There is a bill being considered at the Hawaii State Legislature that
would ban aspartame. This will come to a vote on Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2008.
It doesn't look good. Quoting an email from Dr. Betty Martini:
"Although Rep. Josh Green sympathized with supporters who have been
affected by the artificial sweetener aspartame, he was unable to
immediately pass a bill that would ban the artificial sweetener
aspartame in food products without concrete evidence showing a
connection between aspartame and medical ailments. We can't take
numerous amounts of products off Hawaii store shelves without
evidence of a connection, he said."
I’ve been a television news reporter for 34 years and I have won the
Hawaii Medical Association Distinguished Medical Reporting Award five
times. I didn’t win those awards for going on TV and telling people
how to be healthy. I won the awards for reporting the AMA company
line; the newest drugs, the latest surgery, and the most advanced
methods of zapping cancer with radiation.
So here’s my health story. I suffered from migraines and panic
attacks. Doctors prescribed drugs for both conditions.
Since my teenage years I endured excruciating migraines, a type of
headache called Cluster Headaches. These are also known as “suicide
headaches” because the pain is so intense you want to kill yourself.
On many occasions I went nearly delirious with pain and beat on my
own head in a frustrated, impotent rage. My doctor told me he knew of
a patient who tried to claw his own eye out because of the pain.
Imagine an “ice cream headache” -- when you drink a very cold, icy
drink too fast and have a searing pain for a few seconds. A cluster
headache is many times worse than that, but it lasts several hours.
For these headaches physicians prescribed opiates and also put me on
a cousin of LSD known as Sansert (Methysergide maleate). This drug
gives you hallucinogenic dreams. The doctor told me I had to take it.
The dreams were really wild, a Technicolor acid trip every night. So
my doctor basically prescribed a mild form of LSD to prevent my
headaches. What the doctor didn’t realize was that cluster migraines
are not caused by a lack of Sansert.
Later in my adult life I started getting panic attacks. It is
impossible to describe a panic attack. Your heart starts beating out
of control, it feels like you cannot get a breath of air into your
lungs, and you have a feeling of absolute terror as the more you try
to breathe the less you feel like you can get a breath, you lose
muscle control and feel like you are going to convulse and drop dead
in the next few seconds. It is like someone just injected you with a
powerful drug that makes you feel as scared and miserable as is
humanly possible. Hence the name Panic.
The panic attacks had me leaving work and fleeing to an emergency
room. Doctors assured me I must take Paxil. I asked them about the
number of patients on SSRIs who have committed suicide. The doctors
assured me that I had to take Paxil or risk a nervous breakdown.
What the doctors didn’t understand was that panic attacks are not
caused by a lack of Paxil. But according to mainstream medicine
headaches required the hallucinogenic Sansert and panic attacks
called for an SSRI. Take 10 minutes to write a prescription, get the
patient out the door, next patient, a new prescription.
I had heard several interviews with Dr. Russell Blaylock and I began
to wonder about food additives. So I did my own research. I found out
things my doctors didn’t know. I read as much as I could find about
Asparatame and MSG.
Could Aspartame and MSG have caused my excruciating headaches and
paralyzing panic attacks?
I used to drink one diet Pepsi with lunch every day at work. I used
to eat sugarless candy containing aspartame. I used to chew sugarless
gum, also loaded with aspartame. When I read about this drug and
learned that Mr. Donald Rumsfeld helped inflict this poison on
society I decided to stop ingesting it. I stopped. Instead of
drinking one diet soda per day, I drank water with lunch. I threw out
the sugarless candy. I stopped chewing gum. I now read every label of
everything I consume. I don’t eat aspartame.
MSG was a hard one. It is in everything. I am a vegetarian and I used
to cook with a powered vegetable broth that I purchased at my local
“health food” store. The main ingredient was “hydrolyzed protein.” I
looked that one up and discovered it is MSG. MSG has many hidden
names. (Do an Internet search for “HIDDEN MSG”) Those bastards!
I now make my own vegetable broth. It’s easy. Two onions, chopped,
three carrots, chopped. One stalk of celery, chopped. Six cloves of
garlic. Drizzle some olive oil and toss on some sea salt. Roast in
the oven until everything begins to darken and caramelize. Toss the
veggies in a pot with about 8 cups of water and simmer for an hour.
Strain and you have a great broth for soups, stir-fries, and it has
no MSG. Does it take time and effort? Yes. Does it beat writhing on
the floor with a pounding, excruciating headache? Absolutely.
I stopped eating at restaurants. This is difficult when you’re a news
reporter on the go. I take my own food with me. I know about 5 places
in Honolulu that don’t use MSG. When I go to the grocery it takes
longer for me to check out because most of the food I buy does not
have a bar code. The checkout clerk is usually bewildered by kale or
Swiss Chard and has to look up the code. I buy fresh whole foods. I
make just about everything I eat from scratch.
Guess what? I stopped having migraines and panic attacks. Now this
is what we call “anecdotal” evidence. It is not a scientific study
and no medical claims can be made from my personal testimony. I won’t
even put this on the local news as a story. But when I eat something
with “autolyzed yeast” or “natural flavoring” I get knocked down with
terrible headache. I also realized that my heart would race and my
breathing would become labored after consuming anything with
aspartame, even one diet soda. The more you clean up your diet the
more sensitive you become.
Do not wait for the government to take action. You are in charge of
your own health. No one is going to do it for you. We hear so much
about “health care” costs, but think about it -- if you are truly
healthy you don’t need care. There is no cost incurred from health
and wellness. Health “care” is Orwellian doublespeak.
By writing this article I risk "crossing the line" in journalism.
I'm old school. Reporters should report all sides and not have an
opinion. You rarely see that these days -- almost everything on cable
"news" is what they term news, debate, and opinion. But my personal
experience is true. When it comes to MSG and Aspartame I voted with
my feet. You can ingest this stuff if you want, but I won't.
Dick Allgire is a health reporter for KITV News.
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