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MaryK
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I read somewhere that aspartame activates lyme. I saw some really good movies about aspartame and other food additives.

One is "Sweet Misery"
Another is "Sweet Remedy"

More good movies about food:
"The Future of Food"
"Super Size Me"
"Behavior and Nutrition"

Everyone that I have lent these movies to has said "Wow!! I didn't know that." There is some really interesting stuff in these movies. It even talks about why the FDA is allowing the additives into our foods when they know they are dangerous.

Rent them ...or buy them....JUST WATCH THEM!!!

I would post a link to my website where you can buy them, but I'm sure that's probably a no-no on the message baords....so send me a PM if you're interested in purchasing them from me. I can offer a little bit of a discount.

It doesn't say anything in the movies about lyme, but knowing what I know now....I bet everything in the movies are realted to lyme symptoms. It talks a lot about MS.

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merrygirl
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Before my official acute Lyme diagnosis I was drinking a lot of diet coke. After no real dertemination of what was wrong with me I stumbled apon the aspartame situation.

I stopped drinking it after watching some of the coverage and investigating it. I will never ingest it or allow my childeren to ingest it ever. The stuff is poison wether it pertains to Lyme or not.

IT IS NO GOOD AND SHOULD BE BANNED in my opinion.

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I used to drink a lot of diet drinks, but I stopped several years ago. It makes me sick what they are allowed to add to foods.

Dyes are the biggest joke. Why are my medications, for instance, dyed blue or pink? - let alone my food?

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