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Soda warning: High sugar intake linked to pancreatic cancer
Peter Bowditch wrote: "Rod" wrote: "Peter Bowditch" wrote in message .. . "Jan Drew" wrote: http://www.newstarget.com/z021031.html Originally published November 9 2006 Soda warning: High sugar intake linked to pancreatic cancer (NewsTarget) On Wednesday, research was released from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden that showed people who drink soft drinks or add sugar to their coffee increase their risk of developing pancreatic cancer. It's just as well that I switched over to aspartame when I was diagnosed with diabetes, isn't it? My pancreas is in enough trouble already. Maybe you will be able to tell us all how effective your switch has been? Like do you still have Diabetes? If so, what do you believe is the cause? I will have diabetes until I die. There is no cure. I do have it under reasonably good control, though, which I achieved by changing my diet, getting more exercise, and using medication )which I might not have to take forever). If I stop the metformin and go back to eating twice as much food as I need I will be back to where I was in a very short time. Nobody knows the cause, but, like many things, it appears to be a combination of genetics and environment. It is not caused by obesity (my spare tyre was a result of insulin resistance, not a cause), it is not caused by lethargy, it is not caused by eating sugar. Finding a cause will take the search for a cure a long way forward. You suffer from a chronic incurable disease, so you should understand that even if all the signs and symptoms are controlled the disease is still there. Diabetes is no different. If I went a month without my blood glucose level ever rising above 5mmol/l at any time I would be ecstatic. But I wouldn't be cured. -- Peter Bowditch aa #2243 The Millenium Project http://www.ratbags.com/rsoles Australian Council Against Health Fraud http://www.acahf.org.au Australian Skeptics http://www.skeptics.com.au To email me use my first name only at ratbags.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Going back to topic, what happened to the horsecock link to pancreatic cancer ? Yes indeed, not long ago there was a press release on the link between bologna, salami, lunchmeat, pressed ham, and compressed mystery meat... to pancreatic cancer. David H (R-R) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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Soda warning: High sugar intake linked to pancreatic cancer
On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 03:00:30 +0000, Jan Drew wrote:
http://www.newstarget.com/z021031.html Originally published November 9 2006 Soda warning: High sugar intake linked to pancreatic cancer (NewsTarget) On Wednesday, research was released from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden that showed people who drink soft drinks or add sugar to their coffee increase their risk of developing pancreatic cancer. Hmmmm.... something more carcinogenic than Cyclamates? Time for the FDA to approve cyclamates and ban sugar. -- Chuck Forsberg www.omen.com 503-614-0430 Developer of Industrial ZMODEM(Tm) for Embedded Applications Omen Technology Inc "The High Reliability Software" 10255 NW Old Cornelius Pass Portland OR 97231 FAX 629-0665 |
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Soda warning: High sugar intake linked to pancreatic cancer
"Jan Drew" wrote in message t... http://www.newstarget.com/z021031.html Copyright material deleted. Good thing I drink only DIET soda. Jeff |
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Soda warning: High sugar intake linked to pancreatic cancer
"Peter Bowditch" wrote in message ... "Jan Drew" wrote: http://www.newstarget.com/z021031.html Originally published November 9 2006 Soda warning: High sugar intake linked to pancreatic cancer (NewsTarget) On Wednesday, research was released from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden that showed people who drink soft drinks or add sugar to their coffee increase their risk of developing pancreatic cancer. It's just as well that I switched over to aspartame when I was diagnosed with diabetes, isn't it? My pancreas is in enough trouble already. -- Peter Bowditch Aspartame. http://www.nature.com/news/2005/0511...051114-15.html April 6, 2004 LAWSUITS ACCUSE MANY COMPANIES OF POISONING THE PUBLIC WITH ASPARTAME http://www.nationaljusticeleague.com SACRAMENTO -- April 6th, Lawsuits were filed in three separate California courts against twelve companies who either produce or use the artificial sweetener aspartame as a sugar substitute in their products. The suits were filed in Shasta, Sonoma and Butte County, California. The suits allege that the food companies committed fraud and breach of warranty by marketing products to the public such as diet Coke, diet Pepsi, sugar free gum, Flintstone's vitamins, yogurt and children's aspirin with the full knowledge that aspartame, the sweetener in them, is neurotoxic. Aspartame is a drug masquerading as an additive. It interacts with other drugs, has a synergistic and additive effect with MSG, and is a chemical hyper-sensitization agent. As far back as 1970, Dr. John Olney founded the field of neuroscience called excitotoxicity when he did studies on aspartic acid, which makes up 40% of aspartame, and found it caused lesions in the brains of mice. He made world news on the aspartame/brain tumor connection in l996. Dr. Ralph Walton, Professor and Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry, Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine has written of the behavioral and psychiatric problems triggered by aspartame-caused depletion of serotonin. Aspartame causes headache, memory loss, seizures, vision loss, coma and cancer. It worsens or mimics the symptoms of such diseases and conditions as fibromyalgia, MS, lupus, ADD, diabetes, Alzheimer's, chronic fatigue and depression. Aspartame liberates free methyl alcohol. The resulting chronic methanol poisoning affects the dopamine system of the brain causing addiction. Methanol, or wood alcohol, constitutes one-third of the aspartame molecule and is classified as a severe metabolic poison and narcotic. Recent news is full of reports of world-class athletes and other healthy consumers of aspartame suddenly dropping dead. Sudden death can occur from aspartame use because it damages the cardiac conduction system. Dr. Woodrow Monte in the peer reviewed journal, Aspartame: Methanol and the Public Health, wrote: "When diet sodas and soft drinks, sweetened with aspartame, are used to replace fluid loss during exercise and physical exertion in hot climates, the intake of methanol can exceed 250 mg/day or 32 times the Environmental Protection Agency's recommended limit of consumption for this cumulative poison." The effects of aspartame are documented by the FDA's own data. In 1995 the agency was forced, under the Freedom Of Information Act, to release a list of ninety-two aspartame symptoms reported by thousands of victims. This is only the tip of the iceberg. H. J. Roberts, MD, published the medical text "Aspartame Disease: An Ignored Epidemic" -- 1,000 pages of symptoms and diseases triggered by this neurotoxin including the sordid history of its approval. Since its discovery in 1965, controversy has raged over the health risks associated with the sugar substitute. From laboratory testing of the chemical on rats, researchers have discovered that the drug induces brain tumors. On Sept 30, l980 the Board of Inquiry of the FDA concurred and denied the petition for approval. In l981, the newly appointed FDA Commissioner, Arthur Hull Hayes, ignored the negative ruling and approved aspartame for dry goods. As recorded in the Congressional Record of 1985, then CEO of Searle Laboratories Donald Rumsfeld said that he would call in his markers to get aspartame approved. Rumsfeld was on President Reagan's transition team and a day after taking office appointed Hayes. No FDA Commissioner in the previous sixteen years had allowed Aspartame on the market. In 1983, aspartame was approved for use in carbonated beverages. Today it is found in over 5000 foods, drinks and medicines. Neurosurgeon Russell Blaylock, MD, author of "Excitotoxins: The Taste That Kills" (www.russellblaylockmd.com) wrote about the relationship between aspartame and macular degeneration, diabetic blindness and glaucoma (all known to result from excitotoxin accumulation in the retina). All of these neurodegenerative diseases are worsened by aspartame. In addition, we now have evidence that excitotoxins play a major role in exacerbation of MS and other demyelinating disorders including trigeminal neuraliga. Blaylock says that new studies show excitotoxins trigger significant elevation of free radicals in the lining (endothelial cells) of arteries, which means that aspartame will increase the incidence of heart attacks and strokes (atherosclerosis). In original studies, aspartame has triggered brain, mammary, uterine, ovarian, testicular, thyroid and pancreatic tumors. Defendants in the lawsuits include Coca-cola, PepsiCo, Bayer Corp., the Dannon Company, William Wrigley Jr. Company, ConAgra Foods, Wyeth, Inc., The NutraSweet Company, and Altria Corp. (parent company of Kraft Foods and Philip Morris). Plaintiffs have asked for an injunction to stop companies from producing, manufacturing, processing, selling or using aspartame. Plaintiffs in all three cases are seeking a jury trial. If you would like to schedule someone from the National Justice League for an interview, please call or fax us at 208-246-1171. Sincerely, Roberta Bellon, Public Relations Dr. Woodrow Monte in the peer reviewed journal, Aspartame: Methanol and the Public Health, wrote: "When diet sodas and soft drinks, sweetened with aspartame, are used to replace fluid loss during exercise and physical exertion in hot climates, the intake of methanol can exceed 250 mg/day or 32 times the Environmental Protection Agency's recommended limit of consumption for this cumulative poison." The effects of aspartame are documented by the FDA's own data. In 1995 the agency was forced, under the Freedom Of Information Act, to release a list of ninety-two aspartame symptoms reported by thousands of victims This is only the tip of the iceberg. H. J. Roberts, MD, published the medical text "Aspartame Disease: An Ignored Epidemic" -- 1,000 pages of symptoms and diseases triggered by this neurotoxin including the sordid history of its approval. On Sept 30, l980 the Board of Inquiry of the FDA concurred and denied the petition for approval. In l981, the newly appointed FDA Commissioner, Arthur Hull Hayes, ignored the negative ruling and approved aspartame for dry goods. As recorded in the Congressional Record of 1985, then CEO of Searle Laboratories Donald Rumsfeld said that he would call in his markers to get aspartame approved. Rumsfeld was on President Reagan's transition team and a day after taking office appointed Hayes. No FDA Commissioner in the previous sixteen years had allowed Aspartame on the market. Aspartic acid (aspartame) and glutamate (ingredient in monosodium glutamate) have been labeled as excitotoxins, which Dr. Russell Blaylock, author of Excitotoxins: The Taste That Kills, defines as "a group of excitatory amino acids that can cause sensitive neurons to die" (226). An article in the Orlando Sentinel Tribune states, "according to Blaylock, a single meal may contain several of these additives . . . given a high enough dose can include brain lesions." Blaylock is concerned that "hundreds of millions of infants and young children are at great risk and their parents are not even aware of it" (qtd. In Bonvie and Bonvie G1). The last component of aspartame is methanol, better known as wood alcohol, a "deadly poison," claims Dr. Roberts. The Environmental Protection Agency recommends less than eight milligrams per day of methanol. A typical liter of an aspartame diet soda contains approximately 55 milligrams. Complications of methanol poisoning include blindness, brain swelling, pancreatitis, numbness, shooting pains, cardiac changes, and death (28, 42-45). According to Aspartame Consumer Safety Network, when ingested, methanol breaks down into formaldehyde, "known to cause cancer, accumulating slowly without detection in the body" (The Deadly Deception 2). |
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Soda warning: High sugar intake linked to pancreatic cancer
"cathyb" wrote in message oups.com... Rod wrote: "cathyb" wrote in message oups.com... Rod wrote: "Peter Bowditch" wrote in message ... "Jan Drew" wrote: http://www.newstarget.com/z021031.html Originally published November 9 2006 Soda warning: High sugar intake linked to pancreatic cancer (NewsTarget) On Wednesday, research was released from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden that showed people who drink soft drinks or add sugar to their coffee increase their risk of developing pancreatic cancer. It's just as well that I switched over to aspartame when I was diagnosed with diabetes, isn't it? My pancreas is in enough trouble already. Maybe you will be able to tell us all how effective your switch has been? Like do you still have Diabetes? Startling. Rod thinks that diabetes is curable; he can safely be added to the list of bizarros to be ignored. My question was not directed at you. Oo-er. Still not got the hang of usenet? And it hardly suggests that Diabetes is cureable. Did you not understand what you wrote? Asking if someone still has diabetes following a change in diet certainly does suggest that you think it's curable. Actually, it was a question, it suggested nothing of the sort, Rosalind. Get real dimwit. and put yourself on your own list of of bizarros before you add others. If so, what do you believe is the cause? -- Peter Bowditch |
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Soda warning: High sugar intake linked to pancreatic cancer
"Peter Bowditch" wrote in message ... "Rod" wrote: "Peter Bowditch" wrote in message . .. "Jan Drew" wrote: http://www.newstarget.com/z021031.html Originally published November 9 2006 Soda warning: High sugar intake linked to pancreatic cancer (NewsTarget) On Wednesday, research was released from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden that showed people who drink soft drinks or add sugar to their coffee increase their risk of developing pancreatic cancer. It's just as well that I switched over to aspartame when I was diagnosed with diabetes, isn't it? My pancreas is in enough trouble already. Maybe you will be able to tell us all how effective your switch has been? Like do you still have Diabetes? If so, what do you believe is the cause? I will have diabetes until I die. There is no cure. I do have it under reasonably good control, though, which I achieved by changing my diet, getting more exercise, and using medication )which I might not have to take forever). If I stop the metformin and go back to eating twice as much food as I need I will be back to where I was in a very short time. You did not answer Rod's question. Maybe you will be able to tell us all how effective your switch has been? Nobody knows the cause, but, like many things, it appears to be a combination of genetics and environment. It is not caused by obesity (my spare tyre was a result of insulin resistance, not a cause), it is not caused by lethargy, it is not caused by eating sugar. Finding a cause will take the search for a cure a long way forward. You suffer from a chronic incurable disease, so you should understand that even if all the signs and symptoms are controlled the disease is still there. Diabetes is no different. If I went a month without my blood glucose level ever rising above 5mmol/l at any time I would be ecstatic. But I wouldn't be cured. -- Peter Bowditch |
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Soda warning: High sugar intake linked to pancreatic cancer
"Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX N2469R" wrote in message news On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 03:00:30 +0000, Jan Drew wrote: http://www.newstarget.com/z021031.html Originally published November 9 2006 Soda warning: High sugar intake linked to pancreatic cancer (NewsTarget) On Wednesday, research was released from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden that showed people who drink soft drinks or add sugar to their coffee increase their risk of developing pancreatic cancer. Hmmmm.... something more carcinogenic than Cyclamates? Time for the FDA to approve cyclamates and ban sugar. http://www.newstarget.com/z021031.html Originally published November 9 2006 Soda warning: High sugar intake linked to pancreatic cancer (NewsTarget) On Wednesday, research was released from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden that showed people who drink soft drinks or add sugar to their coffee increase their risk of developing pancreatic cancer. The researchers studied the diets of nearly 80,000 men and women between 1997 and 2005. Of those, 131 developed cancer of the pancreas. The group of people who reported drinking sodas or syrup-based drinks twice a day or more were 90 percent more likely to develop pancreatic cancer than those who did not consume such beverages; people who added sugar to their drinks about five times a day were 70 percent more likely to contract the disease; and those who consumed the popular Swedish sugary dessert known as creamed fruit were at a 50 percent increased risk for the cancer, according to the results published in the American Jounral of Clinical Nutrition. "The researchers have now been able to show that the risk of developing pancreatic cancer is related to the amount of sugar in the diet," said a statement released by the institute. "Despite the fact that the chances of developing pancreatic cancer are relatively small, it's important to learn more about the risk factors behind the disease," said researcher Susanna Larsson. Pancreatic cancer is one of the most deadly forms of the disease, and is notoriously difficult to treat because it usually does not get diagnosed until it has spread beyond the pancreas. About 216,000 new cases of the cancer are diagnosed each year, mostly in developed countries and mostly in people older than 60. "It is perhaps the most serious form of cancer, with very poor prognoses for its victims," Larsson said. "Since it's difficult to treat and is often discovered too late, it's particularly important that we learn to prevent it." "Pancreatic cancer is just one more serious health danger that comes from drinking soft drinks and sugar-laden beverages," said Mike Adams, a health advocate and author of "The Five Soft Drink Monsters." "In both Europe and the United States, these drinks are contributing, not only to cancer, but also to the spreading obesity epidemic and the subsequent increase in type 2 diabetes cases. "The path to true health does not include any refined sugars whatsoever, least of all from 'sugar water' or sweetened juice drinks," he said. -- Chuck Forsberg www.omen.com 503-614-0430 Developer of Industrial ZMODEM(Tm) for Embedded Applications Omen Technology Inc "The High Reliability Software" 10255 NW Old Cornelius Pass Portland OR 97231 FAX 629-0665 |
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Soda warning: High sugar intake linked to pancreatic cancer
Jan Drew wrote: "cathyb" wrote in message oups.com... Rod wrote: "cathyb" wrote in message oups.com... Rod wrote: "Peter Bowditch" wrote in message ... "Jan Drew" wrote: http://www.newstarget.com/z021031.html Originally published November 9 2006 Soda warning: High sugar intake linked to pancreatic cancer (NewsTarget) On Wednesday, research was released from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden that showed people who drink soft drinks or add sugar to their coffee increase their risk of developing pancreatic cancer. It's just as well that I switched over to aspartame when I was diagnosed with diabetes, isn't it? My pancreas is in enough trouble already. Maybe you will be able to tell us all how effective your switch has been? Like do you still have Diabetes? Startling. Rod thinks that diabetes is curable; he can safely be added to the list of bizarros to be ignored. My question was not directed at you. Oo-er. Still not got the hang of usenet? And it hardly suggests that Diabetes is cureable. Did you not understand what you wrote? Asking if someone still has diabetes following a change in diet certainly does suggest that you think it's curable. Actually, it was a question, it suggested nothing of the sort, Rosalind. Your failure to understand yet one more thing, Jezebel, will surprise no-one. If someone asks if something has happened, it certainly does suggest that they think that that something is possible. Remedial English, Jez. Get real dimwit. and put yourself on your own list of of bizarros before you add others. If so, what do you believe is the cause? -- Peter Bowditch |
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Soda warning: High sugar intake linked to pancreatic cancer
"Vernon" anere@anhere wrote in message m... "Bozz" wrote in message ... "Vernon" anere@anhere wrote in message m... "Jan Drew" wrote in message t... http://www.newstarget.com/z021031.html Originally published November 9 2006 Soda warning: High sugar intake linked to pancreatic cancer ALL cancer has a link (high or low) to sugar intake. ALL cancer. People who breathe get it a lot as well, ALL people who breathe! Ian May you get what you deserve. FYI PET scans use al manner of methods to detect "sugar" concentrations. Stupid and nasty, a sad, sad combination. |
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Soda warning: High sugar intake linked to pancreatic cancer
"Jan Drew" wrote:
"Peter Bowditch" wrote in message .. . "Rod" wrote: "Peter Bowditch" wrote in message ... "Jan Drew" wrote: http://www.newstarget.com/z021031.html Originally published November 9 2006 Soda warning: High sugar intake linked to pancreatic cancer (NewsTarget) On Wednesday, research was released from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden that showed people who drink soft drinks or add sugar to their coffee increase their risk of developing pancreatic cancer. It's just as well that I switched over to aspartame when I was diagnosed with diabetes, isn't it? My pancreas is in enough trouble already. Maybe you will be able to tell us all how effective your switch has been? Like do you still have Diabetes? If so, what do you believe is the cause? I will have diabetes until I die. There is no cure. I do have it under reasonably good control, though, which I achieved by changing my diet, getting more exercise, and using medication )which I might not have to take forever). If I stop the metformin and go back to eating twice as much food as I need I will be back to where I was in a very short time. You did not answer Rod's question. OK, you've convinced me. It's all an act, because nobody could be as dumb as you pretend to be and still manage to turn a computer on. Rod asked "Like do you still have Diabetes?" I answered "I will have diabetes until I die". Rod asked "how effective your switch has been?" I answered "I do have it under reasonably good control, though, which I achieved by changing my diet, getting more exercise, and using medication )which I might not have to take forever)". Maybe you will be able to tell us all how effective your switch has been? Press the up arrow a couple of times. Nobody knows the cause, but, like many things, it appears to be a combination of genetics and environment. It is not caused by obesity (my spare tyre was a result of insulin resistance, not a cause), it is not caused by lethargy, it is not caused by eating sugar. Finding a cause will take the search for a cure a long way forward. You suffer from a chronic incurable disease, so you should understand that even if all the signs and symptoms are controlled the disease is still there. Diabetes is no different. If I went a month without my blood glucose level ever rising above 5mmol/l at any time I would be ecstatic. But I wouldn't be cured. -- Peter Bowditch -- Peter Bowditch aa #2243 The Millenium Project http://www.ratbags.com/rsoles Australian Council Against Health Fraud http://www.acahf.org.au Australian Skeptics http://www.skeptics.com.au To email me use my first name only at ratbags.com |
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