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New Mexico's aspartame hearings, Albuquerque Journal
editorial, Steve Mills, Editor: comments by Steve Trinward
www.freemarketnews.com : Murray 2005.10.08


[ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/1229
(New Mexico) State plans sweetener (aspartame) hearings;
critics -- aspartame linked to cancers, Jackie Jadrnak,
Albuquerque Journal, Santa Fe North: Murray 2005.10.05


Albuquerque Journal editorial, Saturday, 2005.10.08
Environmental Board strikes a sour note
Steve Mills, Journal Editor SMills@...

The state Environmental Improvement Board's decision to hold hearings on the
sugar substitute aspartame -- with Gov. Bill Richardson's support -- is a waste
of taxpayer money and an exercise in futility.

The sweetener was deemed safe by the U.S.Food and Drug Administration in
1981, as well as the American Medical Association, American Cancer Society,
American Diabetes Association, National Cancer Institute, and more than 100
regulatory agencies worldwide. It is unlikely to be proven otherwise by a
state panel ill equipped to consider reversing years of scientific studies.

While the state can put restrictions on a federally approved product --
decongestants being kept behind store registers because of methamphetamine
production comes to mind -- enforcement of a sweetener restriction would
require a mighty big counter. About 6,000 food and beverage items contain
aspartame, marketed under the trade names NutraSweet and Equal.

The board is charged with oversight of the state's food and water supplies,
liquid waste disposal, air quality and radiation control; it's ludicrous to
believe the leigslature intended for the panel to engage in this kind of
exercise. New Mexico has plenty of environmental issues this board could
appropriately address. Artificial sweeteners isn't one of them.

The EIB made a bad decision that should be quickly reversed.

http://www.abqjournal.com/

Jackie Jadrnak, Journal Health Writer jjadrnak@...
John Fleack, Journal Science Writer jfleck@... ]


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New Mexico's aspartame hearings by Steve Trinward

Saturday, October 08, 2005 - FreeMarketNews.com

The battle against aspartame may just be beginning. According to a story in
the Albuquerque Journal, New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson is concerned
that the dangers of aspartame are being underplayed by federal regulatory
agencies, including the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. He is in support
of the Environmental Improvement Board decision to hold hearings on the
safety of this sugar substitute, commonly marketed as Equal or NutraSweet,
and found in some 6,000 products, including many so-called "diet" soft
drinks.

While the proposed hearings come from a sitting governor and are almost a
year away, that does not guarantee them by any means. Attorneys for Calorie
Control Council, the powerful aspartame industry front group, are already
seeking an appeal to block them. Gov. Richardson is apparently involved in a
delicate balancing act, weighing his stated concerns about potential dangers
with a desire not to overstep his boundaries. The FDA approved aspartame in
l981.

Critics of the sweetener claim it contributes to a variety of health
problems, even cancer in some cases.

Betty Martini, an activist in the aspartame fight, has noted,
"Since they push this toxin as safe, they should embrace this hearing.
What are they afraid of?"

-- ST Steve Trinward,
FMNN Medical Policies Correspondent
Editor-in-Chief, Progressive News Digest

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NEWS CORRESPONDENTS > Steve Trinward

Steve Trinward

Steve Trinward, a lifelong libertarian, has more than a passing interest in
the way medicine and politics are interacting in the Western world -- to the
detriment of healthcare and the enrichment of those who are attempting to
generate further government intrusions into the field.

As a Nashville, Tennessee resident, he's seen firsthand how "TennCare" has
undermined his state's healthcare system, unbalanced the state budget,
generated tremendous corruption and inefficiency and generally increased
political and civil discord.

"I've watched a healthcare program, allegedly intended to at most provide a
'safety net' for the truly indigent and uninsurable, turn into the same sort
of bloated, corrupt socialist nightmare that all such horrors eventually
do," he says. "From a writer's point of view, it's been fascinating. As a
resident of the state, I wish it had never happened, though it's certainly
provided me with material."

A writer/editor by trade, Steve is always on the lookout for material, but
he is surprised to find so much so close to home. He will be tracking
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as well as in various local, national and international print publications.

In his spare time he writes songs, hosts a monthly songwriter circle in his
living-room, and covers 9-ball billiards tournaments for insidepool.com.

Born and raised in New England (a lifelong Boston Red Sox and New England
Patriots fan) he moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1993, where he found his
true "rebel roots" in the South.

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editing services), an Editor for Rational Review News Digest, and a
Contributing Editor for Rational Review. Other times, he writes songs, does
libertarian politics, works at a day-job scoring scholastic exams, and is
active in Religious Science of Nashville. He is also the Region Seven
(Southwest) Representative to the Libertarian National Committee.

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Steve Trinward
Age: 56
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Location: Nashville : Tennessee

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/1230
recent research re aspartame (methanol, formaldehyde)
toxicity: Murray 2005.10.08

Rich Murray, MA Room For All rmforall@...
505-501-2298 1943 Otowi Road Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/messages
group with 149 members, 1,231 posts in a public, searchable
archive http://RoomForAll.blogspot.com
http://AspartameNM.blogspot.com

Dark wines and liquors, as well as aspartame, provide
similar levels of methanol, above 100 mg daily, for
long-term heavy users, 2 L daily, about 6 cans.

Methanol is inevitably largely turned into formaldehyde,
and thence largely into formic acid.
It is the major cause of the dreaded symptoms of "next
morning" hangover.

Fully 11% of aspartame is methanol -- 1,120 mg aspartame
in 2 L diet soda, almost six 12-oz cans, gives 123 mg
methanol (wood alcohol). If 30% of the methanol is turned
into formaldehyde, the amount of formaldehyde, 37 mg,
is 18.5 times the USA EPA limit for daily formaldehyde in
drinking water,
2.0 mg in 2 L average daily drinking water,
185 times the New Jersey limit,
615 times the California and Maine limits,
1850 times the Maryland limit.

The 1999 July EPA 468-page formaldehyde profile admits that
four states substantially exceed the federal EPA limit:

Environmental Protection Agency 2.00 mg in 2 L daily
drinking water

California and Maine------------ 0.06 mg
Maryland---------------------- 0.02 mg
New Jersey-------------------- 0.20 mg

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/1108
faults in 1999 July EPA 468-page formaldehyde profile:
Elzbieta Skrzydlewska PhD, Assc. Prof., Medical U. of
Bialystok, Poland, abstracts -- ethanol, methanol,
formaldehyde, formic acid, acetaldehyde, lipid peroxidation,
green tea, aging: Murray 2004.08.08 2005.07.11

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/835
ATSDR: EPA limit 1 ppm formaldehyde in drinking water July
1999: Murray 2002.05.30 rmforall

Aspartame is made of phenylalanine (50% by weight) and
aspartic acid (39%), both ordinary amino acids, bound
loosely together by methanol (wood alcohol, 11%).
The readily released methanol from aspartame is within hours
turned by the liver into formaldehyde and then formic acid,
both potent, cumulative toxins.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/1106
hangover research relevant to toxicity of 11% methanol in
aspartame (formaldehyde, formic acid): Calder I (full text):
Jones AW: Murray 2004.08.05 2005.09.28

Since no adaquate data has ever been published on the exact
disposition of toxic metabolites in specific tissues in
humans of the 11% methanol component of aspartame, the many
studies on morning-after hangover from the methanol impurity
in alcohol drinks are the main available resource to date.

Jones AW (1987) found next-morning hangover from red wine
with 100 to 150 mg methanol (9.5% w/v ethanol, 100 mg/L
methanol, 0.01%, one part in ten thousand).

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/1182
Joining together: short review: research on aspartame
methanol, formaldehyde, formic acid) toxicity: Murray
2005.07.08 rmforall

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/1071
research on aspartame (methanol, formaldehyde, formic acid)
toxicity: Murray2004.04.29 rmforall

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/1189
Michael F Jacobson of CSPI now and in 1985 re aspartame
toxicity, letter to FDA Commissioner Lester Crawford;
California OEHHA aspartame critique 2004.03.12; Center for
Consumer Freedom denounces CSPI: Murray 2005.07.27


http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/1143
methanol (formaldehyde, formic acid) disposition: Bouchard M
et al, full plain text, 2001: substantial sources are
degradation of fruit pectins, liquors, aspartame, smoke:
Murray 2005.04.02 rmforall


Famous Americans who drink a dozen cans daily of diet sodas
for years include John Edwards, vice-presidential candidate,
Joe Trippi, Howard Dean's campaign manager, and Harvey
Weinstein, movie producer.

Both President George W. Bush and Governer Bill Richardson
of New Mexico are users.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/1065
politicians and celebrities hooked on diet sodas
(aspartame): Murray 2004.03.24 rmforall

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/1223
complete info on NM EIB aspartame ban meeting, Oct. 4, Santa
Fe, Leland Lehrman, www.MotherMedia.org: Murray 2005.09.30

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/1224
Aspartame disease: an FDA-approved epidemic, H. J. Roberts,
MD 2004: Murray 2005.09.30

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/1225
Aspartame -- the shocking story, Pat Thomas, The Ecologist,
2005 Sept., p. 35-51, full text: Murray 2005.09.30

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/1226
USA National Institutes of Health National Toxicology
Program aids eminent Ramazzini Foundation, Bologna, Italy,
in more results on cancers in rats from lifetime low levels
of aspartame (methanol, formaldehyde), Felicity Lawrence,
www.guardian.co.uk: Murray 2005.09.30

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/1227
New Mexico EIB should use its authority to ban aspartame,
a methanol (formaldehyde) source, Gail Chasey Beam, NM CPAC:
California, Maine, Maryland, New Jersey set stronger limits
than the EPA, 468-page 1999 EPA formaldehyde profile,
Murray 2005.10.02

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/1228
NM EIB votes 4-2 for 5-day aspartame toxicity hearing July,
2006, requesting a Hearing Officer and a medical expert from
Environmental Dept. and legal advice from NM Attorney
General: Murray 2005.10.04

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/1229
(New Mexico) State plans sweetener (aspartame) hearings;
critics -- aspartame linked to cancers, Jackie Jadrnak,
Albuquerque Journal, Santa Fe North: Murray 2005.10.05


http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/1231
New Mexico's aspartame hearings, Albuquerque Journal
editorial, Steve Mills, Editor: comments by Steve Trinward
www.freemarketnews.com : Murray 2005.10.08
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