Opinion

... in response to 'Aspartame danger' myths
  1. Dr. Betty Martini, D.Hum Dr. Betty Martini, D.Hum United States says:

    Of course aspartame causes cancer.  Even FDA toxicologist, Dr. Adrian Gross, told Congress in 1985 that aspartame violates the Delaney Amendment because without a shadow of a doubt aspartame caused brain tumors and brain cancer.  He also said because of this the FDA should never have been able to set an allowable daily dose.  Two Ramazzini Studies have shown that aspasrtame is a multipotential carcinogen.  Even oncogene studies have shown the problem.  In original studies aspartame causes brain, mammary, ovarian, testicular, pancreatic and thyroid tumors.  The Bressler Report mentions adenocarcinogena.  What do you need, a burning bush?  

    Trade organizations like the American Cancer Association are funded by industry.  Do some research about them and you'll find they are the last people you ask this question.

    Dr. Betty Martini, D.Hum, Foubnder
    Mission Possible International (warning the world off aspartame)
    [email protected]

    • Pro Aspartame Group Pro Aspartame Group United States says:

      Betty Martini,
      Your not a medical doctor, the "dr." is from some Mickey Mouse doctorate you obtained years ago.

      You have been charged on several fraud incidents and really should be put away. Martini, you make up so much false claims it is embarrassing. I have actually made it a point when people quote on some of your blatant lies to debunk those claims and you.

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