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milzika rated 3 months ago- Reported psychological symptoms are: * Suicidal Depressions - Panic Attacks and Anxiety [PAD] - Manias - Sleep Disorders - Severe Mood Disorders [rages, mood swings] - Brain Chemical Imbalance o Brain Wave Malfunctions [shows up in EEGs] - Personality Disorders - Hallucinations - Aspartic Acid 40% - Dr. John Olney, MD, warned GD Searle representatives that aspartic acid caused lesions, or holes, to form in the brains of his lab animals. In 1986, Dr. Olney appeared on CBS "60 minutes" with his findings, but nothing to date, has come of his research. The methanol in aspartame breaks down into formaldehyde (embalming fluid) and formic acid, which is the same as the chemical compound of venom in insect stings. At temperatures exceeding 86 degrees Fahrenheit (the average human body temperature is 98.6 F.), methanol is implicated in birth defects and fetal alcohol syndrome in newborn infants. Before aspartame approval, 1 in 1500 infants were born with autism. Today, the number has risen to 1 in 150. Methanol expert, Dr. Woodrow Monte, PhD, writes in Aspartame: Methanol and the Public Health: "For every molecule of aspartame, there is a molecule of methanol released." Classic signs of methanol poisoning include: lethargy, confusion, leg cramps, back pain, severe headache, abdominal pain, slurred speech, fainting, visual loss/blindness, labored breathing.
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