Not getting much informtion on CS here..the posts that do come thru are way
to "technical" for me....but am getting an education on the male mind (ego).
I am out of here...getting to edgy for me....V

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Marshall Dudley" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 1:27 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Re: silver-digest For Jack, re Aspartame


> You are using urban legends.com as an authorative reference. HAHAHAHAHAH.
>
> First of all, if you had read that page a year ago or so, he was calling
the
> letter a hoax. It was not, and the person who wrote it verified it was
> written by them and not a hoax.  Thus the site has no credibility from the
> start. Well, it seem they got so much flack on that site over that bit of
> misinformation they had to changed it so they are no longer saying the
> letter was a hoax, since it was easily verifiably not a hoax.
>
> Then they latch onto one aspect of the problem, methanol poisoning.  They
> completely ignore the major problem which is that aspertame is a
neurotoxin
> even before converting to methanol.  So they take a paper tiger and beat
it
> to death. Very old trick that lots those of marginal intelligence fall
for.
> It is like saying that gasoline contains traces of alcohol, and that
traces
> of alcohol will not hurt so so drinking gasoline is fine.
>
> He is correct that it ends up as formic acid if heated and put in the
blood
> stream, and dismissed one of the intermediates methanol as not that
> poisonous.  But formic acid is red and fire ant poison, so poisonous that
> just one sting can kill some people.  He does not even mention the
toxicity
> of the most poisonous one of them all formic acid.
>
> Then they go to a foundation to ask about something. That certainly shows
> you have no idea how this all works, or they are intentionally
perperutating
> a fraud.  Ask the cancer foundation if such cancer cures such as vitamin
B17
> work and they will always say no.  If the general public found they could
> cure cancer cheaply and without doctors and expensive surgery or medicine,
> they would be out of business and they know it.  They actively suppress
this
> information, just as they try to actively suppress the information on
> colloidal silver and DMSO.
>
> Try going to the AMA and ask if CS or DMSO works.  These people are
covering
> their own little empires, and often the more adament they are that
something
> is BAD, it is really good and works.  one of the best sources for finding
> alternative therapies that often work much better than anything in the
> doctor's arsenal is to check quakcwatch.com and follow up on their leads.
>
> Marshall
>
>
>
> Jack Dayton wrote:
>
> > Hanneke   9/6/03 7:45 AM  Wrote:
> >
> > > Jack, I can't help but come in here to support Marshall.
> > > By all means, go and have a look around at the
> > > aspartamegroup at Yahoo.
> > *******************
> > I'll do that just as soon as you have
> > finished a comprehensive review of:
> >
> > http://www.urbanlegends.com/ulz/nutrasweet.html
> >
> > and there are threads from there.
> >
> > Jack
> >
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