Lupus - Good And Bad News
By Dr. Betty Martini
8-11-11
If the patient is on aspartame get off of it. Aspartame Disease mimics and can
precipitate lupus. In cases where it just mimics it, it usually is gone on
abstinence and detoxification. In the cases where it actually precipitated it,
but the victim was warned in time and abstained, at least in the ones I know of,
they became asymptomatic.
Here is how it happens as explained by Dr. James Bowen: "The ability of methyl
alcohol/formaldehyde to create antigenicity, especially as combined in APM
molecules is so great as to cause severe autoimmune reactions to the tissues
deformed by formaldehyde polymerization, adduct formation. The immune system
turns against the victim's tissues: Lupus".
Personally, I would worry about dangerous drugs. One doctor told me he wouldn't
even prescribe a new drug until it was on the market for a year, and not for his
family until it was on the market 5 years. I have a feeling this one was made
because so many people have lupus from aspartame. I've heard of too many victims
of aspartame lupus who weren't warned because they did not have the above
information and lost their lives. So the reason for this note is to warn all
lupus victims if they are on aspartame get off of it.
Remember aspartame is an adjuvant, an immune stimulator, and adjuvants all cause
the same things, autism, MS, lupus, ALS, Parkinson's and other neurological
problems. Aspartame (NutraSweet, AminoSweet, Canderel, E951, Benevia, Equal,
etc.) is not an additive but an addictive, excitoneurotoxic, carcinogenic,
genetically engineered drug and adjuvant that damages the mitochondria and
interacts with drugs and vaccines.
So, if someone reading this is on aspartame and has lupus, the first thing they
should do is get off the aspartame and see if their symptoms disappear.
Regards,
Betty