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I just read the article and how depressing! All my favorite foods. I knew about most of them. But not citric acid or caffeine. Please excuse my last post. This just answered that question.

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Well, what do you know, citric acid is mentioned here: http://www.thecandidadiet.com/foodstoavoid.htm

Argh, have gotten used to the citric acid, can I just use lemon juice even if it has sodium benzoate? <gaiacita@...> wrote:

True, but as everyone is different there could be even one person that would react negatively to the citric acid in the MMS, and as each person is trying their best to get well, perhaps for candida people it would be wise to just not use citric acid. The other activators--lemon, lime juice and 5% vinegar--all work. Lime seems especially strong. So, why take the chance on citric when the others will work too? The only difference is that citric seems to be the most powerful, but all of the activators actually work.

Samala,

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On Wikipedia, they mentional that aspergillus is used to create citric acid, but that it's filtered out of the final product. Dr. doesn't mention citric acid as bad - and she's a fuss-budget about mold and toxins - but she also seems to stress purity in products, so it's probably best to go with citric acid from a trusted source - whatever that means - if you're concerned about it.

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