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My dad has to have a sweetener in his coffee, he quit sugar years ago and

went to a saccharin product.. then he heard of using honey. I dips the

spoon in the honey then stirs his coffee with it... he loves it.....

Just a thought.

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On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 16:48:04 -0000 " astrodiana "

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> Really? Sweet and Low? I thought that has no aspartame but only

> saccharin...and I give it to my husband in his coffee to get him off

> sugar for years now....now I am worried. Maybe sugar is better? I

> can't break him of needing sweets in his coffee. I do know Dr.

> Atkins (I saw that one too) said sugar is toxic...not really, but

> it's a good way to look at it.

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Atkins syrups are sweetened with sucralose - Splenda is the brand name for

sucralose.

Patti in MI

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......Dr. Atkins, ......BUT, he didn't mention Splenda, nor Stevia. Wish he

had lived

longer!!

Janie

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> Sugar is often something we crave with weak adrenals... Janie.. we

> should spend some time working you a bit away from the sugar

cravings...

> Have you ever taken the carb addicts test?

>

> Topper ()

and don't forget that when sugar craving is very intense it may be a

sign that you have candiasis or yeast overgrowth and the little

yeasties are hollering for some sugar to feed them.

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Hey.. I never even considered that!

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On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 19:46:25 -0000 " astrodiana "

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> and don't forget that when sugar craving is very intense it may be a

> sign that you have candiasis or yeast overgrowth and the little

> yeasties are hollering for some sugar to feed them.

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> Hey.. I never even considered that!

>

> Topper ()

> On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 19:46:25 -0000 " astrodiana " <Astrodiana@c...>

> writes:

> > and don't forget that when sugar craving is very intense it may

be a

> > sign that you have candiasis or yeast overgrowth and the little

> > yeasties are hollering for some sugar to feed them.

It's funny - because we don't.....the sugar craving creeps up on

little cats feet and pretty soon the person's got candida and it

never occurs to them. On the other hand, treating that can get rid

of the craving. I think it would occur to me if I began to have

trouble with a compulsion for sugar.....because it is so unusual for

me. But sometimes the person needs and outside observer to mention it

and bring it to their attention.. they say " no - I dont have

candida! " just like people never like to admit they were sleeping if

you call and wake them up...LOL

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I am definitely a sugar addict, less a " carb " addict. But in my case,

it's from being raised on so much sugar for so long....Next week, I

am going to start some kind of program to stop my sugar

addiction...am researching it on the internet right now. When I tried

the Fat Flush plan earlier last year, I craved sugar SO bad after 7

days that I was dipping a wet spoon in the sugar bowl!!!! Addiction

to sugar is REAL in my case.

Janie :o(

> Sugar is often something we crave with weak adrenals... Janie.. we

> should spend some time working you a bit away from the sugar

>cravings...Have you ever taken the carb addicts test?

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I'd rather eat sugar than an artifical sweetner. Those can be even

more dangerous.

Louise

> (I am a sugar-holic. I really don't want to read this. It's awful.

> But I have to read this. So do you if you are like me!! Janie :o()

>

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I'd rather eat sugar than an artifical sweetner. Those can be even

more dangerous.

Louise

> (I am a sugar-holic. I really don't want to read this. It's awful.

> But I have to read this. So do you if you are like me!! Janie :o()

>

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I'd rather eat sugar than an artifical sweetner. Those can be even

more dangerous.

Louise

> (I am a sugar-holic. I really don't want to read this. It's awful.

> But I have to read this. So do you if you are like me!! Janie :o()

>

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I'm sorry... Perhaps I am more of a pessimist than others...

But, when I read damning statements about anything, I want to know who

funded the studies that *proved* these things and what substitute

product(s) they are advertising or promoting instead...

Dianne

At 03:57 PM 1/15/04 +0000, you wrote:

>I have read something about the process by which they make Splenda

>(chlorinization or something) that makes it unhealthy...I hardly ever

>eat anything with sugar or sweetners...but when I do I use Suzanne

>Somers' somersweet, which is supposedly natural, but like one

>calorie. a box of 100 foil packets has lasted me 3 years so far and

>I have only used I think 10 packs....if you search hard enough, you

>can find damning evidence about almost anything I suppose.

>

>

>

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I'm sorry... Perhaps I am more of a pessimist than others...

But, when I read damning statements about anything, I want to know who

funded the studies that *proved* these things and what substitute

product(s) they are advertising or promoting instead...

Dianne

At 03:57 PM 1/15/04 +0000, you wrote:

>I have read something about the process by which they make Splenda

>(chlorinization or something) that makes it unhealthy...I hardly ever

>eat anything with sugar or sweetners...but when I do I use Suzanne

>Somers' somersweet, which is supposedly natural, but like one

>calorie. a box of 100 foil packets has lasted me 3 years so far and

>I have only used I think 10 packs....if you search hard enough, you

>can find damning evidence about almost anything I suppose.

>

>

>

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I'm sorry... Perhaps I am more of a pessimist than others...

But, when I read damning statements about anything, I want to know who

funded the studies that *proved* these things and what substitute

product(s) they are advertising or promoting instead...

Dianne

At 03:57 PM 1/15/04 +0000, you wrote:

>I have read something about the process by which they make Splenda

>(chlorinization or something) that makes it unhealthy...I hardly ever

>eat anything with sugar or sweetners...but when I do I use Suzanne

>Somers' somersweet, which is supposedly natural, but like one

>calorie. a box of 100 foil packets has lasted me 3 years so far and

>I have only used I think 10 packs....if you search hard enough, you

>can find damning evidence about almost anything I suppose.

>

>

>

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Hi, ,

The flawed testing done on Saccharin was so totally radical and it

was a chemical company that funded the study -- guess who? Dow Chemical,

the owners of Aspartame's patent. Patents run out after a specific time,

so I wonder what they will come up with the keep the money coming into

their coffers?

I use some sugar because it beats the alternatives. When

sweetening a beverage, and it is available to me, I use liquid Sweet n Low

(Saccharin) and I like it. It is the only artificial sweetener that does

not respond in my system as if I were eating/drinking alcohol. Strange,

but that's me...

Considering the things that have been added to the growing of

anything and everything in this country, there is risk associated with

everything, including just breathing. It is so sad that greed plays a

higher role in life today than honesty and human well-being...

Dianne

At 02:31 PM 1/15/04 -0500, you wrote:

>Atkins has always been a Stevia fan.

>He used to recommend Splenda too.

>As far as saccharin, he said it is the most

>tested sugar sub and has been around for many years.

>He feels it is safe and all the hoopla was concocted

>by the sugar industry.

>Since I am die-hard conspiracy theorist,

>I tend to agree with him.

>

>

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Hi, ,

The flawed testing done on Saccharin was so totally radical and it

was a chemical company that funded the study -- guess who? Dow Chemical,

the owners of Aspartame's patent. Patents run out after a specific time,

so I wonder what they will come up with the keep the money coming into

their coffers?

I use some sugar because it beats the alternatives. When

sweetening a beverage, and it is available to me, I use liquid Sweet n Low

(Saccharin) and I like it. It is the only artificial sweetener that does

not respond in my system as if I were eating/drinking alcohol. Strange,

but that's me...

Considering the things that have been added to the growing of

anything and everything in this country, there is risk associated with

everything, including just breathing. It is so sad that greed plays a

higher role in life today than honesty and human well-being...

Dianne

At 02:31 PM 1/15/04 -0500, you wrote:

>Atkins has always been a Stevia fan.

>He used to recommend Splenda too.

>As far as saccharin, he said it is the most

>tested sugar sub and has been around for many years.

>He feels it is safe and all the hoopla was concocted

>by the sugar industry.

>Since I am die-hard conspiracy theorist,

>I tend to agree with him.

>

>

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Hi, ,

The flawed testing done on Saccharin was so totally radical and it

was a chemical company that funded the study -- guess who? Dow Chemical,

the owners of Aspartame's patent. Patents run out after a specific time,

so I wonder what they will come up with the keep the money coming into

their coffers?

I use some sugar because it beats the alternatives. When

sweetening a beverage, and it is available to me, I use liquid Sweet n Low

(Saccharin) and I like it. It is the only artificial sweetener that does

not respond in my system as if I were eating/drinking alcohol. Strange,

but that's me...

Considering the things that have been added to the growing of

anything and everything in this country, there is risk associated with

everything, including just breathing. It is so sad that greed plays a

higher role in life today than honesty and human well-being...

Dianne

At 02:31 PM 1/15/04 -0500, you wrote:

>Atkins has always been a Stevia fan.

>He used to recommend Splenda too.

>As far as saccharin, he said it is the most

>tested sugar sub and has been around for many years.

>He feels it is safe and all the hoopla was concocted

>by the sugar industry.

>Since I am die-hard conspiracy theorist,

>I tend to agree with him.

>

>

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Have you found a brand of stevia that doesn't have the licorice aftertaste?? I

tried it but it made my coffee taste funny...

Dusty

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The only one I feel good about is Stevia. I use it my one cup of

coffee, in any tea I drink, and in my morning yogurt concoction

which when anyone sees it, says it looks GROSS!! HAHAHAHAHA

Janie aka ThyroDiva

> I'd rather eat sugar than an artifical sweetner. Those can be even

> more dangerous.

>

> Louise

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Have you found a brand of stevia that doesn't have the licorice aftertaste?? I

tried it but it made my coffee taste funny...

Dusty

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The only one I feel good about is Stevia. I use it my one cup of

coffee, in any tea I drink, and in my morning yogurt concoction

which when anyone sees it, says it looks GROSS!! HAHAHAHAHA

Janie aka ThyroDiva

> I'd rather eat sugar than an artifical sweetner. Those can be even

> more dangerous.

>

> Louise

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That is interesting that you note a licorice taste!! I don't notice

it, but I do believe you! I buy a brand called Stevita and I get it

in the spoonable plastic jar. I get it from carbsmart.com.

Janie

> Have you found a brand of stevia that doesn't have the licorice

aftertaste?? I tried it but it made my coffee taste funny...

> Dusty

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Thank you...I'll check it out.

Dusty

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That is interesting that you note a licorice taste!! I don't notice

it, but I do believe you! I buy a brand called Stevita and I get it

in the spoonable plastic jar. I get it from carbsmart.com.

Janie

> Have you found a brand of stevia that doesn't have the licorice

aftertaste?? I tried it but it made my coffee taste funny...

> Dusty

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Thank you...I'll check it out.

Dusty

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That is interesting that you note a licorice taste!! I don't notice

it, but I do believe you! I buy a brand called Stevita and I get it

in the spoonable plastic jar. I get it from carbsmart.com.

Janie

> Have you found a brand of stevia that doesn't have the licorice

aftertaste?? I tried it but it made my coffee taste funny...

> Dusty

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Thank you...I'll check it out.

Dusty

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That is interesting that you note a licorice taste!! I don't notice

it, but I do believe you! I buy a brand called Stevita and I get it

in the spoonable plastic jar. I get it from carbsmart.com.

Janie

> Have you found a brand of stevia that doesn't have the licorice

aftertaste?? I tried it but it made my coffee taste funny...

> Dusty

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