Hawaii Aspartame Bill Deferred

From Stephen Fox regarding Hawaii Aspartame Ban.

Hawaii Lawmakers’ Plan to Ban Aspartame: Update
Dr. Josh Green and his Health Committee ‘Defer’ the Bill, Thus Killing the Bill for this Session
By Stephen Fox

Rather than bring this House bill to ban aspartame to a vote in his Health Committee in the Hawaii House, which is what he said he would do only last Friday in the prior meeting of his committee, Chairman Josh Green M.D. today, Wednesday, “deferred at the discretion of the Chair” the bill carried by Rep. Mele Carroll to ban Aspartame. This shoots that particular bill down for this session. There still is a Senate Bill, but with more than 3,000 bills to consider, the Senate Bill to ban aspartame has yet to be scheduled for its hearing.

So much for consumer protection in Hawaii House. It didn’t even come to a vote in the committee, but a few members spoke seriously of putting together a Resolution for this session in Honolulu. Resolutions have no legal “teeth” in them, but they could be strong, as strong as the legislators themselves, like directly asking the FDA Commissioner to rescind the approval of Aspartame immediately, or at least to improve the accuracy of the labeling, and even to ask the Department of Health in Hawaii to take in complaints of patients and families of those who have actually died from aspartame/methanol/diketopiperazine poisoning, and then report back to the Legislature next year.

By then, of course, President Obama will have appointed a new FDA Commissioner, so those who feel strongly should be writing to him and the chap from Arizona, Mr.McCain. Consumer protection should be part of the agenda and choices in the 2008 Presidential Debates.

If the Resolution crafted by the Hawaii Representatives only asks the usual kind of thing, for the Department of Health to “review the literature,” or some other such pusillanimous mousey feeble intention, this would be a waste of Legislative time and paper, since the Department of Health Director, Dr. Fukino, has already indicated that she is completely in accordance with the phoney FDA approval for aspartame.

Besides, the medical testimony and letters sent to the House Health Committee members include all but tone of the top medical experts in the world on the subject of aspartame’s neurodegenerative effects. To me, it seems that the Hawaii DOH is not willing nor capable of doing much more than pulling down corporate-sponsored aspartame information from their corporate websites, which will tell you that this deadly poison is as “harmless as mother’s milk” or “just like salt and pepper,” the kind of jive the corporate lobbyists spout to legislators when their boards of directors begin to get a little worried.

All that will happen really is that more people in Hawaii will drink or consume aspartame and get migraines, brain tumors, Multiple Sclerosis, worse cases of diabetes than were ever imaginable, etc., and Hawaii will just observe an increase the death-by- aspartame body count; a real resolution would set up a repository for victim testimony all year round.

So far, only a few legislators in Hawaii or New Mexico or even Washington D.C. have given these neurotoxic carcinogenic poison manufacturers anything to worry about at all, since most of the legislators don’t seem too worried about anything either (what’s a little neurotoxic carcinogen too worry about, anyway?) or very ambitious about consumer protection ideals in the first place.

I had respectful and sincere high hopes for Dr. Green’s abilities for recognizing the medical realities of this neurotoxin’s effects, since it is found in 7000 food products and even in hundreds of children’s medications, despite it turning into methanol and formaldehyde in the child’s or the adult’s stomach and liver.

Thus, my faith in his medical degree and the fact that he is the only physician in the Legislature were perhaps misplaced. We will see what the Resolution has to say. In the meantime, my advice to Hawaiians: please protect yourself and your family and quit drinking and consuming products that contain aspartame, even though the manufacturers in Japan, the Board of Directors of Ajinomoto (world’s largest manufacturer of both Aspartame and another neurotoxic food additive, MSG), the Coca Cola distributors, the Wrigley’s Gum Board of Directors, and the people poisoning themselves with more diet sodas, are most certainly very happy and grateful with the work today by Josh Green, M.D., Chairman of the Hawaii House Health Committee.

Maybe someday this will dawn on him and the rest of the committee, but for the past, present and near future victims of aspartame poisoning in Hawaii, it will be too late.

Mahalo for sharing so many victims’ stories and physicians’ letters; I particularly appreciate New Mexico Senator Gerald Ortiz y Pino writing to the legislators to ask them to move this bill forward, and to not capitulate to corporate lobbyists from Ajinomoto and Coca Cola; I appreciate your help immensely.

All of our efforts will save lives in Hawaii, and, like leaded gas, DDT, and asbestos, the grim truth about aspartame will someday be known by all!

Stephen Fox
Managing Editor of the Santa Fe Sun News
Founder of New Millennium Fine Art
505 983-2002

Decision on Aspartame Bill Delayed Until Wednesday

Stephen Fox made a post here with updated information on the Hawaii Aspartame bill.

The Hawaii House Health Committee decided last week not enough evidence had been presented to prove aspartame was unsafe, and has given a few more days for this to be gathered and presented.

It’s not to late to send emails or call.  In the post above Stephen Fox gives some more information on the best way to do this.  Even if you have emailed or called before, consider doing it again for this hearing.

Our Daily Bread

Misshawthorn at Mustardplaster posted a few days ago about this film.  Indeed as she says, if you still have any romantic notions about where our food comes from, they will be gone after watching this film.  It’s rare, and not at all pretty, to get a glimpse inside the inner workings of factory farms in this way.  Mostly cameras, journalists and film makers are not welcome.

If you have a strong stomach and are interested in the truth about your food, this is a film not to be missed.

Hawaii Aspartame Bill Update

House Bill 2680 and Senate Bill 2506 are now being considered by the Hawaiian legislature. Both these bills must clear their respective health committees, and your help is needed!

The New Mexican attempts to ban aspartame failed because the bills died in committee.

Regardless of who you are, or where you live, consider sending the Hawaiian congresspeople an email, calling them or doing both. I’ll make some suggestions here on how to write an email and what to say. The most important thing is this has to be done quickly! I’m already several days late in making this post, decisions on these bills could be made at any minute, and almost certainly by the end of the week. Your email can be as long as you want, but a couple of sentences is enough if that’s all you want to say.

For everyone reading this who lives outside of Hawaii, let’s let the Hawaiian legislature know people all around the world are watching them!

Instead of saying ‘Hi’, ‘Dear’ or whatever, you should precede the name of the congressperson with ‘To The Honorable …’, possibly including their title and position, followed by a comma or colon. For example, ‘To The Honorable Senator David Y. Ige Chairman of Senate Health Committee:’ or shortened to ‘To The Honorable David Y. Ige:’.

Within the first few sentences of your email you should state your position clearly. For example, ‘I am writing to urge your support of Senate Bill 2506’ or ‘I ask you to please put your support behind recent measures to ban the food additive aspartame in the state of Hawaii’.

After this you should write something personal. You might include some of the following:

  • You or someone you know has been poisoned by aspartame.
  • The US Food and Drug Administration approval of the additive was a failure, and illegal.
  • Cover ups or apparent cover ups of scientific studies which show aspartame has killed laboratory rats and causes cancer.
  • Among other chemicals aspartame is metabolised to methyl alcohol and formaldehyde, a known neurotoxin and carcinogen. These have no place in our food supply regardless of level of concentration.
  • People are being misled by advertising campaigns that suggest there are health benefits to aspartame, when if fact these do not exist. In particular there is no truth to the idea that it helps you lose weight.
  • The list of known or suspected health problems is very long and complicated, and rather than waiting for these health problems to be painstakingly proved one at a time, it should be the responsibility of the aspartame manufactures to prove their product is safe, something they have not done. In the meantime, it should not remain on the market.

Feel free to add to this list with your own research, it’s easy to find a lot of information on the Internet on this subject. There are several posts on this blog to read through.

Finally be sure to include something about yourself and where you live.

Make sure to be polite in your email! Never make any personal attacks against a person or company. Also be sure to emphasise health concerns for Hawaiians, after all this is a measure intended to protect their health.

Thanks for caring about this, and remember please be prompt!

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SENATE:

David Y. Ige Chairman of Senate Health Committee
16th Senatorial District
Hawaii State Capitol, Room 215
415 South Beretania Street
Honolulu, HI 96813
phone 808-586-6230; fax 808-586-6231
E-mail sendige@Capitol.hawaii.gov

Carol Fukunaga, Senator, Vice Chair
11th Senatorial District
Hawaii State Capitol, Room 216
415 South Beretania Street
Honolulu, HI 96813
phone 808-586-6890; fax 808-586-6899
e-mail: senfukunaga@Capitol.hawaii.gov

HOUSE HEALTH COMMITTEE:

Josh Green, M.D., Chair
6th Representative District
Hawaii State Capitol, Room 327
415 South Beretania Street
Honolulu, HI 96813
phone 808-586-9605; fax 808-586-9608
From the Big Island, toll free 974-4000 + 69605
E-mail repgreen@Capitol.hawaii.gov

John Mizuno, Vice Chair
30th Representative District
Hawaii State Capitol, Room 436
415 South Beretania Street
Honolulu, HI 96813
phone 808-586-6050; fax 808-586-6051
E-mail repmizuno@Capitol.hawaii.gov