Guest guest Posted July 31, 2012 Report Share Posted July 31, 2012 Hi Marie, I actually only learned about Welchol having aspartame in it just the other day... I was scanning it for side effects and then I saw ASPARTAME... Take care, Jim > > > > > > From: Barb Howe barbhowe1@ > > Subject: OT: Neurological Lyme symptoms... > > To: Lyme_and_Rife > > Date: Wednesday, July 25, 2012, 2:45 PM > > > > > > > >  > > > > My husband is currently using the gb4000 for his lyme. He has a lot of neurological Lyme symptoms...memory issues, major anxiety, brain fog, loses his thought mid sentence, confusion, etc in addition to physical symptoms. In the past he has been on doxy, ceftin and Bactrim (for a coinfection). We have an appointment with an infectious disease dr in September and from speaking with them it seems that they will put him on IV antibiotics. I am concerned because since November, everything is just getting worse....not better at all. I know that we need to take it slow and steady but I would think he should not be getting worse.... I'm concerned because of the neuro symptoms he has and I'm thinking (or more like hoping) that a round of IV antibiotics might help temporarily however the common sense voice in my head is telling me that it will make things worse. Can anyone offer any advice? He is currently using the gb4000 once a week, taking charcoal, Isocort > > and adrenal support(he has adrenal fatigue). We have limited finances now that he is no longer working so I'm trying to figure out the best next step... Thanks in advance! Barb > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2012 Report Share Posted July 31, 2012 even I am shocked they would put aspertame in a prescription medication, " A little cancer with your detox? " That stuff barely got past the FDA from what I read, took a little help from former CEO of searle, Rumsfeld. www.newswithviews.com/NWVexclusive/exclusive15.htm In reality, aspartame is a drug, not an additive in the sense many people associate with that word. It interacts with other drugs, has a synergistic and additive effect with MSG, and is a chemical hyper-sensitization agent. Dr. Olney, who founded the field of neuoscience called excitotoxicity, attempted to stop the approval of aspartame with Attorney back in 1996. The FDA's own toxicologist, Dr. Gross told Congress that without a shadow of a doubt, aspartame can cause brain tumors and brain cancer and violated the Delaney Amendment which forbids putting anything in food that is known to cause Cancer. According to the top doctors and researchers on this issue, aspartame causes headache, memory loss, seizures, vision loss, coma and cancer. It worsens or mimics the symptoms of such diseases and conditions as fibromyalgia, MS, lupus, ADD, diabetes, Alzheimer's, chronic fatigue and depression. Further dangers highlighted is that aspartame liberates free methyl alcohol. The resulting chronic methanol poisoning affects the dopamine system of the brain causing addiction. Methanol, or wood alcohol, constitutes one third of the aspartame molecule and is classified as a severe metabolic poison and narcotic. etc. etc. > > > > > > > > > From: Barb Howe barbhowe1@ > > > Subject: OT: Neurological Lyme symptoms... > > > To: Lyme_and_Rife > > > Date: Wednesday, July 25, 2012, 2:45 PM > > > > > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > My husband is currently using the gb4000 for his lyme. He has a lot of neurological Lyme symptoms...memory issues, major anxiety, brain fog, loses his thought mid sentence, confusion, etc in addition to physical symptoms. In the past he has been on doxy, ceftin and Bactrim (for a coinfection). We have an appointment with an infectious disease dr in September and from speaking with them it seems that they will put him on IV antibiotics. I am concerned because since November, everything is just getting worse....not better at all. I know that we need to take it slow and steady but I would think he should not be getting worse.... I'm concerned because of the neuro symptoms he has and I'm thinking (or more like hoping) that a round of IV antibiotics might help temporarily however the common sense voice in my head is telling me that it will make things worse. Can anyone offer any advice? He is currently using the gb4000 once a week, taking charcoal, Isocort > > > and adrenal support(he has adrenal fatigue). We have limited finances now that he is no longer working so I'm trying to figure out the best next step... Thanks in advance! Barb > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2012 Report Share Posted August 1, 2012 Hi Cameron, Not too long ago, ingredients of less than 2% in a product did not have to be placed on the label.... Now I am seeing a lot more products with ASPARTAME, less than 2% listed... This DRUG is in so many processed foods and drugs and it is so unhealthy to consume... Read before you buy!! I have read similar info that you posted a while back, really does make you wonder what the FDA is doing to us........ Take care, Jim > > > > > > > > > > > > From: Barb Howe barbhowe1@ > > > > Subject: OT: Neurological Lyme symptoms... > > > > To: Lyme_and_Rife > > > > Date: Wednesday, July 25, 2012, 2:45 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > > > My husband is currently using the gb4000 for his lyme. He has a lot of neurological Lyme symptoms...memory issues, major anxiety, brain fog, loses his thought mid sentence, confusion, etc in addition to physical symptoms. In the past he has been on doxy, ceftin and Bactrim (for a coinfection). We have an appointment with an infectious disease dr in September and from speaking with them it seems that they will put him on IV antibiotics. I am concerned because since November, everything is just getting worse....not better at all. I know that we need to take it slow and steady but I would think he should not be getting worse.... I'm concerned because of the neuro symptoms he has and I'm thinking (or more like hoping) that a round of IV antibiotics might help temporarily however the common sense voice in my head is telling me that it will make things worse. Can anyone offer any advice? He is currently using the gb4000 once a week, taking charcoal, Isocort > > > > and adrenal support(he has adrenal fatigue). We have limited finances now that he is no longer working so I'm trying to figure out the best next step... Thanks in advance! Barb > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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