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	<title>Comments on: Hawaii Bans Aspartame, NutraSweet/Equal - Mahalo!!</title>
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		<title>By: tkins recipes</title>
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		<dc:creator>tkins recipes</dc:creator>
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		<description>what a bunch of crap.  Is it also causing the bombings around the world.  LOL!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>what a bunch of crap.  Is it also causing the bombings around the world.  LOL!!!</p>
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		<title>By: fran</title>
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		<description>THANK GOD!! It does so much more damage than good. I personally have had headaches, mood swings and gained a lot of weight while drinking it. Last summer, I decided to try a new to me cereal that was very low in calories. After two bowls, I was weirding out and had an incredible headache.  I checked the label and whoomp, there it was.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>THANK GOD!! It does so much more damage than good. I personally have had headaches, mood swings and gained a lot of weight while drinking it. Last summer, I decided to try a new to me cereal that was very low in calories. After two bowls, I was weirding out and had an incredible headache.  I checked the label and whoomp, there it was.</p>
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		<title>By: stephen fox</title>
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		<description>the key thing right now is to get both bills scheduled for hearings, 
and then passed through the two houses' health committees:

Senator David Ige chairs the senate; Sen. Carol Fukunaga is the vice chair
Rep. Josh Green, MD, chairs the house comm.; Rep. John Mizuno is the vice 
chair.

Can you please mobilize some letters from Hawaiians to them, please, starting 
with your own? Folks should also then follow up early next week with calls to 
their offices. All contact information is on the website for the Hawaii 
Legislature.

_________________________

Bills to Ban Aspartame Progress in Hawaii; Tactics and Consumer 
Considerations 

Greetings from New Mexico! 

I am grateful for the broad Hawaiian support thus far for the bill to ban 
aspartame, the neurotoxic artificial sweetener, from human consumption or 
sale, which I hope will be heard soon and strongly support in the Senate 
Health Committee and in the House Health, and Consumer Protection and 
Commerce Committees. I was the main force behind this massive effort in the 
NM legislature in 2006 and 2007, and I can share with readers a few insights 
on the pitfalls and stumbling blocks that will be thrown at this legislation 
by corporate lobbyists representing some very evil doing corporations in the 
USA and in Japan which manufacture and use this poison to save a few bucks 
on adding real sugar as a sweetener. 

I have been discussing this at length with Dr. Adrian Chang of Honolulu, the 
nuclear engineer and force behind the very brilliant and ultimately 
successful effort to stop fluoride being added to municipal water supplies, 
thanks to the Oahu County government's decision to not add fluoride. 

I am sure that these Hawaii bills to ban Aspartame can be passed, despite 
blatantly corporate-serving and corporate-lobbyist-advanced theories that 
all of these concerns are entirely pre-empted by the federal authorities, or 
that Hawaii state government would automatically be sued by manufacturers. 
About the worst to legislators in Hawaii that could happen if one of these 
bills passes and is signed by Gov. Lingle is that the FDA Commissioner, Dr. 
Von Eschenbach, would be forced to revoke the approval for aspartame, which 
should rightly have been done long ago. 

This legislative passage could occur with the right help from the Medical 
community in Hawaii, particularly the experts in toxicology, internal 
medicine, pediatrics, oncology and biochemistry at the University of Hawaii 
School of Medicine. I encourage Hawaiians to contact whomever you consider 
as both ally and as impeccable and unimpeachable sources of testimony at the 
Medical school and in the Medical community, who can come and testify and/or 
write a strong letter to the Committee members. 

We will generate strong letters of support from the three top mainland 
physicians in this regard, who are really the top leaders in the world on 
aspartame's proven medical and neurodegenerative harm, and all readers of 
this would do well to easily google and read their articles: 

HJ Roberts,Internist; Russell Blaylock, Neurosurgeon; and Ralph Walton, 
Psychiatry. All wrote great letters to the entire New Mexico Legislature 
members, and readers should take the time to  google and read their articles. 

The New Mexico bills were overwhelmed and eviscerated by the most vicious 
corporate lobbyists I have ever encountered, representing Ajinomoto of 
Japan, the world's largest manufacturer of both aspartame and MSG, as well 
as their duped American corporate henchmen/partners-in-poisoning who use 
massive amounts of Aspartame, like Coca Cola, Pepsi, Altria/Kraft Corporate 
Services, and others. The same corporations and even more will show up in 
Honolulu, make no mistake, probably to include Wrigley's Gum, all of whose 
products contain aspartame, which is metabolized as methanol and 
formaldehyde, and even more dangerous since gum releases poisons absorbed 
under the tongue, which go directly to the brain. 

In Santa Fe in 2006 and 2007,  there was a regrettable and probably 
avoidable strong partisan context (which we hope will prove irrelevant in 
Hawaii) since so much criticism was leveled at Donald Rumsfeld, aspartame 
progenitor when he was CEO of G.D. Searle, the patent holder, back in 1981 
in one of the darkest and dirtiest chapters of the checkered history of 
failures at the FDA, when Rummy  as part of the Reagan Transition Team, 
forced the appointment of a crony, Dr. Arthur Hull Hayes, as FDA 
Commissioner, in exchange for agreeing to approve aspartame, despite 16 
years of the FDA saying no, based on the obvious and rudimentary toxic 
biochemistry of its metabolized components. 

The first salvos against ignorance and for true consumer protection in 
Hawaii have very recently been fired in the news report on KHON-2, a rather 
conservative station and Fox Affiliate in which the predicatble professor 
from the Medical school basically said "a little bit doesn't or won't hurt 
you." Of course, this is absurd: a whole lot of little bits of poison are 
cumulative and end up killing you, whether through cancer, heart disease, 
Multiple Sclerosis, etc. 

We hope to see a Hawaii Capitol Press conference with the bills' sponsors 
(Kalani English, Suzanne Chun Oakland, Mele Carroll, and Calvin Say) to 
illuminate the press about the medical harm done by aspartame! 

I have communicated a basic letter to the editor to all of the press and all 
of the radio stations in Hawaii, but few have responded thus far. Nothing 
will really take shape, I fear, without massive press coverage, and we were 
able to achieve that in New Mexico, which included all of the main 
television stations in New Mexico. 

Readers should watch the online posting of the brilliant documentary, SWEET 
MISERY, the DVD by a recovered victim of aspartame poisoning in Tucson, Cori 
Brackett, the most convincing possible communique on this subject, according 
to the New Mexico Senate sponsor, Jerry Ortiz y Pino. 

Please let me hear from you if you have questions or want to contact your 
friends, family, or colleagues in Hawaii to get this done.... 

Thank you, and Mahalo, 

Stephen Fox 
Managing Editor of Santa Fe Sun News 
Founder, New Millennium Fine Art 

217 W. Water St. 
Santa Fe, NM 87501 
505 983-2002 
stephen@santafefineart.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>the key thing right now is to get both bills scheduled for hearings,<br />
and then passed through the two houses&#8217; health committees:</p>
<p>Senator David Ige chairs the senate; Sen. Carol Fukunaga is the vice chair<br />
Rep. Josh Green, MD, chairs the house comm.; Rep. John Mizuno is the vice<br />
chair.</p>
<p>Can you please mobilize some letters from Hawaiians to them, please, starting<br />
with your own? Folks should also then follow up early next week with calls to<br />
their offices. All contact information is on the website for the Hawaii<br />
Legislature.</p>
<p>_________________________</p>
<p>Bills to Ban Aspartame Progress in Hawaii; Tactics and Consumer<br />
Considerations </p>
<p>Greetings from New Mexico! </p>
<p>I am grateful for the broad Hawaiian support thus far for the bill to ban<br />
aspartame, the neurotoxic artificial sweetener, from human consumption or<br />
sale, which I hope will be heard soon and strongly support in the Senate<br />
Health Committee and in the House Health, and Consumer Protection and<br />
Commerce Committees. I was the main force behind this massive effort in the<br />
NM legislature in 2006 and 2007, and I can share with readers a few insights<br />
on the pitfalls and stumbling blocks that will be thrown at this legislation<br />
by corporate lobbyists representing some very evil doing corporations in the<br />
USA and in Japan which manufacture and use this poison to save a few bucks<br />
on adding real sugar as a sweetener. </p>
<p>I have been discussing this at length with Dr. Adrian Chang of Honolulu, the<br />
nuclear engineer and force behind the very brilliant and ultimately<br />
successful effort to stop fluoride being added to municipal water supplies,<br />
thanks to the Oahu County government&#8217;s decision to not add fluoride. </p>
<p>I am sure that these Hawaii bills to ban Aspartame can be passed, despite<br />
blatantly corporate-serving and corporate-lobbyist-advanced theories that<br />
all of these concerns are entirely pre-empted by the federal authorities, or<br />
that Hawaii state government would automatically be sued by manufacturers.<br />
About the worst to legislators in Hawaii that could happen if one of these<br />
bills passes and is signed by Gov. Lingle is that the FDA Commissioner, Dr.<br />
Von Eschenbach, would be forced to revoke the approval for aspartame, which<br />
should rightly have been done long ago. </p>
<p>This legislative passage could occur with the right help from the Medical<br />
community in Hawaii, particularly the experts in toxicology, internal<br />
medicine, pediatrics, oncology and biochemistry at the University of Hawaii<br />
School of Medicine. I encourage Hawaiians to contact whomever you consider<br />
as both ally and as impeccable and unimpeachable sources of testimony at the<br />
Medical school and in the Medical community, who can come and testify and/or<br />
write a strong letter to the Committee members. </p>
<p>We will generate strong letters of support from the three top mainland<br />
physicians in this regard, who are really the top leaders in the world on<br />
aspartame&#8217;s proven medical and neurodegenerative harm, and all readers of<br />
this would do well to easily google and read their articles: </p>
<p>HJ Roberts,Internist; Russell Blaylock, Neurosurgeon; and Ralph Walton,<br />
Psychiatry. All wrote great letters to the entire New Mexico Legislature<br />
members, and readers should take the time to  google and read their articles. </p>
<p>The New Mexico bills were overwhelmed and eviscerated by the most vicious<br />
corporate lobbyists I have ever encountered, representing Ajinomoto of<br />
Japan, the world&#8217;s largest manufacturer of both aspartame and MSG, as well<br />
as their duped American corporate henchmen/partners-in-poisoning who use<br />
massive amounts of Aspartame, like Coca Cola, Pepsi, Altria/Kraft Corporate<br />
Services, and others. The same corporations and even more will show up in<br />
Honolulu, make no mistake, probably to include Wrigley&#8217;s Gum, all of whose<br />
products contain aspartame, which is metabolized as methanol and<br />
formaldehyde, and even more dangerous since gum releases poisons absorbed<br />
under the tongue, which go directly to the brain. </p>
<p>In Santa Fe in 2006 and 2007,  there was a regrettable and probably<br />
avoidable strong partisan context (which we hope will prove irrelevant in<br />
Hawaii) since so much criticism was leveled at Donald Rumsfeld, aspartame<br />
progenitor when he was CEO of G.D. Searle, the patent holder, back in 1981<br />
in one of the darkest and dirtiest chapters of the checkered history of<br />
failures at the FDA, when Rummy  as part of the Reagan Transition Team,<br />
forced the appointment of a crony, Dr. Arthur Hull Hayes, as FDA<br />
Commissioner, in exchange for agreeing to approve aspartame, despite 16<br />
years of the FDA saying no, based on the obvious and rudimentary toxic<br />
biochemistry of its metabolized components. </p>
<p>The first salvos against ignorance and for true consumer protection in<br />
Hawaii have very recently been fired in the news report on KHON-2, a rather<br />
conservative station and Fox Affiliate in which the predicatble professor<br />
from the Medical school basically said &#8220;a little bit doesn&#8217;t or won&#8217;t hurt<br />
you.&#8221; Of course, this is absurd: a whole lot of little bits of poison are<br />
cumulative and end up killing you, whether through cancer, heart disease,<br />
Multiple Sclerosis, etc. </p>
<p>We hope to see a Hawaii Capitol Press conference with the bills&#8217; sponsors<br />
(Kalani English, Suzanne Chun Oakland, Mele Carroll, and Calvin Say) to<br />
illuminate the press about the medical harm done by aspartame! </p>
<p>I have communicated a basic letter to the editor to all of the press and all<br />
of the radio stations in Hawaii, but few have responded thus far. Nothing<br />
will really take shape, I fear, without massive press coverage, and we were<br />
able to achieve that in New Mexico, which included all of the main<br />
television stations in New Mexico. </p>
<p>Readers should watch the online posting of the brilliant documentary, SWEET<br />
MISERY, the DVD by a recovered victim of aspartame poisoning in Tucson, Cori<br />
Brackett, the most convincing possible communique on this subject, according<br />
to the New Mexico Senate sponsor, Jerry Ortiz y Pino. </p>
<p>Please let me hear from you if you have questions or want to contact your<br />
friends, family, or colleagues in Hawaii to get this done&#8230;. </p>
<p>Thank you, and Mahalo, </p>
<p>Stephen Fox<br />
Managing Editor of Santa Fe Sun News<br />
Founder, New Millennium Fine Art </p>
<p>217 W. Water St.<br />
Santa Fe, NM 87501<br />
505 983-2002<br />
<a href="mailto:stephen@santafefineart.com">stephen@santafefineart.com</a></p>
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