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[1]I suspect it also impacts the sensory and motor control bands.

[2]What and where is the product?

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Vilik Rapheles wrote:

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There are doctors in another

> country who have produced a product that could give you 90% improvement in

> Parkinson's Disease once you're off NutraSweet.

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Fox, Star of Spin City, Family Ties and many movies, suffers

from Parkinson's Disease and once asked how a 30 year old man would get this

old man's disease. Fox has also been a Diet Pepsi spokesman and

informants say he is addicted drinking many a day. Aspartame/NutraSweet that

is in Diet Pepsi is a neurotoxin that triggers neurodegenerative diseases,

and

can precipitate Parkinson's. Fox has been going downhill because of the wild

movements and writhing he has been suffering. He is unable to control his

body. Aspartame, in reality a drug, also interacts with other drugs and

changes the

dopamine of the brain. There is no way for to improve until

someone gets him off the Diet Pepsi.

Dr. Bowen says: " Many NutraSweet victims report parkinsonian symptoms.

This should be no surprise because every biochemical component of the

aspartame molecule is implicated in producing Parkinsonian structural damage

and creating a biochemical basis for parkinsonian symptoms. Aspartame is a

source of methanol alcohol.

Experts in neurodegenerative disease from

alcoholism recognize that methyl alcohol is the component of beverage alcohol

that causes neurodegenerative disease in Parkinson's Disease in Parkinson's

Disease in alcoholics. Beverage alcohol is grain alcohol or methyl alcohol.

However, methyl alcohol is also present in very small amounts, although

present

only in trace amounts in alcoholic beverages. It is the facto that produces

the neurodegeneration. Methyl alcohol accomplishes this even though the ethyl

alcohol serves as a protective factor. Aspartame on the other hand affords no

such protection and the structural components of the molecule are so arranged

that the methyl alcohol from aspartame is probably 500 to 5000 times more

active

in producing toxicity than it would be alone.

The structural damage in the basal areas of the brain where Parkinson Disease

structural damage occurs from the dicarboxylic amino acid neuroexcitotoxins

is

a problem long recognized. So aspartic acid even in and by itself is a

recognized source of the damage to the basal ganglia where Parkinson's

Disease degeneration occurs. As in the case with methyl alcohol the

molecular structure of the

aspartame molecule probably makes the aspartic acid damage from aspartame

5000 times more potent than from free aspartic acid on a mg. per mg. basis.

The brain with loss of neural tissue to produce the dopamine, a

neurotransmitter necessary to let the brain circuitry function normally is

no longer producing

dopamine in sufficient amounts in these structures.

The metabolic impact of the phenylalanine isolate from aspartame is to

remarkably decrease dopamine production thus making Parkinson symptoms much

worse. The phenylalanine isolate out competes all other amino acids at enzyme

sites in the brain. This includes the decarboxylase enzyme sites. Therefore,

the amino acid tyrosine is not decarboxylated to tramine which is the first

step in producing dopamine in the brain. Therefore, the

brain dopamine levels plummet remarkably.

Fox has reportedly used L-Dopa to try and increase his dopamine

levels.

The use of Aspartame completely defeats this therapeutic endeavor - not to

mention the fact that it caused the degenerative disease called Parkinson's

Disease in the first place. The destructive process will continue as long as

he uses it. " Bowen, M.D.

Somebody please get this message to Fox. There are doctors in another

country who have produced a product that could give you 90% improvement in

Parkinson's Disease once you're off NutraSweet.

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In a message dated 7/14/00 12:57:59 PM Eastern Daylight Time, vilik@...

writes:

<< Somebody please get this message to Fox. There are doctors in

another

country who have produced a product that could give you 90% improvement in

Parkinson's Disease once you're off NutraSweet.

>>

I'm not sure how accurate this celebrity ( Fox is listed) fan mail

list is but here it is:

http://www.thestinkers.com/celebrity_a_l.html

Dotsie

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Vilik,

The following line in your post caught my eye: " The structural

damage in the basal areas of the brain where Parkinson Disease

structural damage occurs... "

That is the substantia niger I was referring to in my post about

Lucidril & lipofuscin. The excitotoxicities discussed in this

post are other factors that destroy the cells here that produce

dopamine. Parkinsonism is merely the condition of having enough

of these cells destroyed, thereby lowering dopamine output.

Lucidril protects those cells from at least one type of damage.

To protect the brain from excitotoxicity from things like

aspartame's aspartate & glutamate, one needs to take adaptogens

like ginko & CoQ10.

jim :)

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Would you tall us what those doctor's use in the foreign country to cope with

Parkinson's. I have a friend seriously ill with the disease and don't know

what to recommend. Also, could you tell us what foreign country has the

answer.

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At 06:34 PM 7/14/2000 EDT, you wrote:

>Would you tall us what those doctor's use in the foreign country to cope

with

>Parkinson's. I have a friend seriously ill with the disease and don't know

>what to recommend. Also, could you tell us what foreign country has the

>answer.

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I asked the same question to the person who sent me the article, and he

is researching it. I don't know where the article originated. I'll keep

you posted.

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Many of the nootropic medicines recommended in three books I've

read are for Parkinson's or Alzheimers, or both. The books I'd

recommend you look at are Smart Drugs & Nutrients I & II and

Better Sex Through Chemistry. The first two by Dean &

thaler & the last by thaler & Joy.

Look at Deprenyl (selegiline), Parlodel (bromocriptine),

Hydergine particularly.

jim :)

FAMANSON@... wrote:

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> Would you tall us what those doctor's use in the foreign country to cope with

> Parkinson's. I have a friend seriously ill with the disease and don't know

> what to recommend. Also, could you tell us what foreign country has the

> answer.

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I've written to try to find out...if there is such a thing it

would be fantastic.

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At 10:41 PM 7/13/2000 -0700, you wrote:

>[1]I suspect it also impacts the sensory and motor control bands.

>[2]What and where is the product?

>Thanks

>

>Vilik Rapheles wrote:

>>

>There are doctors in another

>> country who have produced a product that could give you 90% improvement in

>> Parkinson's Disease once you're off NutraSweet.

>

>------------------------------------------------------------------------

>Get a NextCard Visa, in 30 seconds!

>1. Fill in the brief application

>2. Receive approval decision within 30 seconds

>3. Get rates as low as 2.9% Intro or 9.9% Fixed APR

>1/6630/6/_/507288/_/963553505/

>------------------------------------------------------------------------

>

>OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies, and

other alternative self- help subjects.

>

>THERE IS NO MEDICAL ADVICE HERE!

>

>This list is the 1st Amendment in action. The things you will find here

are for information and research purposes only. We are people sharing

information we believe in. If you act on ideas found here, you do so at

your own risk. Self-help requires intelligence, common sense, and the

ability to take responsibility for your own actions. By joining the list

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