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In article , Paul G wrote:
Let's keep out of the debate over aspartame's safety. This is an exercise in getting some primary source evidence. I just want to find out if SWA does indeed have such a policy. Are there any crew out there who can confirm or deny? It sounds pretty silly on the face of it. Aspartame is consumed in vast quantities - if it was dangerous, it'd have shown up by now. -- Dylan Smith, Castletown, Isle of Man Flying: http://www.dylansmith.net Frontier Elite Universe: http://www.alioth.net "Maintain thine airspeed, lest the ground come up and smite thee" |
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"Shawn Hearn" wrote in message
A friend of mine who is on a bit of an anti aspartame crusade, tells me that SWA no longer allows pilots to be served diet coke for fear of some dire medical consequences. It sounds like an attempt to start an urban legend. Others have come befo http://www.snopes.com/toxins/aspartame.asp -- John T http://tknowlogy.com/TknoFlyer http://www.pocketgear.com/products_s...veloperid=4415 ____________________ |
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On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 08:24:19 -0400, "John T" wrote:
"Shawn Hearn" wrote in message A friend of mine who is on a bit of an anti aspartame crusade, tells me that SWA no longer allows pilots to be served diet coke for fear of some dire medical consequences. It sounds like an attempt to start an urban legend. Others have come befo http://www.snopes.com/toxins/aspartame.asp I don't place a lot of credibility in snopes either, but the only thing aspertame does ot me is a bad headache and a hearty case of stomach cramps and the ... ahem... green apple two step. Only lasts a couple of hours. I'd hate to cough or sneeze during a bout though. Ever been in a dairy barn after the cows have been turned out in the fields right after the corn was picked? Don't stand behind them and if you hear one cough... "Duck!" Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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EXactly, you have it right there. If they really wanted to find out
something regarding SW's policy, a quick phone call could have sorted it out... """"I've got a mate, who heard that all insert airline here employees aren't allowed to have sex for two days before they fly... It's something to do with studies about how it affects your concentration..."""" "John T" wrote in message ... "Shawn Hearn" wrote in message A friend of mine who is on a bit of an anti aspartame crusade, tells me that SWA no longer allows pilots to be served diet coke for fear of some dire medical consequences. It sounds like an attempt to start an urban legend. Others have come befo http://www.snopes.com/toxins/aspartame.asp -- John T http://tknowlogy.com/TknoFlyer http://www.pocketgear.com/products_s...veloperid=4415 ____________________ |
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"AC" wrote in message ...
EXactly, you have it right there. If they really wanted to find out something regarding SW's policy, a quick phone call could have sorted it out... Yeh, I won't be so stupid as to post a question on a newsgroup anymore :-) It looks like the last place to get any useful information. No one from Southwest whether flight or cabin crew or with access to such a person must read or post anything on these groups. I'll just have to wait until next time I fly Southwest. |
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"Paul G" wrote in message
om... "AC" wrote in message ... EXactly, you have it right there. If they really wanted to find out something regarding SW's policy, a quick phone call could have sorted it out... Yeh, I won't be so stupid as to post a question on a newsgroup anymore :-) It looks like the last place to get any useful information. No one from Southwest whether flight or cabin crew or with access to such a person must read or post anything on these groups. I'll just have to wait until next time I fly Southwest. And offer the pilot a Diet Coke? Paul |
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Dylan Smith wrote in message ...
In article , Paul G wrote: Let's keep out of the debate over aspartame's safety. This is an exercise in getting some primary source evidence. I just want to find out if SWA does indeed have such a policy. Are there any crew out there who can confirm or deny? It sounds pretty silly on the face of it. Aspartame is consumed in vast quantities - if it was dangerous, it'd have shown up by now. Peanuts have been consumed in vast quantities for a long time too. I've *never* personally known or even heard of anyone having having any peanut allergy problems, yet we see all kinds of warnings labels on products containing peanuts these days. Aspartame metabolizes into 10% methyl alchohol, a potent neurotoxin, in the human body. Methanol, as we know, then metabolizes into formaldehyde. Nice stuff. Here's just one of thousands of references: TI: Neuropsychological and biochemical investigations in heterozygotes for phenylketonuria during ingestion of high dose aspartame (a sweetener containing phenylalanine). AU: Trefz-F; de-Sonneville-L; Matthis-P; Benninger-C; Lanz-Englert-B; Bickel- H SO: Hum-Genet. 1994 Apr; 93(4): 369-74 JN: HUMAN-GENETICS "Upon ingestion, aspartame is completely metabolized to two amino acids and methanol (approximately 50% phenylalanine, 40% aspartic acid, and 10% methanol)." In the body, virtually all of the Aspartame gets metabolized thru the liver too, it doesn't pass thru and get excreted unmetabolized like many other chemical substances. When Aspartame-sweetened diet sodas first became popular in the mid-late 1980's, I drank them like crazy, until I began getting bad "eye socket" headaches with a strange toxic feeling to them, a hangover-like feeling a lot like after breathing lacquer thinner fumes in a paint booth, then the bad news stories about aspartame started emerging and I began reading all I could about it. Sure enough, I drink two cans of diet soda, and within an hour or two... bad headache with that characteristic toxic feeling to it. I ceased drinking these diet sodas after learning about the methanol problem and never had that kind of headache again, and it's been almost 15 years since I ceased drinking diet sodas. However, I can still consume small amounts of candy or chewing gum sweetened with aspartame and it doesn't bother me, but I dare not drink a can of diet soda. |
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"Rutger" wrote in message
om... It sounds pretty silly on the face of it. Aspartame is consumed in vast quantities - if it was dangerous, it'd have shown up by now. Peanuts have been consumed in vast quantities for a long time too. I've *never* personally known or even heard of anyone having having any peanut allergy problems, yet we see all kinds of warnings labels on products containing peanuts these days. They haven't banned them from the cockpit though. Aspartame has some very real, well-documented medical issues with it. But only for a relatively small segment of the population. The issues should be used to educate potentially susceptible people, but it wouldn't make sense to base a global ban on aspartame on those issues. Pete |
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"Peter Duniho" wrote in message ...
"Rutger" wrote in message om... Aspartame has some very real, well-documented medical issues with it. But only for a relatively small segment of the population. The issues should be used to educate potentially susceptible people, but it wouldn't make sense to base a global ban on aspartame on those issues. True. But how do we determine if we are part of that small segment? As a pilot, I don't want to put my medical in jeprody by taking a chance on having an unexplained seizure. -- Gene Seibel Hangar 131 - http://pad39a.com/gene/plane.html Because I fly, I envy no one. |
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