Cyclamate C6H12NNaO3S is not the same as Saccharin C7H5NO3S.
Dan
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 6:50 AM, Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net wrote:
Sodium Cyclamate was banned for decades in America [Sacharin ]
It turned out that the scientific testing was so flawed [funded by the
sugar
Sodium Cyclamate was banned for decades in America [Sacharin ]
It turned out that the scientific testing was so flawed [funded by the
sugar industry? ] and the public reaction so myth driven that none of it
made any sense at all upon re-examination.
Now it's back.
If the drug sniffing
Me too! I have a good friend in Canada, but if I had her send me
some, do doubt she would get in trouble.
I wonder if there is a way to say what it is, not lie, but still have
it be innocuous to customs?
sol
At 08:59 PM 3/3/2010, you wrote:
Cyclamate is the best tasting artificial sweetener
Yes it is her fault for not recognizing perceptual limitations and acting
accordingly.
She knows that, unlike the younger generation that believes the world
should be perfected for them...or else.
Had it been a root in the woods, same thing, but no one but God to blame.
Blame God..He
Cyclamate is the best tasting artificial sweetener ever!!!
I really miss it. ;-))
I do...
Dan
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 1:03 PM, sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote:
Well, I'm sorry to tell you but MY personal experience is that I feel the
same whether having some or being off it completely
AND my
freedom to choose how I want to medicate if at all as opposed to having
my choices suppressed entirely.
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I'm not arguing with any of that Ode, i.e the suing thing. I think that
people should be responsible
Well, I make and use CS because it's something I can do.
When it's not enough, I have no problem hitting the feed and seed store or
asking the dentist for anti-biotics.
Doctors under attack are more expensive than dentists told about a
fantasy tooth ache, animal drugs are the same as people
All men die. Not all men really live.
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Renee
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Freedom or safety. You can't have it both ways.
With freedom comes risk.
With safety, lack of choice...and you pay for that lack.
to choose how I
want to medicate if at all as opposed to having my choices suppressed
entirely.
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I'm not arguing with any of that Ode, i.e the suing thing. I think that people
should be responsible for themselves as far as possible. I happen to think
that if you trip up a broken pavement, then that's *your* fault, not the
Councils, and you should have looked where you are going! The
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snip if they had been given the information - may not have gotten sick if
they had known that it could have had that effect. For instance, the
thousands of people who died from taking Vioxx - if they had
So how many benefited from Vioxx that may have died without it, compared to
those that died with it? [I dunno, but that's not the point]
Absolutism is just not part of reality...there is never just one answer.
[But it does make self defense very expensive for a drug company when
lawyers
Well I suppose if we all thought like that, then we wouldn't bother to make CS
either! There wouldn't be any point, because we could just go and take the
anti-biotics the doctor gives us as they may or may not, kill us, but hey - who
cares - we are going to die of something anyway! dee
On 28
The other side of that story is those looking for something easy to blame
and a following to make them feel important.
The impossible solution is the easy fight..blaming what you can't control
is very safe but totally ineffective with no way to win, but every way to
continue the good fight
I *can* see most of that Ode, but I do think that if there is a possibility
that a substance that is sold as harmless - or even beneficial - is *not* then
people should have the knowledge given to them, so that they can make an
informed choice. After all, you or I could drink this with
Yup..and they are all true if you ignore context and
proportion...like..you know..the facts without all the varnish.
Formaldehyde is also a natural metabolite of many healthy foods.
Different people metabolize things in different proportions.
Methanol and formaldehyde is what makes some
Makes sense so farbutwhat if the studies were done by people who had an
agenda in pronouncing it safe? This has been done many times i.e the cigarette
companies spring to mind here plus vaccine and statin manufacturers. I still
cannot believe that so many people have condemned this
Too much of anything will do that.
I didn't say anything about aspartame excitotoxins.
The question is, are those any different than the ones the nerves *need*
in the proper amounts ?
I don't know the answer and aspartame tastes like pure crap to me, so I
don't get anywhere near it for
Hmm...I'm still out on that one Ode. I have read a lot of things about
aspartame from different sources and they all agree that it is a toxic nerve
poison. That dorway.com which someone posted for something else, has *huge*
articles about it. People that ingest it can get symptoms which
At 06:25 PM 2/23/2010 +, you wrote:
But aspartame is a known neurotoxin (exitotoxin) sol,
Blankets...you can't stay alive without excitotoxins.
Look a little deeper.
ode
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But what I read said that the aspartame excitotoxins cause nerves to die? Is
this not right then? dee
On 24 Feb 2010, at 15:01, Ode Coyote wrote:
At 06:25 PM 2/23/2010 +, you wrote:
But aspartame is a known neurotoxin (exitotoxin) sol,
Blankets...you can't stay alive without
Well, what I might do is send her the information about the mag dioxide
in carbonated water, and let her have the recipes for different
flavours, the coke taste-alike, if I remember correctly, being tamarind
paste, which I happen to have. Made harder by the fact that she has
just moved, so I
I meant type 2 dee
On 22 Feb 2010, at 18:51, Dan Nave wrote:
Type 11 diabetes! That's bad
Dan
On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 4:48 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org wrote:
I have a friend like this Rowena, but she will not listen to me. She has
type 11 diabetes and is on BP
I've given up with her Marshall - she thinks if they are 'allowed' to sell it
then it must be allright! dee
On 22 Feb 2010, at 19:48, Marshall Dudley wrote:
Get her to at least switch to the diet coke with splenda. It isn't good, but
at least it is not as deadly as their main diet coke.
Have her look at dorway.com
Even the FDA has a list of problems it can cause, including death if I
remember right.
Marshall
Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
I've given up with her Marshall - she thinks if they are 'allowed' to sell it
then it must be allright! dee
On 22 Feb 2010, at 19:48,
Thanks for this Marshall. dee
On 23 Feb 2010, at 15:51, Marshall Dudley wrote:
Have her look at dorway.com
Even the FDA has a list of problems it can cause, including death if I
remember right.
Marshall
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At 04:48 AM 2/23/2010, you wrote:
I've given up with her Marshall - she thinks if they are 'allowed'
to sell it then it must be allright! dee
If you mean diet sodas with aspartame, I have to say it doesn't
bother me. People who are sensitive to it should not use it, but then
that applies to
But aspartame is a known neurotoxin (exitotoxin) sol, and has also been cited
as causing cancer among other things. I believe it is on the agenda of the FDA
at the moment as so many have called for a ban on it. It was banned for many
years until Reagan got into power and then it was allowed,
sol wrote:
At 04:48 AM 2/23/2010, you wrote:
I've given up with her Marshall - she thinks if they are 'allowed' to
sell it then it must be allright! dee
If you mean diet sodas with aspartame, I have to say it doesn't bother
me. People who are sensitive to it should not use it, but then that
Well, I'm sorry to tell you but MY personal experience is that I feel
the same whether having some or being off it completely for years at
a time. I just feel no adverse effects from it. It was one of the
first things I looked at given my known health issues.
If removing something for several
I think the thing with this type of product is that you wouldn't necessarily
notice anything happening at all, until it was too late. However, as long as
people are aware of the danger and can make an informed choice, then that is of
course, their prerogative. dee
On 23 Feb 2010, at 19:03,
Sol writes:
Meantime, I try to not use too much of any sweetener, but I don't have
any fear of a bit of aspartame now and then. sol
I think this is the ultimate secret to Sol's success!
Most of the incidents of people having real bad outcomes with such
products seem to be linked with major
Type 11 diabetes! That's bad
Dan
On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 4:48 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org wrote:
I have a friend like this Rowena, but she will not listen to me. She has
type 11 diabetes and is on BP meds Metformin and something else, also statins
and pain killers for
Get her to at least switch to the diet coke with splenda. It isn't good,
but at least it is not as deadly as their main diet coke.
Marshall
Dan Nave wrote:
Type 11 diabetes! That's bad
Dan
On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 4:48 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org wrote:
I have a friend
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It is true, apparently, that they use sweetener as well as sugar, and I
read that the reason is that it is cheaper for them to sweeten the
drinks with the chemicals than with the real sugar. They don't
necessarily identify the fact that sugar is not the only
I have a friend like this Rowena, but she will not listen to me. She has type
11 diabetes and is on BP meds Metformin and something else, also statins and
pain killers for her neuropathy, but still she keeps swigging diet Coke! dee
On 21 Feb 2010, at 10:39, Rowena wrote:
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I quit drinking anything but water and tea/coffee.
Yeah coffee/tea isn't the greatest either, but it
is my guilty pleasure:)
Annie
Control your destiny or somebody else will.~Jack Welsh
Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
I have a friend like this Rowena, but she will not listen to me. She has
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