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emla999/Lyme
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A Duke University study finds that the artificial sweetener Splenda contributes to obesity, destroys beneficial intestinal bacteria and may interfere with absorption of nutrients and prescription drugs.


Links:

http://tinyurl.com/6mwqgh

http://tinyurl.com/6nusez


Duke University Abstract

http://tinyurl.com/5pvral


Pubmed Abstract

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18800291

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Oh, my. Explains a lot for a lot of people.


So glad to know about stevia and agave.


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Keebler -- what about my favorite, raw honey?

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I have heard that the product "Just Like Sugar" is a good natural alternative to artificial sweeteners.


http://www.amazon-treasures.com/justlikesugar/product_information/information_sheet/index.html


Its made from organic chicory trees.

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your first link is on Splenda and the Second is on saccharin which is sweet n low.
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All links are about Splenda...

Thank you emla999 for compiling this. I'm sending copy of your post to all my family & friends.

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Crap.

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i wonder about that stuff called "xylitol"....

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Thank you,

I will forward this on!

Thank goodness I don't use Splenda or Nutra Sweet. I always thought it was too good to be true. Don't like putting artificial anything in my body.

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So Stevia is OK? I didn't catch that part.

I also wonder about Xylitol - I never hear good or bad on that one.

I'd love to send this to my family but everytime I do they say it's an "urban legend" that artifical sweetners are bad for you. We have diabetics and folks with Lupus and other auto immune in my family and they consume MEGA amounts of artificial sweetners every day. It's so sad.

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See what Splenda IS:

http://www.wnho.net/splenda_chlorocarbon.htm

That oughta scare the wits out of you.

It's not nice to mess with Mother Nature.

Wanna talk about Fluoride?

= "dumbing down of America" according to one PhD.

Sweeten with honey. It is electromagnetically balanced and is a NATURAL antibiotic.

There is another natural sweetener that is used in the Orient too (I'd have to dig for a file).

There are reasons why "warm tea with honey and lemon"..."an apple a day"...

are good for us.

The more foods are processed/altered, the more nutrients we lose (and pesticides also deplete the nutrients in the foods we grow...which is why organic is preferred). We try to add back in the nutrients, but often mess it up.

Pasteurization is really shocking.

We're trying to get better...using more "natural" germ killers.

Back to lemon oil, oranges, baking soda, vinegar...

Safer.

And we are using light to destroy insects ...have you purchased a UVC light to kill dust mites?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTA9vJ9v14o

Look...the insects and germs greatly outnumber us and outnumber our cells.

So don't freak out, we aren't supposed to be "sterile" and we certainly do NOT live in a sterile environment.

We ARE supposed to have healthy immune systems and keep the good guys outnumbering the bad guys.

Healing starts in the gut. Our beneficial bacteria are vital to our well-being.

Nutrasweet...not any better:

Epileptic Seizure Statistics from Hawaii are Alarming, Tied to Aspartame in Medications, By Dr. Betty Martini, Founder, Mission Possible International

Interview with Dr. GLEN MABSON, Phd, CEO: Epileptic Foundation of Maui, dba Pacific Epilepsy Society

Duluth, Georgia 7/18/2008

http://www.transworldnews.com/NewsStory.aspx?id=53798&ret=AccountDtl.aspx

And they are adding it to anti-seizure drugs!

Geeze.

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Splenda was discovered during research for a new insecticide. A researcher told a worker to test it and it was misunderstood as "taste it". The worker found that it was sweet, so now it is in food.

I used to use it and my health deteriorated. I believe that sugar is much healthier for me than Splenda.

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Thanks for the warning about Splenda.

I heard blue agave is the best sugar substitute because it is low-glycemic.
So does that mean that a little blue agave nectar, if it is low glycemic, is legal on a sugar-free diet?

And does exercise the same day help burn up sugar before the yeast gets to it?

I am just beginning a diet that is supposed to be yeast, sugar and
mold free and am having a hard time not eating sugar.

No sugar on oatmeal is pretty boring, so I added pomegranate seeds, which helped a lot, but then I found out one pomegranate has 25 grams of sugar.

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Xylitol is a natural sweetner (basically its a kind of sugar found in trees).

It also has antibiotic properties. In fact, pediatritians and dentists recommend it for ear/throat/gum infections.

IT has a lower glycemic index than regular sugar and honey, and half the calories, but it still a sugar.

If you start to use it, start out SLOWLY and build up to it. Otherwise, it will cause stomach cramps and other inconvenient GI effects

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I'm going to use honey and agave nectar from now on. Just threw my splenda in the trash!

Lauren

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So what does one do if you're allergic to Stevia (relative of ragweed, which I'm very allergic to), needs to watch the sugar (pre-diabetic), don't like to consume much Nutrasweet, now can't have Splenda as well?

I can't live the rest of my life on water and honey guys.

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The agave nectar mentioned earlier is a great sweetener and safe for diabetics. It is the liquid of a catcus plant.

Everytime we try to invent something in a lab to improve people's lives and the company's profits, it ends up being hazardous to our health.

That is why I stick to foods that grew that way.
Even that is getting hard to do as farmers genetically modify the foods to make them hardier against pests and larger for better profits.

I'll never forget a show I saw years ago where a farmer is eating his corn raw just to prove how safe it is. This corn was genetically modified to have a pesticide grown right in the middle of each kernel that would kill the silkworm that eats the corn crops.

Even at that early age in my life when I thought any food packaged and sold to us was safe, even then I watched that man in horror and thought, food with pesticide in it can't be healthy for me.

Yet, today, just about all conventional corn is modified. Even the seeds unless you buy them organic.

Albert Einstein and Barbara Striesand said "Technology can outpace man's intelligence" and I sure think modified food is one example.

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Billclo, if you are not allergic to chicory then you could try the product "Just Like Sugar". It's made from organic chicory trees.

Links:

http://tinyurl.com/6jbtom


http://tinyurl.com/5gbkrw


http://www.amazon-treasures.com/justlikesugar/product_information/information_sheet/index.html


http://www.sweetremedy.tv/pages/justlikesugar.html


http://tinyurl.com/5nkmy8


"Just Like Sugar" is made from organic chicory trees and it has 0 calories and 0 carbohydrates. And it is reportedly safe for diabetics.

http://www.amazon-treasures.com/justlikesugar/testimonials/ada/ada.html

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I have found agave nectar to be my favorite natural sweetener. Stevia has an odd taste to me but agave is just sweet.

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Bumping this up for the holidays.
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