- New Mexico Governor William Blaine Richardson
III has been requested by 10 New Mexico State Senators in a letter to declare
a state of public health emergency, in accordance with NMSA 12-10A-5.
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- To wit:
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- "The nature of the emergency derives
from 70% of the adults and 40% of the children in New Mexico having consumed
methanol and formaldehyde, the resultant metabolites from their ingestion
of aspartame. The conditions that cause the emergency are the fact that
the G.D. Searle Corporation ramrodded the approval of this illegal drug
through the United States Food and Drug Administration in 1981 asa 'food
additive.' It is now found in over 6,000 food products and over 600 children's
medications,vitamins, and aspirin."
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- "The expected duration of the emergency
is more than thirty days necessary to prevent further instances of methanol/formaldehyde
poisoning, and will end when all products containing aspartame, a poisonous
and deleterious food additive are removed from sale in New Mexico in accordance
with statutes in the New Mexico Food act."
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- Richardson has been requested by the
10 Senators to recognize aspartame disease as a public health emergency
on February 13, 2006.
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- The Senators include Judiciary Chairman,
Cisco Mc Sorley; Indian Affairs Chairman, John Pinto, Navajo; Rules Chair,
Linda Lopez; Conservation Chairman, Carlos Cisneros, Finance Committee
Vice Chair, John Arthur Smith; Corporations Committee, Bernadette Sanchez;
Indian Affairs Vice Chairman, Lidio Rainaldi; Rules Vice Chair, John Grubesic;
Gerald Ortiz y Pino,and Leonard Tsosie, Navajo.
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- Most of the New Mexico Legislators have
been given copies of Cori Brackett's DVD, Sweet Misery, to educate them
during the Interim before next Session for the New Mexico Legislature.
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- To be apprised of Governor Richardson's
response, call Deputy Secretary of Communications Phal Shipley (505)827-3000.
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- Also see the New York Times Aspartame/Methanol/Formaldehyde
in 6000 manufactured food products: article Feb.12,2006 by Melanie Warner.
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- For more information on the neurodegenerative
effects of Aspartame from Neurosurgeon Russell Blaylock, contact him in
Ridgeland, Mississippi, through Dr. Betty Martini, D.Hum. (770) 242-2599.
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- For medical effects, particularly the
effects of aspartame/methanol/formaldehyde on diabetics, please contact
Internist H.J. Roberts, author of Aspartame Disease: An FDA Approved Epidemic,
through Dr. Martini (770) 242-2599 hjrobertsmd@aol.com
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- For information on discussions between
state's Attorneys General regarding Aspartame suits similar to the Tobacco
Suits of the 1990's, please contact Eliot Spitzer of New York; Mike Hatch
of Minnesota; former Attorney General of Mississippi, Mike Moore; former
Attorney General of Washington, now Governor Christine O. Gregoire; Attorney
General Drew Edmondson of Oklahoma; Attorney General of California, William
Lockyer; Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan; Deputy Attorney General
of California, Ed Weil; Deputy Attorney General of New Mexico, Stuart Bluestone,
and the next Attorney General of New Mexico, Dr. Gary King, Ph.D. Chemistry.
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- New Mexico Secretary of Health is Michelle
Lujan Grisham and Secretary of Public Safety is John Denko.
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- For more articles on Aspartame, please
see website for World Natural Health Organization: www.wnho.net
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- Stephen Fox, Founder, New Mexico Nutrition
Council International Board of Honorary Advisors of World Natural Health
Organization stephen@santafefineart.com (505) 983-2002
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