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Dr. Betty Martini,D.Hum

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tried to prevent

independent studies, and Gregory Gordon who did

the original UPI Investigation

http://www.dorway.com/upipaper.txt and

http://www.dorway.com/upipart2.html once wrote an article on this.

And the studies keep coming. One in Greece

http://www.wnho.net/new_greek_aspartame_studies.htm

shows neurological problems and memory

loss. Bottom line Alzheimers. Another in

Liverpool shows aspartame interaction:

http://www.organicconsumers.org/toxic/msg010306.cfm

Actually aspartame interacts with all drugs and

vaccines: http://www.wnho.net/aspartame_interacts.htm

Dr. Ralph Walton's research showed 92% of all

independent peer reviewed studies show the

problems aspartame causes: http://www.dorway.com/peerrev.html

Now the FDA is obligated to recall aspartame and

invoke the Delaney Amendment which says if a

product produces cancer in animals it cannot be

put in food. Their own FDA toxicologist, Dr.

Adrian Gross told Congress this should have been done in the beginning.

http://www.wnho.net/cancer_study_obligates_recall.htm

Aspartame should never have been approved, and

how Don Rumsfeld got it approved when the FDA

said no is told by James Turner, Atty, in the

aspartame documentary, Sweet Misery: A Poisoned

World, www.amazon.com or Barnes & Noble. Here is the clip:

http://www.soundandfury.tv/pages/Rumsfeld2.html

My favorite quote: Teamwork is the fuel that

allows common people to produce uncommon

results. One thing the aspartame

manufacturers bottomless checkbook can't stop is

consumer power in action. We certainly have

reached critical mass with great exponentiation

thanks to the great work of Mission Possible

activists, and victims the world over, and the

media who have helped us get the world out for

years. So many organizations have published on

aspartame toxicity, and thanks also to the

attorneys like James Turner, Stevan Looney and

others who have helped us. We are now taking

aspartame brain tumor cases for attorneys in New

York and we hope this will finally remove

aspartame from the marketplace. We are starting

with New York and New Jersey. And, of course,

our hero's the world experts, the physicians who

have provided the facts, allowing us as

messengers to bring the truth to the people. And

thank you Mark Gold, Aspartame Toxicity Center,

www.holisticmed.com/aspartame. There are many

others in the fight that publish our material and

help and their efforts are part of the

exponentiation of aspartame toxicity

awareness. This includes the webmasters who host

the information to the public.

Special thanks to Ed Gunneweg, Mission Possible

Holland, who has worked so hard for so many

years, as well as to Christiane Martens, UN

Observer, publishing in Holland and the world.

We thank Roger Williams a member of Parliament in

England who has called for a ban, Stephen Fox in

New Mexico and Robin Goodwin, demanding a ban in the Falkland Islands.

And all Mission Possible activists lined up to

demand bans in other states and countries.

This would be a happy day for Dave Rietz, Mission

Possible South Carolina, who lost his life to

aspartame. He created www.dorway.com to alert

the world. It will always remain as a memorial

to his name. We will never forget him.

The first domino has fallen. Let's keep on

working team and get this toxin off the market

for it has truly poisoned the world. Stephen Fox

and myself have asked that the doors of

Ajinomoto, aspartame manufacturer, to be shut down as well.

Dr. Betty Martini, D.Hum, Founder

Mission Possible International

9270 River Club Parkway

Duluth, Georgia 30097

770 242-2599

www.wnho.net (aspartame information list on banner)

www.dorway.com

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30.03.2006 08:16

HUGIN NEWS/Holland Sweetener Company to exit from aspartame business

Holland Sweetener Company VoF (HSC) has today

announced its decision to withdraw from the

aspartame business, including Twinsweet. HSC is a

50/50 joint venture between Royal DSM N.V. (the

Netherlands) and Tosoh Corporation (Japan). The

company will terminate its activities at the end

of 2006 and as a consequence will discontinue the

production of aspartame in the fourth quarter of 2006.

The global aspartame markets are facing

structural oversupply, which has caused worldwide

strong price erosion over the last 5 years. This

has resulted in a persistently unprofitable

business position for HSC. No significant

improvements are expected in the near or

foreseeable future. The decision to withdraw from

this business is in line with DSM's Vision 2010 -

Building on Strengths strategy, in which

profitable innovative growth and value creation are key objectives.

The termination of HSC's business operations will

affect around 100 jobs on the site in Geleen (the

Netherlands). DSM expects to be able to re-assign

the majority of these people to other positions.

The social plan of DSM Limburg is applicable.

DSM does not expect the decision to have a

material impact on its overall corporate

financial performance in 2006. In Q1 2006 DSM

will - in relation to this decision- record an

exceptional item of approximately EUR 10 million net.

About DSM DSM is active worldwide in nutritional

and pharma ingredients, performance materials and

industrial chemicals. The company creates

innovative products and services that help

improve the quality of life. DSM's products are

used in a wide range of end markets and

applications such as human and animal nutrition

and health, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals,

automotive and transport, coatings, housing and

electrics & electronics (E&E). DSM's strategy,

named Vision 2010 - Building on Strengths,

focuses on accelerating profitable and innovative

growth of the company's specialties portfolio.

Market-driven growth, innovation and increased

presence in emerging economies are key drivers of

this strategy. The group has annual sales of over

EUR 8 billion and employs some 22,000 people

worldwide. DSM ranks among the global leaders in

many of its fields. The company is headquartered

in the Netherlands, with locations in Europe,

Asia, Africa and the Americas. More information

about DSM can be found at www.dsm.com.

About Holland Sweetener Company Holland Sweetener

Company (HSC) is a 50/50 joint venture between

DSM (the Netherlands) and Tosoh (Japan)

established in 1985. A unique aspartame process

was developed using technology from both parents.

In 1988, the first aspartame production unit was

started up in the Netherlands, with subsequent

expansions making HSC the largest aspartame

producer in Europe. HSC supplies customers all

over the world from its plant in the Netherlands

via a global network of sales offices, agents and distributors.

Twinsweet(TM) was discovered in 1995 as part of a

research program to develop aspartame-based new

sweetener concepts for the food and nutraceutical

industries. HSC has filed several patents on the

Twinsweet(TM) product, the production process and

the use of the product. More information about

HSC can be found at www.hollandsweetener.com.

For more information:

DSM Corporate Communications DSM Investor

Relations Nelleke Barning Dries Ausems tel. +31

(0) 45 tel. +31 (0) 45 5782864 5782017 fax +31

(0) 45 5782595 fax +31 (0) 45 e-mail 5740680

investor.relations@dsm.com e-mail

media.relations@dsm.com http://hugin.info/130663/R/1042001/169863.pdf