American Medical Association (AMA)
"Dextrose- another
name for the sugar glucose"
https://file.lacounty.gov/SDSInter/dmh/159358_AMAGlossaryofMedicalTerms_Ver1.0.pdf
"Glucose- a sugar
that is the main source of energy for the body"
https://file.lacounty.gov/SDSInter/dmh/159358_AMAGlossaryofMedicalTerms_Ver1.0.pdf
"Hypoglycemia-
abnormally low levels of glucose in the blood"
https://file.lacounty.gov/SDSInter/dmh/159358_AMAGlossaryofMedicalTerms_Ver1.0.pdf
REBUTTAL:
Glucose is, in fact,
naturally present in all living organisms that is essential for their
survival.
What is glucose?
The American Medical
Association is claiming that “dextrose” is “the main source of energy for the
body.” [FALSE]
The American Medical
Association is also claiming that hypoglycemia is “abnormally low levels of
“dextrose” [cornstarch sugar/D-glucose, 21CFR184.1857] in the blood;” since they
are claiming that dextrose and glucose are “one and the same.” [FALSE]
Dextrose is the
chemical name for cornstarch sugar/D-glucose, 21CFR184.1857, and is utilized as
a glucose (blood sugar)-elevating agent in IV drips. Since
these IV drips contain allergenic corn proteins, they are contraindicated for
administration to corn-allergic patients in the package insert.
Published in a Medical Journal:
"Dextrose-containing
solutions pose a significant risk to patients allergic to corn. Dextrose used
for IV fluids is prepared by . . . hydrolysis of cornstarch."
https://journals.lww.com/anesthesia-analgesia/Fulltext/2019/05000/Excipients_in_Anesthesia_Medications.11.aspx
Golisano Children's
Hospital warns of the danger of dextrose and cornstarch (noted in
introduction).
Scroll down to
"Dextrose (Food and Drug Uses)"
https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/childrens-hospital/nutrition/corn-free.aspx
DEXTROSE: CORNSTARCH
SUGAR/D-GLUCOSE FACTS
Dextrose can prove
fatal to individuals with an IgE-mediated allergy to corn.
https://dextrosecornsugarfacts21cfr1841857.quora.com/
CRITICAL: Synthetic formulations cannot be declared
"biochemically identical" to the natural counterpart when the
synthetic formulation can PROVE FATAL to humans.
Glucose (natural) vs.
D-Glucose (synthetic)
https://glucosenaturalvsdglucosesynthetic.quora.com/
HOW DO GLUCOSE-ELEVATING AGENTS WORK?, RxList
https://www.rxlist.com/glucose-elevating_agents/drug-class.htm
Re: Hypoglycemia
I am a corn-allergic
citizen diagnosed with “nocturnal reactive non-diabetic hypoglycemia;”
therefore, dextrose (cornstarch sugar/D-glucose)-containing IV fluids cannot be
administered to me. As a result, I
suffered an acute hypoglycemic episode (BS: 52) while hospitalized requiring
emergency intervention.
This is when I became
aware that there is currently NO PROTOCOL for treating hypoglycemic
corn-allergic patients. The hospital
had no corn-free glucose (blood sugar)-elevating agents available to treat my
hypoglycemic episode.
The nurse had to inject an
antihistamine into my IV due to my acute allergic reaction to the corn-derived
ascorbic acid (synthetic vitamin C) in the orange juice. Thankfully, I survived this episode of acute
hypoglycemia, and now take organic honey w/me to the hospital if not admitted
due to an emergency. I want to raise awareness of this CRITICAL CONCERN for
hypoglycemic corn-allergic patients.
CRITICAL: Synthetic formulations cannot be declared "biochemically
identical" to the natural counterpart when the synthetic formulation
can PROVE FATAL to humans.
Ascorbic Acid
(Synthetic Vit. C) Danger
https://ascorbicacidsyntheticvitcdanger.quora.com/
Re: Glucose Tablets
These glucose (blood
sugar)-elevating tablets contain added corn-derived excipients that can PROVE
FATAL to corn-allergic patients.
SUMMARY:
Since the American Medical
Association has not corrected their erroneous definition of dextrose,
21CFR184.1857, for the protection of corn-allergic citizens, this can only be
interpreted as ATTEMPTED GENOCIDE of corn-allergic citizens by the AMA.
The American Medical
Association is also exposing clinicians to potential medical malpractice
lawsuits due to their erroneous definition of dextrose.
Corn-Allergic Patients:
If a clinician injects you
with DEXTROSE (cornstarch sugar/D-glucose)-containing IV fluids,
21CFR184.1857, CONTACT A MEDICAL MALPRACTICE LAWYER IMMEDIATELY.
https://cliniciansmedicalmalpracticealert.quora.com/
Corn Allergy Advocacy/Resources
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