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    Default Sudden Cardiac Death and excitotoxins role

    Sudden Cardiac Death -
    The Role Of Aspartame, MSG
    And Other Excitotoxins
    By Russell L. Blaylock, MD
    2-28-5

    Over 460,000 people per year are now dying of a disorder called of sudden cardiac death according to CDC statistics.

    This is a condition striking otherwise healthy people, who have experienced no obvious symptoms of heart disease prior to their deaths. An alarming number of these deaths are occurring in young athletes, both in high schools, colleges, as well as among professional athletes.

    While cardiologists have found coronary disease and suspect previous scars from silent heart attacks in a number of these individuals, one mechanism is getting no attention at all, and that is excitotoxic damage caused by food additives and the artificial sweetener aspartame. This is despite growing evidence that the excitotoxic mechanism plays a major role in cardiac disease.

    Previously, it was thought that excitotoxin food additives, such as monosodium glutamate and aspartic acid in aspartame, cause their damage in the cardiovascular centers in the brain stem and/or by over stimulating sympathetic centers in the hypothalamus of the brain. Both of these mechanisms have been shown to result in sudden cardiac death in experimental animals.

    A particular deadly combination occurs in young athletes, which includes low magnesium intake, high calcium intake, low intake of omgea-3 fatty acids and excitotoxin food additives. Strenuous exercise- especially in extreme heat is known to deplete the body's magnesium stores, as is consumption of carbonated drinks and taking calcium supplements. In addition, adrenalin secretion, increased during exercise, increases heart muscle irritability and magnesium loss as well.

    When calcium supplements are taken in the face of existing magnesium deficiency, both magnesium and calcium is driven into the bones, resulting in a sudden magnesium depletion crisis. Low magnesium is known to produce both seizures and cause sudden cardiac arrest. In a classic experiment, it was found that stressing animals who were magnesium deficient resulted in an almost 100% mortality from sudden cardiac arrest. Adding magnesium cut mortality dramatically.

    A considerable amount of evidence has shown that low omega-3 fat intake significantly increases the risk and severity of cardiac arrhythmias, the main cause of sudden cardiac death. Likewise, a number of studies have shown that Americans are significantly deficient in these protective fats.

    Finally, recent research has shown that the brain is not the only tissue having glutamate receptors.

    Numerous glutamate receptors have been found within the heart's electrical conductions system, as well as heart muscle. When an excess of food-borne excitotoxins, such as MSG, hydrolyzed protein, soy protein isolate and concentrate, natural flavoring, sodium caseinate and aspartate from aspartame, are consumed, these glutamate receptors are over stimulated, producing cardiac arrhythmias.

    When magnesium stores are low, as we see in athletes, the glutamate receptors are so sensitive that even low levels of these excitotoxins can result in cardiac arrhythmias and death. This is especially so when combined with the other factors mentioned. Under such condition, free radicals and lipid peroxidation products build up within the muscle cells, leading to the same outcome.

    High consumption of aspartame adds an additional cardiac muscle toxin, methanol. A number of studies have shown that consuming aspartame and MSG (and similar excitotoxins) together greatly magnifies the toxicity. Young people live on junk foods, most of which contain a number of excitotoxin additives. Several studies have shown that the levels beings consumed by our youth equal those causing the damage in experimental animals. Humans are 5X more sensitive to these toxins than any animal.

    These same factors operate in older individuals as well. Most over age 50 years are depleted of magnesium, have low omega-3 fat intakes, are under stress and take a number of medications that worsen nutrition, especially magnesium levels. Because they are more likely to also have coronary artery disease and other medical conditions, their risk of sudden cardiac death is even higher.
    Both athletes and those over age 45 years should take magnesium supplements, antioxidants, omega-3 oils, eat more vegetables and avoid foods and artificial sweeteners containing excitotoxins such as aspartame and MSG. This will do a lot more than trying to rescue a person with an external defibrillator after the fact.

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    Dr. Blaylock's web site is www.russellblaylockmd.com He is author of Excitotoxins: The Taste That Kills and Health & Nutrition Secrets to Save Your Life. He can be seen in the movie, Sweet Misery: A Poisoned World on aspartame. You can get a copy from cori@soundandfuryproductions.com

    Dr. Betty Martini, Founder, Mission Possible Intl, 9270 River Club Parkway, Duluth, Georgia 30097 770 242-2599 www.dorway.com

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    Lynn, I'm learning a lot from you about the junk I've been eating and feeding to my family. And I thought we ate a pretty healthy diet at our house!

    This weekend, I bought juice for my kids to drink and told them no more soda. And I am going to wean myself off the soda and go to iced tea, unsweetened (my preference).

    I will check out magnesium supplements -- any recommendations?
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    Hi Jean, I am so happy that you are finding my information of use. If I can only help one person, it makes my day

    Our family has Magnesium powder delivered right to our door each month by UPS. You can go to www.vitaminsthatwork.com for more information. The name of the product is Natural Calm and it is superior to most magnesium supplements. The powder is best because it has a high absorbancy. I like the Rasberry Lemon

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    I'll check it out, Lynn. Thanks. Our morning news show had their weekly doctor consultant on earlier this week and he talked about magnesium. He said there are two forms -- magnesium oxide and one other which of course I can't recall.

    I've gone cold turkey -- no soda! I haven't had soda since Monday. I've been drinking lots of iced tea and water.
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    WOW Jean! Just be careful if you start getting a headache from the aspartame withdrawl. It means your body is starting to detox from the poison. Another supplement to help all of your cells detox, MSM with a dose of ascorbic acid. I take 2 grams a day of the MSM and 1000mgs of ascorbic acid. The MSM can cross the blood brain barrier as well and thats a good thing! As for different forms of magnesium, citrate is the most absorbable. Two reasons we like the Calm.......it's powder and it's citrate.

    keep me posted on this Jean

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    Yikes! Maybe I need to switch to water and start taking those Flaxseed supplements more regularly!

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    I'm finding that aspartame is in more stuff than I imagined. I've been buying what I thought was plain old sugar sweetened gum -- Wrigleys -- and discovered it has aspartame in it along with the regular sugar. I can't figure why unless it may be supposed to enhance the flavor.

    I can't chew gum with sorbitol -- terrible problems from that. So, I'm still hunting for some gum.

    No headaches yet, but I have been irritable. Hmmmm........

    I have not had a soda with aspartame yet. I did break down and buy Diet Rite soda -- it has Splenda in it. What's the scoop on Splenda?

    I'm still hunting a magnesium supplement. I may have to go to our local health food store or the GNC at the mall in the next town. WalMart doesn't seem to have it. I'll check out the other supplements too!
    ~~Jean~~

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