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Does anyone noticed a behavioral difference when giving their child anti-oxidants? I ask this because an associate of mine sells the Juice Plus & Vineyards line and recently gave me an article that says anti-oxidants help improve behavior. I know that this is a marketing tool for them, but can anyone give me proof based on their experiences? Thanks, Loucas __________________________________________________

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For what it's worth .... I did read that anti-oxidants do help. It was on a website, however not sure which one. May have been a link off the ARI website. Wonder about grapeseed extract capules, perhaps add it to water, various foods. However unclear how much is safe and how much isn't. Juice might be a safer way to go. Not much help I know - sorry. "Vari, J" <FVari@...> wrote: I don't know much about the antioxidents but many (if

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document was prepared for the sole benefit of KPMG's client and may not be relied upon by any other person or organization. KPMG accepts no responsibility or liability in respect of this document to any person or organization other than KPMG's client.-----Original Message----- From: Loucas [mailto:sloucas ]Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 05:27 PM Eastern Standard Time Subject: [ ] Anti-oxidantsDoes anyone noticed a behavioral difference when giving their child anti-oxidants? I ask this because an associate of mine sells the Juice Plus & Vineyards line and recently gave me an article that says anti-oxidants help improve behavior. I know that this is a marketing tool for them, but can anyone give me proof based on their experiences? Thanks, Loucas __________________________________________________Do You

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I recently started my son on Juice Plus and was told they are gluten free. She said they have a certificate that proves it. He doesn't seem to have any reaction to them. Debbie"Vari, J" <FVari@...> wrote: I don't know much about the antioxidents but many (if not all of) the juice plus products do contain gluten.*** ANY TAX ADVICE IN THIS COMMUNICATION IS NOT INTENDED OR WRITTEN BY KPMG TO BE USED, AND CANNOT BE USED, BY A CLIENT OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR

ENTITY FOR THE PURPOSE OF (i) AVOIDING PENALTIES THAT MAY BE IMPOSED ON ANY TAXPAYER OR (ii) PROMOTING, MARKETING OR RECOMMENDING TO ANOTHER PARTY ANY MATTERS ADDRESSED HEREIN. ***Any advice in this communication is limited to the conclusions specifically set forth herein and is based on the completeness and accuracy of the stated facts, assumptions and/or representations included. In rendering our advice, we may consider tax authorities that are subject to change, retroactively and/or prospectively, and any such changes could affect the validity of our advice. We will not update our advice for subsequent changes or modifications to the law and regulations, or to the judicial and administrative interpretations thereof.The advice or other information in this document was prepared for the sole benefit of KPMG's client and may not be relied upon by any other person or organization. KPMG accepts no responsibility or liability in respect of this document to any person

or organization other than KPMG's client.-----Original Message----- From: Loucas [mailto:sloucas ]Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 05:27 PM Eastern Standard Time Subject: [ ] Anti-oxidantsDoes anyone noticed a behavioral difference when giving their child anti-oxidants? I ask this because an associate of mine sells the Juice Plus & Vineyards line and recently gave me an article that says anti-oxidants help improve behavior. I know that this is a marketing tool for them, but can anyone give me proof based on their experiences? Thanks, Loucas __________________________________________________

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We used some children's vitamins that were like gummy bears. They used a barley

derivitive that was not on the label. We called Juice Plus directly (not the

rep) and were told about this.

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PURPOSE OF (i) AVOIDING PENALTIES THAT MAY BE IMPOSED ON ANY TAXPAYER OR (ii)

PROMOTING, MARKETING OR RECOMMENDING TO ANOTHER PARTY ANY MATTERS ADDRESSED

HEREIN. ***

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forth herein and is based on the completeness and accuracy of the stated facts,

assumptions and/or representations included. In rendering our advice, we may

consider tax authorities that are subject to change, retroactively and/or

prospectively, and any such changes could affect the validity of our advice. We

will not update our advice for subsequent changes or modifications to the law

and regulations, or to the judicial and administrative interpretations thereof.

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-----Original Message-----

From: Debbie Ranallo [mailto:Corkwood@...]

Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007 07:07 PM Eastern Standard Time

Subject: RE: [ ] Anti-oxidants

I recently started my son on Juice Plus and was told they are gluten free. She

said they have a certificate that proves it. He doesn't seem to have any

reaction to them.

Debbie

" Vari, J " <FVari@...> wrote:

I don't know much about the antioxidents but many (if not all of) the

juice plus products do contain gluten.

*** ANY TAX ADVICE IN THIS COMMUNICATION IS NOT INTENDED OR WRITTEN BY KPMG TO

BE USED, AND CANNOT BE USED, BY A CLIENT OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY FOR THE

PURPOSE OF (i) AVOIDING PENALTIES THAT MAY BE IMPOSED ON ANY TAXPAYER OR (ii)

PROMOTING, MARKETING OR RECOMMENDING TO ANOTHER PARTY ANY MATTERS ADDRESSED

HEREIN. ***

Any advice in this communication is limited to the conclusions specifically set

forth herein and is based on the completeness and accuracy of the stated facts,

assumptions and/or representations included. In rendering our advice, we may

consider tax authorities that are subject to change, retroactively and/or

prospectively, and any such changes could affect the validity of our advice. We

will not update our advice for subsequent changes or modifications to the law

and regulations, or to the judicial and administrative interpretations thereof.

The advice or other information in this document was prepared for the sole

benefit of KPMG's client and may not be relied upon by any other person or

organization. KPMG accepts no responsibility or liability in respect of this

document to any person or organization other than KPMG's client.

-----Original Message-----

From: Loucas [mailto:sloucas@...]

Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 05:27 PM Eastern Standard Time

Subject: [ ] Anti-oxidants

Does anyone noticed a behavioral difference when giving their child

anti-oxidants? I ask this because an associate of mine sells the Juice Plus &

Vineyards line and recently gave me an article that says anti-oxidants help

improve behavior. I know that this is a marketing tool for them, but can anyone

give me proof based on their experiences? Thanks, Loucas

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