Aspartame Side Effects

kandymc
on 6/22/09 1:16 pm - Summerville, SC
I suffered from this. I always drank Crystal Light and other things before surgery but after surgery I started having terrible palpitations and eating meds to control panic attacks until cutting the aspartame out of my diet.

Aspartame Side Effects

There are over 92 different health side effects associated with aspartame consumption. It seems surreal, but true. How can one chemical create such chaos?

Aspartame dissolves into solution and can therefore travel throughout the body and deposit within any tissue. The body digests aspartame unlike saccharin, which does not break down within humans.

The multitude of aspartame side effects are indicative to your genetic individuality and physical weaknesses. It is important to put two and two together, nonetheless, and identify which side effects aspartame is creating within you.

Aspartame Side Effects

The components of aspartame can lead to a number of health problems, as you have read. Side effects can occur gradually, can be immediate, or can be acute reactions.


 
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According to Lendon Smith, M.D. there is an enormous population suffering from side effects associated with aspartame, yet have no idea why drugs, supplements and herbs don’t relieve their symptoms. Then, there are users who don’t ‘appear’ to suffer immediate reactions at all. Even these individuals are susceptible to the long-term damage caused by excitatory amino acids, phenylalanine, methanol, and DKP.

Adverse reactions and side effects of aspartame include:

Eye
blindness in one or both eyes
decreased vision and/or other eye problems such as: blurring, bright flashes, squiggly lines, tunnel vision, decreased night vision
pain in one or both eyes
decreased tears
trouble with contact lenses
bulging eyes

Ear
tinnitus - ringing or buzzing sound
severe intolerance of noise
marked hearing impairment

Neurologic
epileptic seizures
headaches, migraines and (some severe)
dizziness, unsteadiness, both
confusion, memory loss, both
severe drowsiness and sleepiness
paresthesia or numbness of the limbs
severe slurring of speech
severe hyperactivity and restless legs
atypical facial pain
severe tremors

Psychological/Psychiatric
severe depression
irritability
aggression
anxiety
personality changes
insomnia
phobias

Chest
palpitations, tachycardia
shortness of breath
recent high blood pressure

Gastrointestinal
nausea
diarrhea, sometimes with blood in stools
abdominal pain
pain when swallowing

Skin and Allergies
itching without a rash
lip and mouth reactions
hives
aggravated respiratory allergies such as asthma

Endocrine and Metabolic
loss of control of diabetes
menstrual changes
marked thinning or loss of hair
marked weight loss
gradual weight gain
aggravated low blood sugar (hypoglycemia)
severe PMS

Other
frequency of voiding and burning during urination
excessive thirst, fluid retention, leg swelling, and bloating
increased susceptibility to infection

Additional Symptoms of Aspartame Toxicity include the most critical symptoms of all
death
irreversible brain damage
birth defects, including mental retardation
peptic ulcers
aspartame addiction and increased craving for sweets
hyperactivity in children
severe depression
aggressive behavior
suicidal tendencies

Aspartame may trigger, mimic, or cause the following illnesses:
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Epstein-Barr
Post-Polio Syndrome
Lyme Disease
Grave’s Disease
Meniere’s Disease
Alzheimer’s Disease
ALS
Epilepsy
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
EMS
Hypothyroidism
Mercury sensitivity from Amalgam fillings
Fibromyalgia
Lupus
non-Hodgkins
Lymphoma
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)

These are not allergies or sensitivities, but diseases and disease syndromes. Aspartame poisoning is commonly misdiagnosed because aspartame symptoms mock textbook ‘disease’ symptoms, such as Grave’s Disease.

Aspartame changes the ratio of amino acids in the blood, blocking or lowering the levels of serotonin, tyrosine, dopamine, norepinephrine, and adrenaline. Therefore, it is typical that aspartame symptoms cannot be detected in lab tests and on x-rays. Textbook disorders and diseases may actually be a toxic load as a result of aspartame poisoning.

Ever gone to the doctor with real, physical symptoms, but he/she can’t find the cause? Well, it’s probably your diet, your environment, or both.

Aspartame is the common denominator for over 92 different health symptoms at the root of modern disease. The Aspartame Detoxification Program demonstrates the most effective way to reverse disease symptoms is removing the underlying cause - aspartame.

I counsel aspartame victims worldwide and have witnessed nine out of 10 clients restore their health by following the Aspartame Detoxification Program. Begin with detoxifying your body of all residual chemical toxins from aspartame's chemical make up of phenylalanine, aspartic acid and methanol and their toxic by-products, and see if any adverse health symptoms remain. Try the Aspartame Detoxification Program, and within 30 days your symptoms should disappear.

Steps:

  1. Remove all sugar-free products with aspartame from your diet.
  2. Learn to 'read' your body. Begin recording any health changes.
  3. Get a hair analysis.
  4. Be happy with yourself.
  5. Detoxify.
  6. Restore depleted nutrients.
  7. Exercise and get plenty of rest.
  8. Eat 75% raw foods at every meal.
  9. Drink water, water, water.
  10. Get control of your life.

I designed this Ten Step Program to help protect your health and the health of those you love from being seduced by the sugar-free diet craze. Wishing you good health.

What can you do about aspartame side effects?

Set an example by changing your diet.

  • Tell everyone you know.
  • Talk to the schools and day care centers. Offer to speak at parent-teachers meetings.
  • Contact your local, state, and Federal government representatives.
  • If you see someone with a diet drink, ask if they have had any of the typical aspartame side effects.
  • Spread the word at your work.
  • Distribute the Aspartame Consumer Safety Network and Pilot's Hotline
  • Tell your doctor about the scientific research available proving the negative side effects of aspartame.
  • Register a complaint with the FDA, the FAA, the NutraSweet Company about aspartame poisoning.
  • Return all food products with aspartame, opened or unopened, to your grocer. Tell him/her the products make you sick. The grocer can return them to the manufacturer for a store refund. The manufacturer should get the message. So, will the grocer.
  • Spread the word on computer networks.
  • Publish articles in newsletters at your church, place of work, or neighborhood association.
  • Set a personal example for health and wellness.

Click Here To See Aspartame Symptoms Submitted to the FDA.

 
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Height 5'4" This is weight lost after my Lap RNY on March 11, 2009

JOJO3147
on 6/22/09 1:29 pm - NY
i've been saying this for a long time and i was totally against drinking or eating anything with any kind of artificial sweetners...i would rather drink water or watered down fruit juice instead..I avoid them and try to eat as healthy as possible..my sweet tooth is usually solved by a piece of fruit or berries!
"Live like its your last day on earth, laugh till your tummy hurts and Dance like no one is watching!!!"

     
 
(deactivated member)
on 6/22/09 1:30 pm
What is out there other than pure sugar to replace this "drug"?   I am in my pre-op stage and wonder what should we use to replace this product. 
MsBatt
on 6/22/09 2:19 pm
I like Spelnda.
kandymc
on 6/22/09 2:17 pm - Summerville, SC
I have been using splenda when necessary. Splenda does not have aspartame. Look for items and make sure they have either Splenda or Sucralose on the label. I have not had any problems with the Splenda. Since I stopped the aspartame my panic attacks have stopped. Thanks to Melting Mama on OH bringing it to my attention to look into the aspartame.

 
Height 5'4" This is weight lost after my Lap RNY on March 11, 2009

kandymc
on 6/22/09 2:21 pm, edited 6/22/09 2:24 pm - Summerville, SC
I have been making decaf teas and you can use lemon juice and splenda to make lemonade. When I eat out I ask for a glass of water and lemons on the side. I squeeze the juice into the glass, add my splenda and happy. Sometimes I do not add the splenda and just drink the water with lemon. Since Crystal Light and drink mixes similar has aspartame, you can get the unsweetened kool aid packs and make them and add the splenda if you need it sweetened. Powerade Zero is good for you and contains Sucralose.

 
Height 5'4" This is weight lost after my Lap RNY on March 11, 2009

tisha_jill
on 6/22/09 2:51 pm
Love Fruit 2O- (fruit flavored water with sucralose)
Tisha

kandymc
on 6/22/09 2:59 pm - Summerville, SC
I have tried that and it is very good. You forget you are drinking water!

 
Height 5'4" This is weight lost after my Lap RNY on March 11, 2009

KissTheSky
on 6/22/09 6:03 pm - Narara, Australia
VSG on 04/15/09 with
Ok wow.....this explains everything.

I don't really like water. So I make a huge jug of SF cordial in my fridge. It's all I eat but lately....last two weeks i've been troubled by heart palputations. Just booked to see my nut re thhis to see if there was someting wrong with my diet...but THIS explains it all......

Oooohhhhhhhhhhhhh...I love my sf cordial...but I will quit!

Thank you for posting this.

A very important post for all of us!
greenpunchbuggie
on 6/22/09 8:10 pm - Maplewood, NJ
nutra sweet doesn't really bother me although i DO prefer saccharine and sucralose.  the word on the street however is that stevia is the new rage.  it is natural and tastes very good, except that it doesn't mix spectacularly with beverages.  i don't drink anything bu****er and protein shake (sometimes with unsweetened almond breeze).  adding stuff to water doesn't make sense to me.  but to each his/her own.
HW: 260 SW: 231 CW: 153 GW: 140                
   
 
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