Ted Newsom wrote:
I'm not going to put myself in the position of disproving a factless claim, Charles. That's a logical impossibility. I've noted above a number of times, the person and the incident does not exist -- except in the repetition of this woman's story. Nor does about half of the insane claims she makes borne out my factual evidence. The MS claims, for instance, are pulled totally out of her ass. There are no statistics on this whatsoever linking aspartame to MS-- since there are no reliable figures on MS in the first place. She has no reference to what school issued her overnight and mythical doctor of medical degree (or whatever sort of doctorate she's claiming.) What, an online course in computer animation?

Nor am I throwing the baby out with the sweetened bathwater. Monsanto and everything it's ever made-- including Disneyland's House of Tomorrow-- may well be intentionally poisoning our bodies, our babies, our dogs and our cockroaches. But until someone shows me factually that this is true, I remain unconvenced. What I am trying to do-- here, as well as when we (or others) get into it with regard to extraordinary claims-- is demand extraordinary proof.
okay Ted here's some evidence from Dr. Russell Blaylock

http://www.sweetremedy.tv/pages/aspartamems.html