> "Jan Rasmussen" <7@7.7> wrote in message> news:4388e011$0$84020$edfadb0f@dtext01.news.tele.dk...
"HMH" <hhestbechrouladea@oohay.dk> skrev i en meddelelse news:CYBif.1580$Cl2.24843@news000.worldonline.dk...
>> Aspartame Causes Cancer in Rats at Levels Currently Approved for Humans.
>>
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=34040
>> Article Date: 23 Nov 2005
> Det er da gammelt nyt, at nutrasweet er noget lort.
Ja det kan man sige,
jeg læste selv en ligende artikel for 10-12 år siden, den hang på en opslagstavle
på en medicinal virksomhed hvor jeg var på service besøg.
Men udbudet i det lokal supermarket af kustig sødet læskedrikke
er stærkt stigende !
>
> Men hvem er det nu, der laver nutrasweet?
Mhmm,, gooogle google google - Det er fandeme løgn ,,, ikke den bande igen ,
In 1985 Monsanto purchased G.D. Searle, the chemical company
that held the patent to aspartame, the active ingredient in NutraSweet.
Monsanto was apparently untroubled by aspartame's clouded past,
including a 1980 FDA Board of Inquiry, comprised of three independent
scientists, which confirmed that it "might induce brain tumors."
The FDA had actually banned aspartame based on this finding,
only to have Searle Chairman Donald Rumsfeld (currently the Secretary of Defense)
vow to "call in his markers," to get it approved.
On January 21, 1981, the day after Ronald Reagan's inauguration, Searle re-applied
to the FDA for approval to use aspartame in food sweetener, and Reagan's new
FDA commissioner, Arthur Hayes Hull, Jr., appointed a 5-person Scientific
Commission to review the board of inquiry's decision.
It soon became clear that the panel would uphold the ban by a 3-2 decision,
but Hull then installed a sixth member on the commission, and the vote became
deadlocked. He then personally broke the tie in aspartame's favor. Hull later left
the FDA under allegations of impropriety, served briefly as Provost at New York
Medical College, and then took a position with Burston-Marsteller, the chief public
relations firm for both Monsanto and GD Searle. Since that time he has never
spoken publicly about aspartame.
Det for mig til at tænke på punkt 37 i National Security Study Memorandum 200
(Implications of Worldwide Population Growth for U.S. Security and Overseas Interests)
http://www.davidicke.net/tellthetruth/history/nsm200-1.html
37. There is an alternate view which holds that a growing number of experts
believe that the population situation is already more serious and less amenable
to solution through voluntary measures than is generally accepted. It holds that,
to prevent even more widespread food shortage and other demographic
catastrophes than are generally anticipated, even stronger measures are required
and some fundamental, very difficult moral issues need to be addressed.
These include, for example, our own consumption patterns, mandatory programs,
tight control of our food resources. In view of the seriousness of these issues,
explicit consideration of them should begin in the Executive Branch, the Congress
and the U.N. soon.
og denne her
http://home19.inet.tele.dk/fs2002/PopulationGrowth-1.wmv
<provo>Darwinisme i supermarked, tumperne vælger giften, de lærde går udenom?,,,<\provo>
Jan Rasmussen