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diabetes and POPS (persistent organic pollutants: dioxins, PCBs, BPA), DH Lee, DR Jacobs, YL Guo, ED Rosen, and other recent studies -- is formaldehyde from the 11% methanol part of aspartame a co-factor? Murray 2008.09.22
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From: Marshall Price <d0213...@yahoo.com>
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Subject: Re: diabetes and POPS (persistent organic pollutants: dioxins, PCBs,
BPA), DH Lee, DR Jacobs, YL Guo, ED Rosen, and other recent studies -- is
formaldehyde from the 11% methanol part of aspartame a co-factor? Murray
2008.09.22
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Rich Murray wrote:
> diabetes and POPS (persistent organic pollutants: dioxins, PCBs, BPA),
> DH Lee, DR Jacobs, YL Guo, ED Rosen, and other recent studies -- is
> formaldehyde from the 11% methanol part of aspartame a co-factor?
That post was an excellent contribution! But I, too, wonder about
the answer to your question. How serious are the formaldehyde and
methanol, and how well equipped are our livers to cope with them?
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Marshall Price of Miami
Known to Yahoo as d021317c