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FOUR  ASPARTAME-FED FEMALES WITH PROTRUDING EYES







No observable eye disorders were found in my control group of 48 animals. 


NEUROLOGICAL PROBLEMS


No observable neurological problems were displayed in my control group.

Film maker Cori Brackett (“Sweet Misery: A Poisoned World”)  wrote a book of poetry, “Through the Shadows”, about her MS diagnosis and her year-long recovery after she threw out the diet Coke. (soundandfuryproductions.com)


ASPARTAME MALE WHOSE HIND LEGS BECAME PARALYZED



He did not live long after. 







TORTICOLLIS

Torticollis is a condition that causes the neck to twist, involuntary  to one side.  The NSTA, the National Spasmodic Torticollis Association,  describes torticollis as  “Spasmodic Torticollis (ST), a painful and debilitating neurological disorder caused by a dysfunction of the brain.”   

According to the NSTA, this aspartame-fed male and female rat have “tonic torticollis rotational.”   


THIS FEMALE PERPETUALLY TURNED HER HEAD TO THE LEFT, A HUMAN SYMPTOM OF TORTICOLLIS.




THIS MALE ALSO HAD TROUBLE WALKING,  FREQUENTLY FALLING OVER.  



Note that his body is leaning toward his left side.
Unsteady gait is No. 61 on the FDA list of aspartame symptoms. 


 


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