspartame Poses Major Biochemical Problems in Humans

<blockquote>Coca-Cola also misleadingly challenges the link between aspartame and headaches, stating:

<blockquote>
“Most studies investigating a relationship between aspartame and
headaches show no effect. However, results from some small studies have
shown a positive connection between aspartame intake and headaches,
suggesting a susceptible population subset, although there is no biological explanation. Inconsistent findings may be caused by lack of objective measurements for headache onset or duration.”


</blockquote>
This simply isn't true. There is, in fact, an obvious biological explanation according to Dr. Monte:
<blockquote>"'Here is the story: there is a major biochemical problem here,' he says.
'Methyl alcohol is known now, and has been known since 1940, to be
metabolized differently by humans from every other animal.'"

</blockquote>Both animals and humans have small structures called peroxisomes in
each cell. There are a couple of hundred in every cell of your body,
which are designed to detoxify a variety of chemicals. Peroxisome
contains catalase, which help detoxify methanol. Other chemicals in the
peroxisome convert the formaldehyde to formic acid, which is harmless,
but this last step occurs only in animals.

When methanol enters the peroxisome of every animal except humans, it gets into that mechanism. Humans do have the same number of peroxisomes in comparable cells as animals, but human peroxisomes cannot convert the toxic formaldehyde into harmless formic acid.

So to recap: In humans, the methyl alcohol travels through your blood
vessels into sensitive areas, such as your brain, that are loaded with
ADH, which converts methanol to formaldehyde. And since there's no
catalase present, the formaldehyde is free to cause enormous damage in
your tissues.

Symptoms from methanol poisoning are many, and include headaches, ear
buzzing, dizziness, nausea, gastrointestinal disturbances, weakness,
vertigo, chills, memory lapses, numbness and shooting pains in the
extremities, behavioral disturbances, and neuritis. The most well known
problems from methanol poisoning are vision problems including misty
vision, progressive contraction of visual fields, blurring of vision,
obscuration of vision, retinal damage, and blindness. Formaldehyde is a
known carcinogen that causes retinal damage, interferes with DNA
replication and may cause birth defects.
</blockquote>Aspartame May Be More Toxic in Men than Women

<blockquote>In one recent study,3
the health statistics for nearly 48,000 men and over 77,000 women over
the age of 20 were reviewed, in which they found that men who consumed
more than one diet soda per day had an increased risk of developing
multiple myeloma and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. This was the longest-ever
human aspartame study, spanning 22 years. Interestingly enough, this
association was not found in women. Leukemia was associated with diet
soda intake in both sexes.

I first found out about this study when ABC News contacted me and
requested that I provide them with a comprehensive analysis of this
40-page study within an hour. Fortunately, I have extensively reviewed
this topic and was able to provide their requested review.

One hypothesis for the difference between the sexes is that men have a
higher activity of the enzyme ADH (explained above), which metabolizes
methanol and converts it to formaldehyde. More formaldehyde circulating
in your blood would naturally have more opportunity to cause greater
damage.

Although the authors' summary conclusion mentions they do not rule
out the possibility of chance for this association, it's worth noting
that this is because they could not offer a conclusive explanation for
the difference between the sexes. I carefully reviewed this study in its
entirety, and found it to be extremely well executed. While the
mechanism responsible for the difference between the sexes for certain
cancers need to be studied further, Dr. Monty’s research demonstrates a
perfectly viable mechanism of harm, including cancer.

The long-term nature of this study is really crucial because one of
the primary tricks companies use to hide the toxicity of their products
is short-term tests. The longest study prior to this one was only 4.5 months,
far too short to reveal any toxicity from chronic exposure.
Unfortunately, because there are so many of these short-term trials,
manufacturers get away with saying that aspartame is one of the most
studied food additives ever made and no health concerns have ever been
discovered. As Coca-Cola put it on their page:
<blockquote>"Aspartame is one of the most thoroughly studied food ingredients, with more than 200 scientific studies confirming its safety."
</blockquote></blockquote>Researchers Downplayed Aspartame’s Toxic Effects...

<blockquote>Unfortunately, even though Harvard University researchers originally
put out a press release alerting of these potential cancer dangers, they
soon caved to pressure from industry and issued a second press release
that minimized the impact of the study. Even the study’s authors offered only a milquetoast conclusion:

<blockquote>
"Although our findings preserve the possibility of a detrimental
effect of a constituent of diet soda, such as aspartame, on select
cancers, the inconsistent sex effects... do not permit the ruling out of
chance as an explanation."

</blockquote>One hypothesis for the difference between the sexes is that men have a
higher activity of the enzyme ADH, as I mentioned earlier, which
metabolizes methanol and converts it to formaldehyde. More formaldehyde
circulating in your blood would naturally have more opportunity to cause
greater damage. It's possible that there is some hormonally mediated
protection against the adverse effects of aspartame in women, in
addition to men having higher ADH activity, but the study was not
designed to answer that question. All in all however, I believe the
study offers significant supporting evidence of the danger that
aspartame-sweetened and other "diet" drinks and foods pose.

</blockquote>Alcohol with Diet Soda Accelerates Intoxication

<blockquote>In a related study,4
researchers found that mixing alcohol with diet soda, compared to
regular soda, gets you drunk faster. The study compared Smirnoff Red
Label with Squirt (a lemon-lime soda) against the same vodka mixed with
Diet Squirt. The diet drink increased breath-alcohol content (BAC) by 18
percent — the near-equivalent of one additional standard drink, and
enough to push you over the legal limit for driving. As reported by
Counsel & Heal:5
<blockquote>“While diet drinks save calorie intake, they actually accelerate
the intoxication. The reason is that since diet drinks have less sugar
in them, they get digested faster in the intestine and the alcohol in
the drink gets mixed in the blood faster. So it is always a good idea to
have alcohol with regular soft drinks, as alcohol with diet soft drinks
accelerates the intoxication process.”


</blockquote></blockquote>A Historical Timeline of Aspartame

<blockquote>Aspartame is the number one source of side-effect complaints to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), with over 10,000 complaints filed
and over 91 symptoms documented that are related to its consumption.
With that many reports of adverse effects, it's hard to believe
aspartame is still allowed on the market. Unfortunately, aspartame's
approval was and still is largely a political affair. Many readers have
long forgotten what the 60-Minutes' correspondent Mike Wallace stated in
his 1996 report on aspartame – available to view in this 2009 article – that the approval of aspartame was "the most contested in FDA history."







And for good reason. At the time, independent studies had found it
caused brain cancer in lab animals, and the studies submitted by G.D.
Searle to the FDA for the approval were quickly suspected of being
sloppy at best. To get an idea of of how aspartame made it through the
FDA approval process despite warning signs of potential health hazards
and alleged scientific fraud, take a look at the historical timeline of
aspartame:



Aspartame Pathway  Aspartame-timeline-expand
</blockquote>
Food Industry Undermines Health Policy, Study Finds


<blockquote>
According to a recent international analysis of the involvement by “unhealthy commodity"
companies in health policy-making, researchers warn that
self-regulation was failing, calling for more stringent industry
regulations by outside parties.6 The analysis, which was published in the journal Lancet,7
points out that aggressive marketing of health harming foods by
multinational food companies is the driving factor behind global
epidemics of chronic diseases like heart disease, diabetes, and cancer.
Even more importantly, the researchers cited industry documents that
reveal how companies are actively trying to affect health legislation
and avoid regulation that might harm their bottom lines. As reported by
Reuters:8

<blockquote>
“This is done by 'building financial and institutional relations'
with health professionals, non-governmental organizations and health
agencies, distorting research findings, and lobbying politicians to
oppose health reforms...
They cited analysis of published
research which found systematic bias from industry funding: articles
sponsored exclusively by food and drinks companies were between four and
eight times more likely to have conclusions that favored the companies
than those not sponsored by them.


'Regulation, or the threat of regulation, is the only way to
change these transnational corporations,' wrote the researchers, led by
Rob Moodie from the University of Melbourne in Australia.
Ian Gilmore, special adviser on alcohol to Britain's Royal College of
Physicians said the findings were 'a final nail in the coffin' of the
idea that involving the alcohol industry in public health measures could
work. 'Any government serious about public health should in future
divorce its public health activities from industry involvement,'
Gilmore, who was not involved in study, said in a statement.”


</blockquote></blockquote>
The Most Dangerous Food Additive on the Market: Are You Being Affected?


<blockquote>
Unfortunately, aspartame toxicity is not well known by physicians,
despite its frequency. Diagnosis is also hampered by the fact that it
mimics several other common health conditions. It’s quite possible that
you could be having a reaction to artificial sweeteners and not even
know it, or be blaming it on another cause. To determine if you're
having a reaction to artificial sweeteners, take the following steps:


  • Eliminate all artificial sweeteners from your diet for two weeks.
  • After two weeks of being artificial sweetener-free, reintroduce
    your artificial sweetener of choice in a significant quantity (about
    three servings daily).
  • Avoid other artificial sweeteners during this period.
  • Do this for one to three days and notice how you feel,
    especially as compared to when you were consuming no artificial
    sweeteners.
  • If you don't notice a difference in how you feel after
    re-introducing your primary artificial sweetener for a few days, it's a
    safe bet you're able to tolerate it acutely, meaning your body
    doesn't have an immediate, adverse response. However, this doesn't mean
    your health won't be damaged in the long run.
  • If you've been consuming more than one type of artificial
    sweetener, you can repeat steps 2 through 4 with the next one on your
    list.

If you do experience side effects from aspartame, please report it to
the FDA (if you live in the United States) without delay. It's easy to
make a report — just go to the FDA Consumer Complaint Coordinator page, find the phone number for your state, and make a call reporting your reaction.

</blockquote>
Are You Addicted to Artificial Sweeteners?


<blockquote>
Artificial sweeteners tend to trigger enhanced activity within your
brain's pleasure centers, yet at the same time provide less actual
satisfaction. This separation of the taste of sweetness from caloric
content means that when you consume artificial sweeteners, your brain
actually craves more of it because your body receives no satisfaction on
a cellular level by the sugar imposter. This can actually contribute to
not only overeating and weight gain, but also an addiction to
artificial sweeteners.

In order to break free, be sure you address the emotional component to your food cravings using a tool such as the Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT).
More than any traditional or alternative method I have used or
researched, EFT works to overcome food cravings and helps you reach
dietary success. If diet soda is the culprit for you, be sure to check
out Turbo Tapping, which is an extremely effective and simple tool to get rid of your soda addiction in a short amount of time.

If you still have cravings after trying EFT or Turbo Tapping, you may need to make some changes to your diet. My free nutrition plan can help you do this in a step-by-step fashion.

If you’re searching for a safer sweetener option, you could use stevia
or Lo Han, both of which are safe natural sweeteners. Remember, if you
struggle with high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes or extra
weight, then you have insulin sensitivity issues and would likely
benefit from avoiding ALL sweeteners.

Source:-
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2013/02/18/aspartame-toxic-effects.aspx?e_cid=20130218_DNL_art_1&utm_source=dnl&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20130218

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