This is a Must Read If You or a Loved One Has Been Diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis
Tuesday, September 18, 2012 @ 11:04 PM
An artificial sweetener, aspartame, sold under the names of NutraSweet and Canderel, can mimic the signs and symptoms of MS.
Because MS is mostly likely caused by a number of insults to the body, including heavy metals (e.g. mercury) and neurotoxins (e.g. aspartame), wouldn’t it be worth considering going on an aspartame-free diet for a couple of weeks?
And for those who feel they can’t for fear of putting on weight, we have already learned recently that drinking artificially-sweeted drinks over the years not only doesn’t help keep the weight off, but can actually cause you to put on pounds.
By the way, even if you haven’t been diagnosed with MS, if you are a habitual consumer of aspartame and have had recurring headaches, nausea, dizziness, vision disturbances or other symptoms (see below), you might want to try the aspartame-free diet as well.
For excellent in-depth information on the subject, go to
And for a list of aspartame-induced symptoms, have a look at the letter sent to the author of the above website from the US Federal Drug Administration back in 1995- and yes, this stuff is still on the market 17 years later!