Guest guest Posted February 10, 2010 Report Share Posted February 10, 2010 > > Hi Bee & all, > > I read the articles you recommended, as well as a ton of others from your site. I finally got a chance yesterday to pick up most of the nutrients I needed but still need to gather a few more. I couldn't find a decent cod liver oil anywhere I went with what you recommended but I'm going to look at the website for your recommended site you give to order from. > > A question I'd like clarified. I see that you list stevia as a safe sweetener, would xylitol fall in this category as well? Or is stevia the only safe one? +++Hi . That's good you are reading and learning. No, xylitol isn't good to consume. Xylitol is manufactured by extracting xylan from birch wood or corn cobs, and reacting it with water to produce xylose or " wood sugar. " Hydrogen (H2) is then added to make 'Xylitol.' +++Stevia is the only safe sweetener, since it is the ground up leaf from the stevia plant. Do not buy any processed kind of stevia; only buy the green ground up leaf. > > Is it better to wait for a while before starting cod liver packs? I've had experience with them when I went to my naturopath and know how good they can be. Would they increase the amount of toxins coming to the surface and cause it to be too much? +++Do you mean castor oil packs? What do you want to treat with them? > > I'm going to have to slide into this a little more slowly than I had planned because I'm moving in 2 weeks and don't want to be laid out with withdrawal symptoms where I can't get myself moved. But, I'm so glad to have found this site and am sure that whatever I implement up to that time will still start the process. > > Thanks for all you do, Bee.....and all you great moderators. +++You are so welcome! Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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