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If you are using non-dairy coffee creamer, please stop! (If you can stop drinking coffee too, that would be great, but I know it is hard.) If you are going to use a creamer in your coffee, use the real thing. Use real milk or cream.

Non-dairy coffee creamer is FULL of partially hydrogenated oil, and partially hydrogenated oils are big baddies...major, major bad stuff! Really read your labels and don't buy any products with partially hydrogenated oils or hydrogenated oils of any kind. There are alternatives or better choices in almost every category that you find these nasty transfats in....you just have to hunt them down.

Patty

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From: michelle king

Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 10:08 AM

Subject: Re: Re: toxic metals thryroid and calcium

Does that mean coffee creamer too? Is that considered calcium? No huh?

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Thanks Patty for that suggestion, didn't know. I've also read that hypothyrodism is caused form soy products so i've stopped them. I drink dairywise containing acidophilus. I'll get creamer, but then I'd have to use sweetner. Oh dear, I know coffee is acid and candida like acid. Tea just dosen'thave enough caffeine but I'm trying to go to tea. michelle~*Patty*~ <redeemed7@...> wrote:

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If you are using non-dairy coffee creamer, please stop! (If you can stop drinking coffee too, that would be great, but I know it is hard.) If you are going to use a creamer in your coffee, use the real thing. Use real milk or cream.

Non-dairy coffee creamer is FULL of partially hydrogenated oil, and partially hydrogenated oils are big baddies...major, major bad stuff! Really read your labels and don't buy any products with partially hydrogenated oils or hydrogenated oils of any kind. There are alternatives or better choices in almost every category that you find these nasty transfats in....you just have to hunt them down.

Patty

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

From: michelle king

Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 10:08 AM

Subject: Re: Re: toxic metals thryroid and calcium

Does that mean coffee creamer too? Is that considered calcium? No huh?

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Thanks Patty for that suggestion, didn't know. I've also read that hypothyrodism is caused form soy products so i've stopped them. I drink dairywise containing acidophilus. I'll get creamer, but then I'd have to use sweetner. Oh dear, I know coffee is acid and candida like acid. Tea just dosen't have enough caffeine but I'm trying to go to tea. michelle~*Patty*~ <redeemed7@...> wrote:

,

If you are using non-dairy coffee creamer, please stop! (If you can stop drinking coffee too, that would be great, but I know it is hard.) If you are going to use a creamer in your coffee, use the real thing. Use real milk or cream.

Non-dairy coffee creamer is FULL of partially hydrogenated oil, and partially hydrogenated oils are big baddies...major, major bad stuff! Really read your labels and don't buy any products with partially hydrogenated oils or hydrogenated oils of any kind. There are alternatives or better choices in almost every category that you find these nasty transfats in....you just have to hunt them down.

Patty

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

From: michelle king

Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 10:08 AM

Subject: Re: Re: toxic metals thryroid and calcium

Does that mean coffee creamer too? Is that considered calcium? No huh?

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