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LOL! Do you know how big Spirit Lake is? :D :D There is less than one thousand unless they had some big boom since the last time I was there. :D

That looks like a nutcase paper to me. :D

Maybe they should call this paper the Paranoid Observer or the I Smell A Conspiracy Tribune. :D :D

That artical sounds like the infomercial that scam artist is running. Who says snake oil salesmen are a thing of the past. There is also the feces fanatic and his informercial. :D I can't believe people fall for this stuff.

Ignorance isn't bliss, it is expensive. :D

Feel feel to quote me on that. :D
Bobmuley said:
Read it, considered the source, and decided that it doesn't belong here.:rolleyes:
You know as well as I us hillhumpers have some real nutcases living in our states. :D
exhunter said:
"Ignorance isn't bliss, it is expensive"

H. J. Roberts, M.D., scam artist ??

disabled now because of it...can post over 1000 of peoples misfortunes....just say the word and i will give the link.

ASPARTAME DISEASE: AN FDA-APPROVED EPIDEMIC
By H. J. Roberts, M.D., F.A.C.P., F.C.C.P.
Dr. Roberts is director of the Palm Beach Institute for Medical Research, and an emeritus member of the medical staffs of
the Good Samaritan Hospital and St. Mary's Hospital in West Palm Beach, and prestigious medical/scientific organizations.
These include the American College of Physicians, the Endocrine Society, the American Academy of Neurology, and the
American Federation for Clinical Research. He has authored 18 texts and has had more than 240 original articles and
letters published, most deal with challenging diagnostic, metabolic and neurological problems. Dr. Roberts has been knighted
by the Order of St. George for his professional and humanitarian efforts, and was chosen by the editors of a national
medical journal as "The Best Doctor in the U.S." Dr. Roberts is director of the Palm Beach Institute for Medical Research,
and an emeritus member of the medical staffs of the Good Samaritan Hospital and St. Mary's Hospital in West Palm
Beach, and prestigious medical/scientific organizations. These include the American College of Physicians, the Endocrine
Society, the American Academy of Neurology, and the American Federation for Clinical Research. He has authored 18 texts
and has had more than 240 original articles and letters published, most deal with challenging diagnostic, metabolic and
neurological problems. Dr. Roberts has been knighted by the Order of St. George for his professional and humanitarian
efforts, and was chosen by the editors of a national medical journal as "The Best Doctor in the U.S."
"Diet" products containing the chemical sweetener aspartame can have multiple neurotoxic,
metabolic, allergenic, fetal and carcinogenic effects. My database of 1,200 aspartame reactors--
based on logical diagnostic criteria, including predictable recurrence on rechallenge--is reviewed.
The existence of aspartame disease continues to be denied by the FDA and powerful corporate
entities. Its magnitude, however, warrants removal of this chemical as an "imminent public health
threat." The use of aspartame products by over two-thirds of the population, and inadequate
evaluation by corporate-partial investigators underscore this opinion.
I was talking about that guy on TV. He is a scam artist. The one selling the book of miracle cures.

Everything kills us. We are dying the day we are born.

Do you drink or smoke? That is FDA approved too. If there are studies that say something is bad, then don't eat it! LOL! I

I don't do aspartame. I am sugar guy. It only has 16 calories a teaspoon I believe.
The problem is that people eat way too much sugar and some foods have a ton of those empty calories in them along with a lot of calories from other sources. Foods rich in sugar are often high in fat as well.

Why is it that the people that are into conspiracies will believe anything posted or printed or spoken just about anywhere, but will not believe anything that comes from the government? :D

I am sure I can find links to that may dispute your links. Oh my, who do we believe?

If you are going to do research on Aspartame, try here first. Doing proper research will enable you to make sound decisions. Reading a rag like the observer that has an agenda is foolish. There are better ways to form an opinion than reading stuff like that.

Read this first and see what the American Cancer Society and the Amercian Heart Association are saying.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspartame
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