Regarding memory, on the FDA report of 92 symptoms on NutraSweet,
memory loss is #9, and some victims says they have to write down
instructions to find their way back home. H. J. Roberts, M.D., who
has declared Aspartame Disease to be a world epidemic and is in the
process of publishing a medical text, 700 pages, on the world plague,
has written Defense Againist Alzheimers Disease ( 1 800 - 814-9800)
and says aspartame is escalating this diease. August 28, l999 is
Aspartame Awareness Day. There are now two support groups on line on
the Internet for victims of Aspartame Disease, the Aspartame One List
and Aspartame Survivors International. Monsanto has now put the
NutraTanic up for sale.
Dr. Roberts material was distributed at the First International
Conference on Emerging Diseases in Atlanta in l998 to physicians and
scientists of 91 countries of the world. Aspartame is a drug that
interacts with other drugs and changes brain chemistry. Neurosurgeon
Russell Blaylock, M.D., has written Excitotoxins: The Taste That
Kills, 1 800 643-2665, and says the ingrediets in NutraSweet literally
stimulate the neurons of the brain o death causing brain damage of
varying degrees. The phenylalanine in aspartame breaks down to
diketopiperazine, a brain tumor agent.
Peer Reviewed research by Dr. Ralph Walton is on www.dorway.com You
can get a map of www.dorway.com by emailing help at dorway.com with
nothing in message text or subject line. You can read the Bressler
Report, the FDA audit of the studies that approved aspartame, to see
all the brain tumors and other tumors, grand mal seizures, etc.
triggered by aspartame. ichard Norman" <rsnorman at mw.mediaone.net>
wrote:
>Steve Morgan wrote:
>>By the way if you block nmdaLTP during an 8 arm radial maze task you
>see
>>definite impairments in retention of memories. This type of
>corrolational
>>evidence is difficult to argue against especially with the evidsence
>pilling
>>up. It seems clear LTP undelies at least some types of memories, that
>>however does not rule out other mechanisms in memory formation,
>storage,
>>and/or retreival.
>>>>Steve Morgan
>>>Deficits produced by biochemical or molecular blockade (inhibitors or
>gene
>knockout) certainly is compelling evidence. Of course, it doesn't
>prove that
>the specific mechanism or specific cells you hold dear are really
>acting --
>quite possibly, that biochemical agent or that gene is active in a
>wide variety
>of other neural sites. But it is an excellent strategy that almost
>probably
>really does work.
>>>