Mervyn Lobo wrote : <<<<<<Dr. Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão, 1) Please take time 
to reflect on your above statement.  
2) After you have, please confirm if it still makes sense to you.  
3) As a bonus, can you list what else you are not certain about so that  
'sensible medical doctors' can remain on the same wavelength as you. >>>>>      
                               RESPONSE : Only irresponsible medical doctors 
can give you a guarantee or full assurance that any medicine or chemical will 
not produce any side 
effects or harmful effects on ingestion. This basic advise is taught as 
students because human being is not a machine where you can give a guarantee. 
Mervyn would do better to know that medical doctors are bound by Hippocratic 
Oath. I would suggest he reads and understands the Oath here:

http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=20909


                                         Santosh Helekar wrote : <<<<…. The 
information regarding aspartame that you have provided on Goanet is  completely 
fake. 
You have allowed yourself to be fooled by bogus websites and  urban legends 
distributed through chain emails. 
You are running the risk of  losing your credibility as a physician, if indeed 
that is what you are…….>>>>>                                                 
RESPONSE : For Santosh all sites are bogus except the ones he goes to. For him 
even “American Journal of Industrial Medicine” 
will be bogus or false publications. Here is what is published in October 2010, 
most recent, in the said journal :                         
http://www.infiniteunknown.net/tag/lung/  

As I have said earlier, all sites quoting
Aspartame to be safe are research manipulated by scientists as ‘SEARLE’ was
funding them. But truth cannot be hidden. Political muscle power was used to
get Aspartame approved by F & DA. Slowly the can of worms is opening up.
Just last week FDA have admitted that certain medical device was approved on
pressure from politicians. Read the New York times here:                        
                                                                         

 

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/15/health/policy/15fda.html?_r=2&partner=rss&emc=rss

 

Note that the dates are almost very close.
Someone is surely opening the can of worms.

 

 Dr. Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão.

                                          

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