Mary Nash Stoddard

Is an expert witness, journalist, award winning consumer advocate and
lecturer at leading universities. She has been an appointed judge for the
State of Texas and a talk show host to name a few. She had given up her
freelance work with Hollywood film producers in 1984, to devote time helping
her husband, Mike, through radiation and chemotherapy treatments for a brain
tumor. After he died in 1985 at age 42, Mary also suffered a life
threatening illness - eosinophilia-myalgia - that she and her doctor
attributed to the consumption of aspartame. When she stopped using
aspartame, the serious neurological and physical symptoms she was suffering
gradually began to improve. Using her background in journalism, Mary
uncovered many others with similar stories. She went on to co-found the
Aspartame Consumer Safety Network with the successful Washington consumer
advocate James S Turner.
Having helped thousands who have also been affected by Aspartame over the
past 20 years, Mary and James have been joined by dozens of researchers and
health care professionals who now work with ACSN. Mary has spent thousands
of hours giving interviews to Radio, TV and newspaper journalists all over
the world. In 1998 and 1999, Mary was a select member of the President’s
Council on Food Safety.
Her work has resulted numerous articles in virtually every type of visual
and printed media and a hard-hitting 250 page report: Deadly Deception -
Story of Aspartame. For further information: You can contact Mary at
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www.aspartamesafety.com
or P.O. Box 2001, Frisco, Texas 75034 U.S.