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> Hi Everyone

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> I'm just starting the SCD with my 3 yr old and when I give him honey

> he gets really bad yeast problems. Honey is in so many of the SCD

> recipes and I'm trying to find the best replacement for it. The only

> ones I can think of are Saacharin or Xyiltol. Does anyone have any

> suggestions?

>

> Thanks

> E

>

Sacharrine is permitted and has proved not to be a cause odf cancer in humans. I

use it on

a daily basis.

Carol F.

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> Hi Everyone

>

> I'm just starting the SCD with my 3 yr old and when I give him honey

> he gets really bad yeast problems. Honey is in so many of the SCD

> recipes and I'm trying to find the best replacement for it. The only

> ones I can think of are Saacharin or Xyiltol. Does anyone have any

> suggestions?

>

> Thanks

> E

>

Sacharrine is permitted and has proved not to be a cause odf cancer in humans. I

use it on

a daily basis.

Carol F.

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> Hi Everyone

>

> I'm just starting the SCD with my 3 yr old and when I give him honey

> he gets really bad yeast problems. Honey is in so many of the SCD

> recipes and I'm trying to find the best replacement for it. The only

> ones I can think of are Saacharin or Xyiltol. Does anyone have any

> suggestions?

>

> Thanks

> E

>

Sacharrine is permitted and has proved not to be a cause odf cancer in humans. I

use it on

a daily basis.

Carol F.

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How about fruit juice for a honey substitute? My daughter is yeasty on honey

or the fruit juice though. But, I still give her some stuff that has honey

or sugar. Now I use an antiyeast agent. Jenn & Kali 8 months scd

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> >

> > Hi Everyone

> >

> > I'm just starting the SCD with my 3 yr old and when I give him honey

> > he gets really bad yeast problems. Honey is in so many of the SCD

> > recipes and I'm trying to find the best replacement for it. The only

> > ones I can think of are Saacharin or Xyiltol. Does anyone have any

> > suggestions?

> >

> > Thanks

> > E

> >

> Sacharrine is permitted and has proved not to be a cause odf cancer in

humans. I use it on

> a daily basis.

>

> Carol F.

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>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

_Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

websites:

> http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

> and

> http://www.pecanbread.com

>

>

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How about fruit juice for a honey substitute? My daughter is yeasty on honey

or the fruit juice though. But, I still give her some stuff that has honey

or sugar. Now I use an antiyeast agent. Jenn & Kali 8 months scd

Re: Honey Substitute?

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> >

> > Hi Everyone

> >

> > I'm just starting the SCD with my 3 yr old and when I give him honey

> > he gets really bad yeast problems. Honey is in so many of the SCD

> > recipes and I'm trying to find the best replacement for it. The only

> > ones I can think of are Saacharin or Xyiltol. Does anyone have any

> > suggestions?

> >

> > Thanks

> > E

> >

> Sacharrine is permitted and has proved not to be a cause odf cancer in

humans. I use it on

> a daily basis.

>

> Carol F.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

_Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

websites:

> http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

> and

> http://www.pecanbread.com

>

>

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Hi.

Can you please, share your reference for the safety of saccharine?

Also, have you guys tried crushed stevia leaf or with added inulin fiber? I

know that it is very good for drinks, baking, everything and that people who

do not like the taste of it usually put too much of it and taste improves

greatly by using a minute amount. Now, I don't know if it is legal or not. I

cannot see why it would not be. Also, the inulin promotes growth of the good

bugs already there. So, does anybody know if STEVIA is legal?

Thanks

33y mcs, mom to fiol 14mo ASD

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>

> >

> > Hi Everyone

> >

> > I'm just starting the SCD with my 3 yr old and when I give him honey

> > he gets really bad yeast problems. Honey is in so many of the SCD

> > recipes and I'm trying to find the best replacement for it. The only

> > ones I can think of are Saacharin or Xyiltol. Does anyone have any

> > suggestions?

> >

> > Thanks

> > E

> >

> Sacharrine is permitted and has proved not to be a cause odf cancer in

> humans. I use it on

> a daily basis.

>

> Carol F.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

> _Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

> websites:

> http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

> and

> http://www.pecanbread.com

>

>

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Hi.

Can you please, share your reference for the safety of saccharine?

Also, have you guys tried crushed stevia leaf or with added inulin fiber? I

know that it is very good for drinks, baking, everything and that people who

do not like the taste of it usually put too much of it and taste improves

greatly by using a minute amount. Now, I don't know if it is legal or not. I

cannot see why it would not be. Also, the inulin promotes growth of the good

bugs already there. So, does anybody know if STEVIA is legal?

Thanks

33y mcs, mom to fiol 14mo ASD

>

>

> >

> > Hi Everyone

> >

> > I'm just starting the SCD with my 3 yr old and when I give him honey

> > he gets really bad yeast problems. Honey is in so many of the SCD

> > recipes and I'm trying to find the best replacement for it. The only

> > ones I can think of are Saacharin or Xyiltol. Does anyone have any

> > suggestions?

> >

> > Thanks

> > E

> >

> Sacharrine is permitted and has proved not to be a cause odf cancer in

> humans. I use it on

> a daily basis.

>

> Carol F.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

> _Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

> websites:

> http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

> and

> http://www.pecanbread.com

>

>

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> Hi.

>

> Can you please, share your reference for the safety of saccharine?

> Also, have you guys tried crushed stevia leaf or with added inulin fiber? I

> know that it is very good for drinks, baking, everything and that people who

> do not like the taste of it usually put too much of it and taste improves

> greatly by using a minute amount. Now, I don't know if it is legal or not. I

> cannot see why it would not be. Also, the inulin promotes growth of the good

> bugs already there. So, does anybody know if STEVIA is legal?

>

> Thanks

>

>

Certainly!

http://www.saccharin.org/scientists.html

Carol F.

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> Hi.

>

> Can you please, share your reference for the safety of saccharine?

> Also, have you guys tried crushed stevia leaf or with added inulin fiber? I

> know that it is very good for drinks, baking, everything and that people who

> do not like the taste of it usually put too much of it and taste improves

> greatly by using a minute amount. Now, I don't know if it is legal or not. I

> cannot see why it would not be. Also, the inulin promotes growth of the good

> bugs already there. So, does anybody know if STEVIA is legal?

>

> Thanks

>

>

Certainly!

http://www.saccharin.org/scientists.html

Carol F.

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> Hi.

>

> Can you please, share your reference for the safety of saccharine?

> Also, have you guys tried crushed stevia leaf or with added inulin fiber? I

> know that it is very good for drinks, baking, everything and that people who

> do not like the taste of it usually put too much of it and taste improves

> greatly by using a minute amount. Now, I don't know if it is legal or not. I

> cannot see why it would not be. Also, the inulin promotes growth of the good

> bugs already there. So, does anybody know if STEVIA is legal?

>

> Thanks

>

>

Certainly!

http://www.saccharin.org/scientists.html

Carol F.

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> Hi.

>

> Can you please, share your reference for the safety of saccharine?

> Also, have you guys tried crushed stevia leaf or with added inulin fiber? I

> know that it is very good for drinks, baking, everything and that people who

> do not like the taste of it usually put too much of it and taste improves

> greatly by using a minute amount. Now, I don't know if it is legal or not. I

> cannot see why it would not be. Also, the inulin promotes growth of the good

> bugs already there. So, does anybody know if STEVIA is legal?

Stevia, Illegal, It's molecular structure resembles a steroid and the effects

are unknown.

>

You can use Hermesetas for cooking and baking. I happen to be chemically

sensitive and

do fine with Hermesetas.

Their website says:

Hermesetas Granulated Sweetener is ideal for cooking and baking and can be used

spoon for spoon like sugar. It is important to remember when cooking and baking

with

Hermesetas Granulated that the ingredients which are used to produce this

granulated

sweetener have different properties to sugar and cannot replace the bulk of

sugar. This

product and can undergo a slight reduction in sweetness when exposed to high

temperatures. To achieve the best results when cooking and baking, Hermesetas

Granulated should be added, if possible once the dish has been cooked or has

cooled.

Alternatively you can always write to us and we will send you tried and tested

recipes from

our recipe kitchen.

Hermesetas Liquid can be used in cooking and baking and as it is a heat stable

product

ideal for desserts and hot or cold drinks. Dishes sweetened with Hermesetas

Liquid can

also be frozen or heated in a microwave oven.

Hermesetas Gold and Hermesetas Gold Granulated are certified kosher parve.

Hermesetas Tablets and Hermesetas Liquide are even approved for passover.

For further information, use our Search Engine or contact our customer service

department.

E-Mail: info@...

Carol F.

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> Hi.

>

> Can you please, share your reference for the safety of saccharine?

> Also, have you guys tried crushed stevia leaf or with added inulin fiber? I

> know that it is very good for drinks, baking, everything and that people who

> do not like the taste of it usually put too much of it and taste improves

> greatly by using a minute amount. Now, I don't know if it is legal or not. I

> cannot see why it would not be. Also, the inulin promotes growth of the good

> bugs already there. So, does anybody know if STEVIA is legal?

Stevia, Illegal, It's molecular structure resembles a steroid and the effects

are unknown.

>

You can use Hermesetas for cooking and baking. I happen to be chemically

sensitive and

do fine with Hermesetas.

Their website says:

Hermesetas Granulated Sweetener is ideal for cooking and baking and can be used

spoon for spoon like sugar. It is important to remember when cooking and baking

with

Hermesetas Granulated that the ingredients which are used to produce this

granulated

sweetener have different properties to sugar and cannot replace the bulk of

sugar. This

product and can undergo a slight reduction in sweetness when exposed to high

temperatures. To achieve the best results when cooking and baking, Hermesetas

Granulated should be added, if possible once the dish has been cooked or has

cooled.

Alternatively you can always write to us and we will send you tried and tested

recipes from

our recipe kitchen.

Hermesetas Liquid can be used in cooking and baking and as it is a heat stable

product

ideal for desserts and hot or cold drinks. Dishes sweetened with Hermesetas

Liquid can

also be frozen or heated in a microwave oven.

Hermesetas Gold and Hermesetas Gold Granulated are certified kosher parve.

Hermesetas Tablets and Hermesetas Liquide are even approved for passover.

For further information, use our Search Engine or contact our customer service

department.

E-Mail: info@...

Carol F.

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> > Hi.

> >

> > Can you please, share your reference for the safety of saccharine?

> > Also, have you guys tried crushed stevia leaf or with added inulin fiber? I

> > know that it is very good for drinks, baking, everything and that people who

> > do not like the taste of it usually put too much of it and taste improves

> > greatly by using a minute amount. Now, I don't know if it is legal or not. I

> > cannot see why it would not be. Also, the inulin promotes growth of the good

> > bugs already there. So, does anybody know if STEVIA is legal?

>

> Stevia, Illegal, It's molecular structure resembles a steroid and the effects

are unknown.

> >

> You can use Hermesetas for cooking and baking. I happen to be chemically

sensitive

and

> do fine with Hermesetas.

>

It is saccharine:

http://www.hermesetas.com/data/en/home.php

Carol F.

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> > Hi.

> >

> > Can you please, share your reference for the safety of saccharine?

> > Also, have you guys tried crushed stevia leaf or with added inulin fiber? I

> > know that it is very good for drinks, baking, everything and that people who

> > do not like the taste of it usually put too much of it and taste improves

> > greatly by using a minute amount. Now, I don't know if it is legal or not. I

> > cannot see why it would not be. Also, the inulin promotes growth of the good

> > bugs already there. So, does anybody know if STEVIA is legal?

>

> Stevia, Illegal, It's molecular structure resembles a steroid and the effects

are unknown.

> >

> You can use Hermesetas for cooking and baking. I happen to be chemically

sensitive

and

> do fine with Hermesetas.

>

It is saccharine:

http://www.hermesetas.com/data/en/home.php

Carol F.

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> > Hi.

> >

> > Can you please, share your reference for the safety of saccharine?

> > Also, have you guys tried crushed stevia leaf or with added inulin fiber? I

> > know that it is very good for drinks, baking, everything and that people who

> > do not like the taste of it usually put too much of it and taste improves

> > greatly by using a minute amount. Now, I don't know if it is legal or not. I

> > cannot see why it would not be. Also, the inulin promotes growth of the good

> > bugs already there. So, does anybody know if STEVIA is legal?

>

> Stevia, Illegal, It's molecular structure resembles a steroid and the effects

are unknown.

> >

> You can use Hermesetas for cooking and baking. I happen to be chemically

sensitive

and

> do fine with Hermesetas.

>

It is saccharine:

http://www.hermesetas.com/data/en/home.php

Carol F.

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Hey Carol,

I checked thy website you gave, it did not explain what it is (other than a

sweetner) or why/how it is safe, or legal.

Has anyone else used HERMESETAS as a substitute for honey?

Agape,

carolfrilegh c.frilegh@...> wrote:

> >

> > Hi.

> >

> > Can you please, share your reference for the safety of saccharine?

> > Also, have you guys tried crushed stevia leaf or with added inulin fiber? I

> > know that it is very good for drinks, baking, everything and that people who

> > do not like the taste of it usually put too much of it and taste improves

> > greatly by using a minute amount. Now, I don't know if it is legal or not. I

> > cannot see why it would not be. Also, the inulin promotes growth of the good

> > bugs already there. So, does anybody know if STEVIA is legal?

>

> Stevia, Illegal, It's molecular structure resembles a steroid and the effects

are unknown.

> >

> You can use Hermesetas for cooking and baking. I happen to be chemically

sensitive

and

> do fine with Hermesetas.

>

It is saccharine:

http://www.hermesetas.com/data/en/home.php

Carol F.

For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

_Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

websites:

http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

and

http://www.pecanbread.com

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Hey Carol,

I checked thy website you gave, it did not explain what it is (other than a

sweetner) or why/how it is safe, or legal.

Has anyone else used HERMESETAS as a substitute for honey?

Agape,

carolfrilegh c.frilegh@...> wrote:

> >

> > Hi.

> >

> > Can you please, share your reference for the safety of saccharine?

> > Also, have you guys tried crushed stevia leaf or with added inulin fiber? I

> > know that it is very good for drinks, baking, everything and that people who

> > do not like the taste of it usually put too much of it and taste improves

> > greatly by using a minute amount. Now, I don't know if it is legal or not. I

> > cannot see why it would not be. Also, the inulin promotes growth of the good

> > bugs already there. So, does anybody know if STEVIA is legal?

>

> Stevia, Illegal, It's molecular structure resembles a steroid and the effects

are unknown.

> >

> You can use Hermesetas for cooking and baking. I happen to be chemically

sensitive

and

> do fine with Hermesetas.

>

It is saccharine:

http://www.hermesetas.com/data/en/home.php

Carol F.

For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

_Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

websites:

http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

and

http://www.pecanbread.com

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> Hey Carol,

> I checked thy website you gave, it did not explain what it is (other than a

sweetner) or

why/how it is safe, or legal.

> Has anyone else used HERMESETAS as a substitute for honey?

Hermesetas is saccharine and available in Canada at pharmacies.

>

Deborah writes: Sweet N Low is legal, in spite of the tiny quantities of

dextrose and cream

of tartar, because it's the most easily found form of saccharine. But if you can

find Necta

Sweet or liquid Sweet N Low, you'll avoid those substances. CVS has always

carried Necta

Sweet. I'm sure they can order it for you. Liquid Sweet N Low is not ideal, as

it's preserved

with methyl paraben. We are all exposed to so many chemicals (pesticides, some

plastics

and more) that are estrogenic in their effect - it's not a good idea to

voluntarily consume

more.

Necta Sweet is really the best form of saccharine available in the States, but

it's hard to

find and slightly less convenient than Sweet N Low. I believe there's also a

brand of

saccharine in Canada that doesn't have the illegals (ed. Hermesetas). But if you

can't find

Necta Sweet, I wouldn't worry too much about using Sweet N Low..... For those of

us who

can't tolerate honey, Sweet N Low has been very helpful.

Originally from the Long Island listserve.

Carol F.

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> Hey Carol,

> I checked thy website you gave, it did not explain what it is (other than a

sweetner) or

why/how it is safe, or legal.

> Has anyone else used HERMESETAS as a substitute for honey?

Hermesetas is saccharine and available in Canada at pharmacies.

>

Deborah writes: Sweet N Low is legal, in spite of the tiny quantities of

dextrose and cream

of tartar, because it's the most easily found form of saccharine. But if you can

find Necta

Sweet or liquid Sweet N Low, you'll avoid those substances. CVS has always

carried Necta

Sweet. I'm sure they can order it for you. Liquid Sweet N Low is not ideal, as

it's preserved

with methyl paraben. We are all exposed to so many chemicals (pesticides, some

plastics

and more) that are estrogenic in their effect - it's not a good idea to

voluntarily consume

more.

Necta Sweet is really the best form of saccharine available in the States, but

it's hard to

find and slightly less convenient than Sweet N Low. I believe there's also a

brand of

saccharine in Canada that doesn't have the illegals (ed. Hermesetas). But if you

can't find

Necta Sweet, I wouldn't worry too much about using Sweet N Low..... For those of

us who

can't tolerate honey, Sweet N Low has been very helpful.

Originally from the Long Island listserve.

Carol F.

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> Hey Carol,

> I checked thy website you gave, it did not explain what it is (other than a

sweetner) or

why/how it is safe, or legal.

> Has anyone else used HERMESETAS as a substitute for honey?

Hermesetas is saccharine and available in Canada at pharmacies.

>

Deborah writes: Sweet N Low is legal, in spite of the tiny quantities of

dextrose and cream

of tartar, because it's the most easily found form of saccharine. But if you can

find Necta

Sweet or liquid Sweet N Low, you'll avoid those substances. CVS has always

carried Necta

Sweet. I'm sure they can order it for you. Liquid Sweet N Low is not ideal, as

it's preserved

with methyl paraben. We are all exposed to so many chemicals (pesticides, some

plastics

and more) that are estrogenic in their effect - it's not a good idea to

voluntarily consume

more.

Necta Sweet is really the best form of saccharine available in the States, but

it's hard to

find and slightly less convenient than Sweet N Low. I believe there's also a

brand of

saccharine in Canada that doesn't have the illegals (ed. Hermesetas). But if you

can't find

Necta Sweet, I wouldn't worry too much about using Sweet N Low..... For those of

us who

can't tolerate honey, Sweet N Low has been very helpful.

Originally from the Long Island listserve.

Carol F.

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Hi Carol,

Not all Hermesetas are created equal :)

Only the ones with cyclamate and saccharine are legal. The

Hermesetas Gold and Gold liquid contain aspartame (which although

not illegal is not recommended and can " affect the brain of some

people " - it is a neurotoxin).

Best bet is to double check the ingredients listed on the package,

since they have many different products.

Sheila

> Hermesetas Liquid can be used in cooking and baking and as it is a

heat stable product

> ideal for desserts and hot or cold drinks. Dishes sweetened with

Hermesetas Liquid can

> also be frozen or heated in a microwave oven.

>

> Hermesetas Gold and Hermesetas Gold Granulated are certified

kosher parve.

> Hermesetas Tablets and Hermesetas Liquide are even approved for

passover.

>

> For further information, use our Search Engine or contact our

customer service

> department.

> E-Mail: info@h...

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Hi ,

> I checked thy website you gave, it did not explain what it is

(other than a sweetner) or why/how it is safe, or legal.

> Has anyone else used HERMESETAS as a substitute for honey?

>

> Agape,

Yes, I have and occasionally use Hermesetas Original tablets. This

one is pure sodium saccharine.

Sheila

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> Hi Carol,

>

> Not all Hermesetas are created equal :)

>

I just did a cut and paste of their info and have olny used the tablets which

can be

dissolved in a litle hot water.

Carol F.

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> Hi Carol,

>

> Not all Hermesetas are created equal :)

>

I just did a cut and paste of their info and have olny used the tablets which

can be

dissolved in a litle hot water.

Carol F.

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