I use stevia, which I personally like a lot.
http://www.stevianow.com/ 
It's what they use in Diet Coke and Pepsi in Japan instead of aspartame and 
acesulfame.

Paul H


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Sally Khanna 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 4:59 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Live Bacteria (Joni)


  Haven't used xylitol, but it is a sugar alcohol, right?.  The maltitol that 
has been gaining popularity I know is heating and that property is not good for 
the nervous system.  I've seen several people who have problems very shortly 
after consuming this.

  Don't know about the xylitol, but it may also be and I do suspect it is.  
Usually, these sweeteners come with a "laxative effect" warning.

  Sally

  Tel Tofflemire <telt...@cableone.net> wrote:
    Xylitol, a very low carb, low cal. sweetener that is one to one with sugar 
has been used in abroad for over 30 yr., with great success.   I have used it 
in my home for over 3 years , we all love. It tastes good, and is good for you. 
 http://www.emeraldforestxylitol.com/
    Tel Tofflemire
    Dewey, AZ.

    Sally Khanna wrote:

      I was talking with a neurologist recently who stated that most artificial 
sweeteners are toxic to the nervous system.  Looks like mainstream people are 
getting the idea now.

      Sally



      Marshall Dudley <mdud...@king-cart.com> wrote:
        Yes and no. That is correct for true MS, but Rumsfeld disease mimics 
MS, so now
        the majority of diagnosed MS cases are now not true MS but misdiagnosed 
Rumsfeld
        disease, or aspertame poisoning.

        Marshall

        nancymike wrote:

        > MS is a virus. It is a mycoplasma, That is why it can be cured with 
CS. It
        > has nothng to do with aspertame. It is a man made
        > virus....www.rain-tree.com/myco.htm
        > Nancy
        > ----- Original Message -----
        > From: "T J Garland" 
        > To: 
        > Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 6:13 PM
        > Subject: Re: CS>Live Bacteria (Joni)
        >
        > > Joni-- you may not know, but at a world conference on MS in 2003 it 
was
        > > pretty much decided that aspertame was the culprit. It is in 5000 
food
        > > products.
        > >! ----- Original! Message -----
        > > From: "Joni Lovegrove" 
        > > To: 
        > > Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 10:41 AM
        > > Subject: Re: CS>Live Bacteria (Joni)
        > >
        > >
        > > > Thanks, TJ, for the information, just got out of hospital...of 
course,
        > I
        > > > could not get them to try CS. I have had intravenous drips for 
four
        > days
        > > > and still very sick, have had both antifungals and antibiotics, 
only
        > seem
        > > to
        > > > be worse. I am going to try the CS on my own, but one more
        > > question...since
        > > > I have also been diagnosed with MS, is there any additional 
information
        > I
        > > > need to know before starting the CS. I cannot start on MS meds 
until
        > this
        > > > infection is gone. At this point...from what I have read about
        > > > interfer! on...I don't even want to ! take it. Is there any 
evidence that
        > CS
        > > > could help MS?
        > > >
        > > > thank,
        > > > joni
        > > >
        > > >
        > > > ----Original Message Follows----
        > > > From: "Dan Nave" 
        > > > Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
        > > > To: 
        > > > Subject: Re: CS>Live Bacteria (Joni)
        > > > Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 09:31:37 -0500
        > > >
        > > > Is this injested orally?
        > > >
        > > >
        > > >
        > > > Re: CS>Live Bacteria (Joni)
        > > >
        > > > From: T J Garland (view other messages by this author)
        > > > Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 19:51:37
        > > >
        > >
        > > 
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        > > ------
        &! gt; > >
        > > > I have! found personally and with friends that CS with DMSO and a 
half
        > > > teaspoon of D- Mannose( the active ingredient in cranberry juice) 
mixed
        > > > in
        > > > is deadly to the E-coli and other bacteria in the bladder. TJ
        > > >
        > > >
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