First of all, Doctor, let me say how much the community at large owes you for your tremendous research and energy on MSG and Aspartame.
Secondly, as time goes on, more and more people will hear your message and begin to feel appreciative of you.
But in the meantime, people are continuing to make themselves and their children ill with these awful food additives.
I want to tell you about a personal experience. For years I have suffered with terrible allergies and hay fever. One day a doctor gave me a sample of “Claritin” and the next time my allergies bothered me, I took one tablet.
Well, for the rest of the day, life was difficult. I could not get my brain to tell my muscles what to do. It’s as though there was a disconnect between the brain and the nervous system.
Of course I resolved to never take this product again. (It did relieve my allergies but at what a cost!)
Then recently a friend suggested that I take Loratadine. She offered me one of the OTC tablets she had with her. It was amazingly effective. I remarked on that – and added “I wish I had known about this – I cannot use Claritin because of the side effects it causes me.” I then explained to her about the weird brain-nervous system disconnect that I felt when taking Claritin.
She replied “Well, they are one and the same thing. If Claritin bothered you, I imagine that later today Loradatine will affect you too.”
As it turned out, it did not bother me at all. And later when I got to the store and checked out the respective labels of the two products, I found out that in the version of Loratadine I was taking, the manufacturing company did not add in Aspartame.
But in Claritin, guess what? Aspartame is added – and you pay extra for that as well.