Dear Group,
Here is an answer re what the inter-reaction was.

"...Dr. Roberts new medical text which answers all
questions on aspartame - Aspartame Disease: The Ignored Epidemic,
www.sunsentpress.com  or 1 800 814 - 9800.

Page 469:  Coumarin (Coumadin):

"Coumarin is commonly prescribed as an anticoagulant ("blood thinner") for
the treatment or prevention of serious problems caused by thrombosis (clot
formation) and embolism (the migration of a thrombus).  The vascular beds
frequently affected include the coronary arteries, the carotid arteries,
the inner lining of the heart (endocardium) in patients  with heart attacks
or irregular heart action (atrial fibrillation) from which embolism to the
7brain or lower extremities may originate, and veins in the lower
extremities and pelvis that are frequent sites for pulmonary emboli.

This form of therapy constitutes a major commitment for physicians,
particularly the need for continually monitoring the prothrombin
time.  Patient may bleed if the anticoagulant effect becomes
excessive.  Conversely, the loss of desired anticoagulation invites
recurrent of thrombosis or embolism.

The likelihood of interference by aspartame was raised in patients who had
been maintained on coumarin for extended periods without
difficulty.  Unexpectedly, their prothrombin times approximated the control
values (meaning a loss of anticoagulant effect), coupled with recurrent
thrombophlebitis or angina pectoris."

Ok?
Judith.


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