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View Post: Is It Safe For Young Children To Consume Products And Beverages ...
3 Dec 2009
Anyone with a nervous system disorder, even those with mental illness, should never ingest anything made with any artificial sweetener with the exception of mannitol or sorbitol. Nutrasweet DOES cross the blood-brain barrier. It can cause seizures in subceptible ... Nutrasweet is absolutely safe UNLESS one suffers from phenylketonuria. That is a dramatic and severe congenital illness, and there is no way it would be unrecognized very, very early in the child's life. ...
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View Post: Sapropterin: A New Therapeutic Agent for Phenylketonuria -- Hegge ...
25 Aug 2009 by Hegge, K. A, Horning, K. K, Peitz, G. J, Hegge, K.
Consequently, central nervous system (CNS) abnormalities can result, including impaired brain growth, microcephaly, and disturbances in neurotransmitter synthesis.4 If PKU remains undiagnosed or untreated, these CNS disturbances can ...
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View Post: Developmental Disabilities, Birth Defects, Physical Birth Defects ...
12 Oct 2009 by admin
After this point, they begin to lose brain and nervous system function. Eventually, boys with X-ALD lose so much of their brain and neural abilities that they appear to be in a “frozen” state, unable to move and communicate. ...
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View Post: The Aspartame Report
27 Nov 2009
Phenylalanine occurs naturally in the human body and degradation of aspartame in this essential amino acid is a health risk for people with phenylketonuria (PKU), a rare inherited disease that prevents phenylalanine converted to tyrosine ... Some formaldehyde is converted into formic acid, which may causeCentral nervous system depression, coma and death in certain quantities. Adverse effects of formaldehyde are irreversible genetic defects, degeneration of the white blood ...
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View Post: MedTRACK ~ メッドトラックの進化の過程と最新情報をUpdate ...
9 Nov 2009 by H.Suzuki
Brain and CNS tumors. Brain & Nervous System Cancer Breast cancer. Bronchiectasis Brucellosis Bulimia Nervosa Campylobacter infection. Cancer Cancer of Nose and Nasal Cavity Candidiasis Cannabis / marijuana Addiction Carcinoid Tumor ... Phenylketonuria Pleural Mesothelioma Pneumococcal Bacteremia pneumococcal meningitis. Pneumococcal Pneumonia Pneumothorax Polyarteritis Nodosa Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Polycythemia Polydactyly Polymyalgia Rheumatica ...
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View Post: The Undeclared Pandemic of: ASPARTAME, page 1
20 Nov 2009 by Scarcer
Phenylalanine is another amino acid and is found normally in the brain. It is advised that people with the genetic disorder, phenylketonuria (PKU) do not consume aspartame as they are unable to metabolize the phenylalanine that is produced on its hydrolysis. ... Formaldehyde is known to cause gradual damage to the nervous system, the immune system and has recently been shown to cause irreversible genetic damage at long-term, low-level exposure. ...
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View Post: Autism Blog - Childhood Serum Anti-Fetal Brain Antibodies Do Not ...
17 Sep 2009 by Sullivan
All newborns in developed countries are tested for the presence of Phenylketonuria. A positive test results in implementation of a phenylaline-free diet. All these implementations are associated with environmental insults associated with a ... Although autism is the result of a neurological abnormality, the cause of these fetal brain damage with the nervous system is unknown in most cases. Research findings indicate a strong genetic component. Most likely, environmental ...
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View Post: ADHD treatments: Phenylketonuria (PKU) or ADHD?
23 Apr 2009 by The ADHD Treatment Guide
As a result, they often suffer a number of physiological problems, in, but not limited to, the nervous system. The conversion process of phenylalanine to dopamine and how it relates to ADHD: Phenylketonurics are those individuals who, ... While smaller relative volumes in specific brain regions are often seen in ADHD, the overall head size differences are typically not as pronounced as for PKU. Interestingly, the effects of smaller head sizes and brain regions for both ...
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View Post: dangers of aspartame
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14 Aug 2009 by Yuri ...
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View Post: Susan M. Lark MD (Excerpted from the Women's Health Information
14 Oct 2009 by fibroid adenoma
An example is alcohol, which is especially toxic to the liver, brain and nervous system. Alcohol and sugar promote the growth of pathological microorganisms such as candida, which can worsen fatigue. ...
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