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                         Misinformation From
               Team NutraSweet (Monsanto)
                               About Methanol
                                  In Aspartame
                                Question from Steve Henwood to Monsanto:
                                              11-10-99


                         Question from Steve Henwood to Monsanto:


                         Dear Jeff,

                         You inspired me to write to Monsanto about Nutrasweet, and
                         I thought you'd be interested in their response. They are
                         claiming that methanol occurs naturally in many foods and
                         so is, therefore, not a problem. Can that be true? I was not
                         aware that methanol, which as you know, is wood alcohol,
                         occurs in food. Are they misinformed? Here is their
                         response:


                         (We forwarded the Monsanto Response to Betty Martini of
                         'Mission Possible' at www.dorway.com)


                         From Betty Martini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
                         11-9-99

                         Dear Jeff: Thank you for sending me this post from Steve
                         Henwood and his note from the NutraSweet team regarding
                         the methanol in aspartame. We are use to Monsanto's
                         misinformation, and I'm delighted to give you the real facts.


                         Nutrasweet's response to Steve Henwood's question:

                         In a message dated 11/3/99 9:32:52 AM,
                         [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

                         "Aspartame is composed of two amino acids, aspartic acid
                         and the methyl ester of phenylalanine. It is completely and
                         quickly metabolized to its two amino acids (aspartic acid and
                         phenylalanine) and methanol through normal pathways. The
                         body treats aspartame the same way it handles other foods,
                         such as bananas, milk and hamburgers. The methanol is
                         identical to that which we consume in much larger
                         concentrations in fruits, vegetables and their juices, for
                         instance. It is part of the normal diet. The amount of
                         methanol produced is approximately 10% by weight. The
                         body then converts methanol to formaldehyde and then to a
                         metabolite called formate. Formate is then quickly eliminated
                         by the body in the form of carbon dioxide and water.

                         "The amounts produced in metabolism are small, and are no
                         greater than the methanol produced by the metabolism of
                         many fruits and vegetables. For comparison's sake the
                         amount of methanol resulting from drinking a 12 ounce can
                         of soda sweetened with aspartame is less than obtained
                         from drinking an 8 ounce glass of grape juice.

                         Diet Soda 60 mg. methanol/liter Fruit Juice 140 mg.
                         methanol/liter

                         "We will also send additional information of which you can
                         choose the studies listed in the reference section that would
                         be of help."..

                         (signed) Team NutraSweet (Monsanto)


                         Betty Martini's comments:

                         Now for the real facts: This is incomplete and inaccurate
                         information. Real world aspartame containing products
                         contain more than just methanol, aspartic acid and
                         phenylalanine. These products also contain breakdown
                         products of aspartame such as beta-aspartame (Lawrence
                         l987, Stamp l989b) and aspartylphenylalanine
                         diketopiperazine (DKP) (Tsang l985).

                         Because the amino acids are not bound in proteins, they are
                         absorbed quickly and spike the plasma aspartic acid and
                         phenylalanine to high levels. Even the industry researchers
                         admit that these amino acids are metabolized differently than
                         those found in foods (Stegink l987a, Stegink l987b).
                         Methanol is found in *available form" in much greater
                         quantities in aspartame than in real foods (Monte l984).
                         Methanol taken orally is extremely toxic to humans. Even
                         though a small amount is found in the body, as little as a can
                         of diet soda can spike the plasma methanol levels
                         significantly (Davoli l986).

                         Davoli, E., et al.., l986. "Serum Methanol Concentrations in
                         Rats and in Men After a Single Dose of Aspartame." Food
                         and Chemical Toxicology, Volume 24, No. 3, page 187-189.

                         Lawrence, J. F., J. R. Iyengar, l987. "Liquid
                         Chromatographic Determination of Beta-Aspartame in Diet
                         Soft Drinks, Beverage Powders and Pudding Mixes," Journal
                         of Chromatography, Volume 404, page 261-266.

                         Monte, Woodrow C. l984. "Aspartame: Methanol and the
                         Public Health," Journal of Applied Nutrition, Volume 36, NO.
                         1, page 42-54.

                         Stamp, Jeffrey A. Theodore P. Labuza, l989a. "An Ion-Pair
                         High Performance Liquid Chromatographic Method for the
                         Determination of Aspartame and its Decomposition
                         Products," Journal of Food Science, volume 54, NO. 4, pg.
                         1043-1046.

                         Stegink, Lewis D., et al. l987a "Plasma Amino Acid
                         Concentrations in Normal Adults Administered Aspartame in
                         Capsules or solution: Lack of Bioequivalence," Metabolism,
                         Volume 36, NO. 5, page 507-512.

                         Stegink, Lewis D., et al., l987b. "Plasma Amino Acid
                         Concentrations in Normal Adults Ingesting Aspartame and
                         Monosodium L-Glutamate as Part of a Soup/Beverage
                         Meal," Metabolism, Volume 36, No. 11, page 1073-1079.

                         Tsang, Wing-Sum, et al., l985. "Determination of Aspartame
                         and Its Breakdown Products in Soft Drinks by
                         Reverse-Phase Chromatography with UV Detection."
                         Journal Agriculture and Food Chemistry, Vol 33, No. 4, page
                         734-738

                         Because of Steve's interest in the methanol in aspartame, I
                         would suggest reading Dr. Monte's excellent journal article in
                         full and you will find this at
                         http://www.dorway.com/nomarkle.html You might want to
                         append it to this information for posting as we have Dr.
                         Monte's permission.

                         Anyone calling the FDA (who parrot's Monsanto
                         misinformation in the IFIC brochure they send out) or
                         Monsanto continually get this brainwashing "there is more
                         methanol in fruit juice than in aspartame". As brought out in
                         Dr. Monte's journal article on methanol on page 1:

                         "Ethanol, the classic antidote for methanol toxicity, is found
                         in natural food sources of methanol at concentrations 5 to
                         500,000 times that of the toxin. Ethanol inhibits metabolism
                         of methanol and allows the body time for clearance of the
                         toxin through the lungs and kidneys."

                         There is no ethanol in aspartame! To really understand the
                         seriousness of the methanol in aspartame I will quote from
                         Dr. H. J. Roberts book ASPARTAME (NUTRASWEET) IS IT
                         SAFE? He says:

                         "Methanol is synonymous with wood alcohol, a deadly
                         poison even when consumed in relatively modest amounts.
                         Even in lesser quantities, methanol is potentially dangerous
                         because the body is unable to detoxify it (unlike the ethyl
                         alcohol found in whiskey, beer and wine, which is readily
                         detoxified and excreted from the body). Methanol can cause
                         serious tissue damage- especially blindness - and even
                         death. Rarely found in nature as its "free" form, methyl
                         alcohol is usually derived or produced from other
                         substances. It made headlines when 25 persons in Italy died
                         after drinking table wine containing 5.7 per cent methanol. In
                         one series of patients with methyl alcohol poisoning (Bennett
                         l952) the lowest fatal dose was three teaspoons of 40%
                         methanol.

                         As a known poison, it is logical to consider the possible role
                         of methyl alcohol in reactions to aspartame containing
                         products. This applies especially to eye and
                         neuropsychiatric complaints. Taking aspartame into the body
                         yields approximately ten percent methanol by weight
                         (Federal Register February 22, l984 pp 6672-6682). The
                         actual methanol composition of the aspartame molecules is
                         32/394 or 10.0%. The following approximations are provided
                         for comparative purposes.

                         * 19 gm aspartame, the equivalent of one teaspoon sugar
                         yields 1.9 gm methanol. * One liter of most aspartame
                         sweetened soft drinks contain about 55 mg. methanol. *
                         Methanol concentrations in aspartame-sweetened
                         beverages increase with heating and during prolonged
                         storage. * The amount of methanol ingested by heavy
                         consumers of aspartame products could readily exceed 250
                         mg. daily (Monte l984). This is 32 times the limit of
                         consumption recommended by the Environmental Protection
                         Agency (EPA). * Abuse doses (100 mg. aspartame/kg body
                         weight, or more) results in significant elevations of blood
                         methanol concentrations in normal subjects (Stegink l984).
                         Moreover, the level remains detectable for eight or more
                         hours. * Monte (l984) calculated that one-hundredth the fatal
                         level (a standard criterion for safety used by the FDA)
                         translates into only two 12 ounce cans.

                         Methyl alcohol appears to be the first component of
                         aspartame released within the upper small intestine. Its
                         absorption is rapid. Man is highly vulnerable to methanol
                         toxicity because of the absence of two enzymes required to
                         metabolize it (Roe l982). Its rate of oxidation (or breakdown)
                         is only one-seventh that of customary ethyl alcohol (ethanol).

                         The body attempts to detoxify methanol by oxidizing it to
                         formaldehyde, then to formate or formic acid, and ultimately
                         to carbon dioxide which is blown off in the breath. Formate
                         itself may contribute to toxicity - most notably as metabolic
                         acidosis and eye damage.

                         The rate of methanol elimination in humans is five times
                         slower than for a similar amount of ethyl alcohol (Forney
                         l968). Accordingly, the daily ingestion of "individually
                         innocuous amounts of methyl alcohol" could result in
                         eventual poisonous effects."

                         Methanol interacts with other drugs. Used together, the
                         interactions between methanol and chemical compounds
                         related to ethyl alcohol might have clinical significance
                         (Posner l975). These could include the oral (sulfonylurea)
                         drugs used in treating diabetic patients, metronidazole (an
                         anti-bacterial agent) and allopurinol (a standard drug used
                         for managing out). The consumption of methyl alcohol in the
                         form of aspartame products theoretically may harm alcoholic
                         patients being maintained on disulfiram. Antabuse, the trade
                         name drug, is currently being taken by an estimated 400,000
                         persons in the US while at least as many use less expensive
                         generic brands.

                         Methanol and formaldehyde concentrations could rise in
                         patients receiving maintenance disulfiram who are excessive
                         consumers of aspartame products due to (1) a further
                         slowing of methyl alcohol degradation, and (2) inhibition of
                         the enzyme aldehyde dehydrogenase.

                         *Koivusalo (l958) reported that the rate of methanol
                         elimination in rabbits was considerably delayed by
                         disulfiram. Methanol was still detectable in the blood 100
                         hours after the smallest administered dose. *Way and
                         Hausman (l950) noted more rapid toxicity from oral methanol
                         in rats and rabbits after prior disulfiram administration.

                         The symptoms and signs of methanol toxicity in man are
                         diverse. Dr. Woodrow Monte (l984), Director of the Food
                         Science and Nutrition Laboratory at Arizona State University,
                         reviewed the methyl alcohol syndrome. Its symptoms and
                         sign need not correlate with blood concentration of
                         methanol.

                         The disorders caused by methyl alcohol are listed below
                         because of their possible relevance to complaints
                         encountered among certain reactors to aspartame products.
                         Of course, the concept of methanol as a "cumulative poison"
                         have been denied or criticized by representatives of the
                         manufacturer (Sturtevant l985).

                         Eye Damage: Blindness caused by methanol has been
                         attributed to the toxic, effects of its breakdown products,
                         formaldehyde and/or formic acid on retinal cells. Methanol
                         produces swelling of the optic disc (Hayreh 1977) and
                         degeneration of retinal ganglion cells (Baumbach l977) in
                         monkeys.

                         Brain Involvement:

                         CT scans of the brain in patients with methanol poisoning
                         have revealed areas of presumed local death or infarction
                         (McLean l980). Swartz l981). Accordingly, a review of some
                         observations concerning brain swelling (edema), slowing of
                         blood in its vessels (vascular stasis) and altered cerebral
                         function after experimental methanol exposure is germane.

                         * A marked reduction of both cerebral blood flow and
                         cerebral oxygen consumption has been documented during
                         methanol poisoning. * Brain swelling occurs in both humans
                         and experimental animals (Menne 1938, Bennett l953,
                         Erlanson l965, Rao l977). * Significant alterations of brain
                         water, sodium and potassium with concomitant vascular
                         stasis, are found after methanol administration - both acute
                         and chronic - in male rabbits and monkeys (Rao l977).
                         Furthermore, the progressive rise of blood methanol levels
                         after the third week suggests partial inhibition of methanol
                         degradation. * Survivors of severe methanol intoxication
                         have developed Parkinsonism, dementia and other
                         neurologic abnormalities ... as well as blindness. (McLean
                         l980).

                         Involvement of the Peripheral Nerves (Neuropathy)

                         Neuropathic symptoms from methanol include numbness
                         "pins and needles" sensations (paresthesias), and shooting
                         pains. They are particularly evident after chronic exposure to
                         methanol.

                         Inflammation of the pancreas (Pancreatitis).

                         Pancreatitis has been reported in methanol poisoning
                         (Bennett l952). Pancreatitis may have produced the severe
                         abdominal pain in some aspartame reactors in the present
                         series. (patients seen by Dr. Roberts).

                         Inflammation of the Heart Muscle (Cardiomyopathy).

                         Cardiac changes have been found in patients with methanol
                         poisoning. The relatively frequent complaints of palpitations,
                         rapid heart action and atypical chest pain among aspartame
                         reactors may be pertinent.

                         Metabolic Acidosis:

                         Methanol characteristically causes metabolic acidosis. In this
                         severe biochemical state, excessive acids in the body can
                         result in respiratory failure and death. (diabetic acidosis is
                         another type of metabolic acidosis).

                         Clinical acidosis might be induced after large amounts of
                         aspartame are ingested, especially by children. Dr. Roberts
                         talks about a London physician who wrote him about his 9
                         year old daughter who had been given aspartame containing
                         cola for recurrent abdominal pain.

                         "....in all, she probably drank about 1.5 liters over a 24 
hour
                         period together with eating a few slices of toast in the same
                         24 hours. The following morning she was found
                         semi-conscious, confused, and had a metabolic
         ketoacidosis
                         but a normal blood sugar on admission to the hospital. Tests
                         for metabolic poisons such as aspirin were negative.
                         Fortunately, rehydration restored her to normal within 4-5
                         hours biochemically together with restoration to normal
                         levels of consciousness. I thought at the time that (the diet
                         cola) could be responsible but could not find any evidence to
                         support this ..the (company) in the UK (was) very defensive
                         about the effects of aspartame and denied any knowledge of
                         adverse effects of aspartame."

                         This information has come from Dr. Roberts book that was
                         written in l990. He has now declared Aspartame Disease a
                         world epidemic and has completed for publishing a medical
                         text on the world plague which will soon be available for the
                         consumer public.

                         Dr. Roberts does cover in detail this brainwashing about
                         more methanol in fruit juice. I'll quote a bit more so you 
will
                         understand how far they go to indoctrinate the public with
                         misinformation. Searle originally manufactured aspartame
                         and Monsanto bought them in l985. They fund trade
                         organizations and write their material and this is a further
                         way they get their propaganda into the hands of consumers
                         and target physicians for misinformation.

                         "The FDA and the council on Scientific Affairs of the
                         American Medical Association (l985) rationalize the safety of
                         methanol in aspartame products with statements such as
                         "fruits and vegetables are also sources of dietary methanol"
                         and "dietary methanol also arises from fresh fruits and
                         vegetables" (Federal Register Vol. 48, NO. 132, July 8, l983,
                         p. 31380). The FDA Talk Paper (January 24, l984) further
                         asserted: "FDA said that no safety issues appeared to be
                         involved, there being more methanol in many fruit juices than
                         in long-stored aspartame products, including carbonated
                         beverages." Yet, Monte (l984) estimated the average daily
                         intake of methyl alcohol from natural sources at less than 10
                         mg.

                         In giving final approval for the addition of aspartame to
                         carbonated beverages and carbonated beverage syrup
                         bases (Federal Register February 22, l984, pp 6672-6682),
                         the FDA stated:

                         "The agency does not believe that methanol exposure
                         equivalent to 10 per cent of the aspartame dose is of
                         sufficient quantity to be of toxicological concern under acute
                         or chronic use conditions. FDA remains convinced that the
                         studies submitted by Searle in support of the dry use and
                         reviewed by the FDA prior to the dry uses approval and
                         again its evaluation of the carbonated beverage petition
                         adequately support the agency's conclusion that there was
                         "no cause for concern from the levels of dietary methanol
                         resulting from the highest projected levels of aspartame
                         consumption (48FR 31376 at 33181)."

                         After many requests, Dr. Roberts has still been unable to
                         obtain data from the FDA concerning its assays for the free
                         methanol content of fruits, fruit juices, alcohol beverages 
and
                         other products derived by current methods.

                         * The reference used by the FDA concerning the presence
                         of more methanol in the "average fruit juice" (Francot l956)
                         than aspartame containing orange soda was published three
                         decades earlier. (written by Roberts in l990)

                         * Dr. David G. Hattan (Chief, Regulatory Affairs Staff, Office
                         of Nutrition and Food Sciences, Center for Food Safety and
                         Applied Nutrition of the FDA) told Dr. Roberts that he was
                         not aware of any such recent analyses (personal
                         communication, June 8, l987).

                         Three older references on this subject are repeatedly cited.
                         They were published in French (Le Moan l956), German
                         (Sommer l962), and Russian (Ivanitsky l973). Dr. Roberts
                         questions their relevance to aspartame, however, owing to
                         the emphasis on methanol in pectin-containing fruit and fruit
                         products, some vegetables, wines and their alcoholic
                         beverages. In fact, Ivanitskly (l973) concluded: "From the
                         standpoint of health, it is not correct to apply the standards
                         of the methanol content of alcoholic beverages arbitrarily to
                         fruit juices, as has been done by several authors."

                         Dr. Roberts says another issue must be raised in this
                         context. Any effects of small amounts of methanol possibly
                         present in fruit juices and wine tend to be offset by their
                         caloric content and the presence of ethanol (Gilger l959).
                         This contrasts with the absence of nourishment in the case
                         of "diet drinks".

                         Studies by Lund et al (l981) and Nispeeros-Camedo and
                         Shaw (l989) have clarified the methanol ethanol and
                         acetylaldehyde concentrations of citrus products.
                         Contemporary gas chromatography methods were used.
                         These data indicate the following:

                         * The concentration of methanol is higher in fresh-squeezed
                         orange juice compared to the small amounts in pasteurized
                         orange juice (22 mg/liter), frozen concentrate (3.4 mg/liter),
                         reconstituted juice from concentrate (trace/one glass) and
                         orange juice in the cans (trace). The former is undoubtedly
                         due to persistence of pectinmethylesterase enzyme in the
                         unpasteurized juice which demethylates some pectin and
                         liberates methanol in the process."

                         This is the end of quotes from Dr. Roberts book. Confirming
                         the seriousness of aspartame disease he writes about is a
                         recent study, Trocho C, Pardo R, Rafecas I, etc. from
                         Barcelona Spain showing that the formaldehyde
                         accumulates in the cells and damages DNA. Neurosurgeon
                         Russell Blaylock, M.D., writes to the Minneapolis
                         Neuropathy Association about this study and others, and
                         you can read his letter on
                         http://www.dorway.com/nomarkle.html He also writes about
                         the methanol in aspartame in his book Excitotoxins: The
                         Taste That Kills.

                         The late Dr. Morgan Raiford, ophthalmologist and specialist
                         in methanol toxicity, diagnosed many of the aspartame
                         victims who went blind in the 80's. In l986 the Community
                         Nutrition Institute filed a petition with the FDA to ban
                         aspartame because so many were going blind but the FDA
                         refused as they are very loyal to Monsanto. We sent
                         thousands of case histories to Dr. Michael Friedman of the
                         FDA and in June Monsanto hired him.

                         One day the FDA and Monsanto will have to answer for what
                         they have done. Since aspartame is estimated to be in 9000
                         products and climbing and 100 countries of the world,
                         Aspartame Disease may end up being one of the largest
                         epidemics in world history!

                         A few months ago world famous toxicologist, Dr. George
                         Schwartz, wrote Team NutraSweet and said: "By ignoring
                         the scientific studies which disagree with your position, you
                         are doing a great disservice to consumers. Further, you may
                         have created a base for litigation against your company by
                         denying existing science."

                         While Monsanto complains of misinformation on aspartame
                         on the Internet, it is Monsanto themselves who are putting it
                         out.

                         All my best, Betty

                         Betty Martini, Founder Mission Possible International
                         (warning the world off NutraSweet)









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