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Excitotoxins: The Taste That Kills
by Russell L. Blaylock
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Paperback:
320 pages
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Publisher:
Health Press (NM) (December 1, 1996)
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Language:
English
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ISBN-10:
0929173252
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ISBN-13:
978-0929173252
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Product
Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.9 inches
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Shipping Weight:
1.11 pounds

Nutrasweet (Aspartame) has been scientifically linked to brain
tumors, brain cell damage and neurological conditions such as
Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. According to author Russell
Blaylock, MD, a practicing, board-certified neurosurgeon, we are
witnessing enormous damage to the brain and nervous system due to
the ever-increasing amount of Nutrasweet and other excitotoxic
subtances added to our foods.
With detailed accuracy citing well over five hundred scientific
studies, Neurosurgeon Blaylock explores the "must-know" dangers of
these substances being added indiscriminately to our food supply.
Mike Wallace of "60 Minutes" and his research team used the book
Excitotoxins: The Taste That Kills, as one of their sources to
report on the increasing evidence of a brain tumor connection.
Their December 29, 1996, program didn't, however, delve into the
enormous epidemic of illness caused by the increasing use of these
substances. Dr. Blaylock's book exposes it all in detail--from the
questionable history of "approvals" in the 1970s and the 1980s to
the increasing body of evidence showing serious brain effects,
government inaction, and industry propaganda and cover-up.
The use of aspartame, hydrolyzed vegetable protein, and monosodium
glutamate in prepared foods and beverages continues to increase on
a yearly basis. Dr. Blaylock clearly demonstrates that the
neurotoxic potential of excitotoxins such as MSG and aspartame
(NUTRASWEET ) is so overwhelming that it can no longer be ignored.
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