Do read this if you want to make sense of the present Diet Coke/Pepsi experiment using Mentos.
Ok if you do not drink the combination.
(link)
Title “Aspartame, Methanol and Public Health”.
http://thetruthaboutstuff.com/pdf/(1)%20Aspartame%20Methanol%20and%20the%20Public%20Health%201984.pdf
Also linked to blindness
“.. Aspartame is a poison because it turns into poison when consumed. The gist of my objection to the sweetener is that every [...]
Archive for April, 2008
Aspartame, Methanol and Public Health
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged aspartame, mentos, methanol, multiple scleriosis on April 28, 2008 | 1 Comment »
What makeths a good reading.
Posted in Language, Philosophy, tagged brevity, euphemism, journalistic writings, reading on April 27, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
It is not too difficult to gauge. But one thing for sure , the writings have to be smooth. If you notice my intentionally use of the word “But” to commence the second sentence, might draw a few or even many “Oh my God! such bad grammar” to the seemingly well-schooled English-educated [...]
Aspartame – killing us sweetly?
Posted in Health, tagged aspartame, autism, hyperactive, neurotoxin, Phenylalanine on April 24, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I always tell my kid NOT to consume anything that is SUGAR-FREE. No. Not because I wanted them to be obese but because I have been following the controversial topic on aspartame as a NEURO-TOXIIN for some time now.
When I said SUGAR-FREE, it mostly meant ASPARTAME (a brain chemical agent) that had been [...]
Changes in running speed in a 100km ultramarathon race
Posted in Health, Unwise, heat stroke, tagged isotonic, isotonic drinks, osteoporosis, ultramarathon on April 24, 2008 | 1 Comment »
This article “Changes in running speed in a 100km ultramarathon race” dated 2004 found that the fastest group had a smaller deviation in running speed as compared to the slowest group that had the greatest deviation in running speed is actually quite pretty obvious but the research here does establish my synopsis.
My synopsis here is [...]
Magnesium Sulphate to prevent brain edema (swelling) injuries and childbirth deaths
Posted in Health, heat stroke, tagged brain edeman, Eclampsia, isotonic, magnesium, potassium on April 19, 2008 | 2 Comments »
In my own course of research on the effect of Magnesium, I chanced upon the compound Magnesium Sulphate (commonly known as Epsom salt) for treating both brain edema injuries and also to prevent child birth deliveries deaths. So what is the link between both supposedly different topic? Well you see, for brain edema [...]
Toxic plastic polycarbonate water bottles?
Posted in Health, Uncategorized, tagged toxity, water bottle on April 12, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Saw two articles from internet today that warned about the danger of Type 7 plastic water bottles that apparently leach bisphenol A (BPA) in hot liquids. However, I would suggest to be discerning about preliminary findings. Not sure if it is an ongoing water bottle manufacturers war. Anyway aluminium or stainless steel bottles [...]
It is brain edema, my dear “The Science of Sport” @blogspot
Posted in Health, Uncategorized, tagged brain edema, hyponat on April 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I saw this incredible footage on this blogspot called “The Science of Sport” on how two sport scientist whilst marveling at the “Marathon survivorship – physiology of some courageous marathon finishes”, apparently, missed the whole point of it. It is actually brain edema and the poor marathoner, Gabrielle Andersen-Scheiss was actually suffering from brain [...]
Defibrillator for marathoners to include electrolyte jabs
Posted in Health, Ideas, Unwise, heat stroke, tagged brain death, brain edema, defibrillator, sudden death on April 11, 2008 | 1 Comment »
As I have often harped on the importance of adequate electrolytes for the health being of the general populace, I often wondered if those running a marathon and being a victim of brain edema through excessive water intake without adequate electrolytes, then using a defibrillator may actually be of no use since that poor guy [...]
Ultramarathon runners and Elderly people: Be forewarned about the danger of muscle wastings
Posted in Health, tagged fats-burning, muscle-burning, Sarcopenia, ultra marathon on April 11, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I would like to point out the danger of running non-stop ultra marathons like two marathons back-to-back without any rest in between. This is because your body having ran out stored carbohydrates to burn would then resort to burning of fats. When this also wears out, its last resort would be your [...]
ERP: Safer for errant motorists to enter and pay later.
Posted in Ideas, Uncategorized, tagged ERP, traffic conditions on April 9, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I was in Melbourne on a holiday trip a few years ago. We rented a car and I was the brave one trying to negotiate both the traffic and directions to our holiday apartment some five hours in the suburbs in Mornington Peninsula. To my surprise being foreign there was not a problem. [...]