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Antidepressants Interact with Aspartame

3 February 2002

 

Betty L. Martini,
Founder, Mission Possible
Mission Possible Intl, 9270 River Club Parkway, Duluth, Georgia 30097,
 

Dear Editor:

In reading about withdrawal symptoms from Paxil, it should be noted that 2/3rds of the population is on aspartame (NutraSweet/Equal/Spoonful) which is a drug masquerading as an additive. The 50% phenylalanine as an isolate is neurotoxic and goes directly into the brain lowering the seizure threshold and depleting serotonin. Lowered serotonin triggers manic depression, suicidal tendencies, mood swings, insomnia, panic attacks, anxiety, hallucinations, etc. And aspartame interacts with antidepressants. This is now documented in the new medical text Aspartame Disease: An Ignored Epidemic, by H. J. Roberts, M.D. titled Aspartame Disease: An Ignored Epidemic.

 

A review in the January Journal of Neurosurgery by a psychiatrist said it reads like a PDR of adverse reactions. It's 1038 pages, 8 1/2 by 11.

 

Aspartame Disease has been declared a global plague by Dr. Roberts and the medical text has a large chapter on drug interactions. Aspartame interacts with just about every drug used to treat the problems it causes. It is also a chemical hypersensitization agent so it interacts with vaccines.

The U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services is sending a model bill for state legislatures to pass that would give public health officials and governors sweeping new authority without oversight by the legislature or courts that would include mandatory vaccines and these would interact with aspartame. This is also discussed in the new medical text.

 

No drug is safe that interacts with aspartame.

 

Mrs. Betty Martini, Founder

Mission Possible International

9270 River Club Parkway

Duluth, Georgia 30097
www.dorway.com