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<blockquote data-quote="zand" data-source="post: 710524" data-attributes="member: 85197"><p>Well thanks for this video. I agree! Yes aspartame made my depression worse. It also made me gain weight through increasing my insulin resistance, which in turn made my depression even worse. I had awful shooting pains in my face, jaw and head. My GP said 'it was one of those things' My dentist agreed with me that it was probably the aspartame. </p><p></p><p>I'm glad I saw the video, but I also wished I hadn't. There is a link about sweeteners causing premature birth. My first son was born 10 weeks early. There is also a link about behavioural problems. He was borderline hyperactive (I managed to cope with him so that he didn't need special treatment, but boy was it difficult!) As a Mum I feel guilty about possibly causing these problems for my child (lol who is now 28!). I'm wondering if I may have caused my younger son's dyslexia too by sweeteners interfering with his brain development. The annoying thing is I gave up alcohol so that it wouldn't harm him and sweeteners may have been even worse. Oh well, you can't act on something when you don't know about it can you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zand, post: 710524, member: 85197"] Well thanks for this video. I agree! Yes aspartame made my depression worse. It also made me gain weight through increasing my insulin resistance, which in turn made my depression even worse. I had awful shooting pains in my face, jaw and head. My GP said 'it was one of those things' My dentist agreed with me that it was probably the aspartame. I'm glad I saw the video, but I also wished I hadn't. There is a link about sweeteners causing premature birth. My first son was born 10 weeks early. There is also a link about behavioural problems. He was borderline hyperactive (I managed to cope with him so that he didn't need special treatment, but boy was it difficult!) As a Mum I feel guilty about possibly causing these problems for my child (lol who is now 28!). I'm wondering if I may have caused my younger son's dyslexia too by sweeteners interfering with his brain development. The annoying thing is I gave up alcohol so that it wouldn't harm him and sweeteners may have been even worse. Oh well, you can't act on something when you don't know about it can you? [/QUOTE]
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