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O.K. To those of you who know: I ask this question. Under what ingredient

is tanic acid listed under on a can of pop? I find phopshoric acid and

citric acid. But, I always thought that oranges also had citric acids, or

any orange product.....I don't find the words tanic acid anywhere so assume

that it is listed under some other name. Just wondering. I assume that

there may be other products with a hidden source of tanic acid if it comes

under an alias. Just want to know.......thanks for info.... in Mo.

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I don't think tannic acid is in pop - it's the carbonation we cannot have.

As far as I know, tannic acid is only in coffee and tea? I've asked the

same questions about citric acid and tannic acid - I mean what's the

difference if they're both acids? I never got an answer and couldn't really

find anything on the internet about it. I think it's the way the body

handles the tannic vs. the citric acid? I " m not really sure.

Kellie in OKC

12-19-03 Dr R.

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>O.K. To those of you who know: I ask this question. Under what ingredient

>is tanic acid listed under on a can of pop? I find phopshoric acid and

>citric acid. But, I always thought that oranges also had citric acids, or

>any orange product.....I don't find the words tanic acid anywhere so assume

>that it is listed under some other name. Just wondering. I assume that

>there may be other products with a hidden source of tanic acid if it comes

>under an alias. Just want to know.......thanks for info.... in Mo.

>

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I've heard it isn't the carbonation either because

even if you let it go flat you are still not

suppose to have it. It is my understanding that

it is the phosphoric acid in the pop that we can't

have.

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> O.K. To those of you who know: I ask

> this question. Under what ingredient

> is tanic acid listed under on a can of

> pop? I find phopshoric acid and

> citric acid. But, I always thought

> that oranges also had citric acids, or

> any orange product.....I don't find the

> words tanic acid anywhere so assume

> that it is listed under some other

> name. Just wondering. I assume that

> there may be other products with a

> hidden source of tanic acid if it comes

> under an alias. Just want to

> know.......thanks for info.... in Mo.

>

>

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I'm not completely sure, but I think tannic acid is a normal component of

cola syrup. As such, it would not be listed separately. Remember, it's not

just the acid that is a problem for us, it is also the carbonation. We are

supposed to avoid all carbonated beverages.

Joanie

5/25/04

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>Subject: Re: Tanic acids

>Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 14:30:45 -0500

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>O.K. To those of you who know: I ask this question. Under what ingredient

>is tanic acid listed under on a can of pop? I find phopshoric acid and

>citric acid. But, I always thought that oranges also had citric acids, or

>any orange product.....I don't find the words tanic acid anywhere so assume

>that it is listed under some other name. Just wondering. I assume that

>there may be other products with a hidden source of tanic acid if it comes

>under an alias. Just want to know.......thanks for info.... in Mo.

>

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Phosphoric acid (which provides carbonation in soda) can eat metal,

so they don't want it in your pouch. If you want to prove it, drop

a penny or a nail in a jar of coke and wait a few days.

I specifically asked at my clinic why tannic acid (tea and coffee) is

verboten, while citric acid (orange juice) is ok. I don't remember

the exact answer, but they are different acids so chemically they

react with different things (high school chemistry). Tannic acid is

another acid that will eat holes in your new pouch. Citric acid

doesn't work that way.

in Atlanta

06/03/04

O.K. To those of you who know: I ask this question. Under what

ingredient is tanic acid listed under on a can of pop? I find

phopshoric acid and citric acid. But, I always thought that oranges

also had citric acids, or any orange product.....I don't find the

words tanic acid anywhere so assume that it is listed under some

other name. Just wondering. I assume that there may be other

products with a hidden source of tanic acid if it comes under an

alias. Just want to know.......thanks for info.... in Mo.

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you know...... call me a lemming, but Dr Rutledge told me not to

drink carbonated beverages and guess what? I didnt. i have done

exceptionally well. it is almost as if he knows what i should and

shouldn't do to be healthy and successful in my weight loss/

maintenence.

almost like he INVENTED the MGB!!

go figure...

LOL!

cathy s in va

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ANON...

Re: Tanic acids

you know...... call me a lemming, but Dr Rutledge told me not to

drink carbonated beverages and guess what? I didnt. i have done

exceptionally well. it is almost as if he knows what i should and

shouldn't do to be healthy and successful in my weight loss/

maintenence.

almost like he INVENTED the MGB!!

go figure...

LOL!

cathy s in va

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brown noser.....

it is almost as if ms " anon " proves the old addage.... " TAKES ONE TO

KNOW ONE " or maybe the " I AM RUBBER YOU ARE GLUE " thing.......

LMAO!!

good to see you back, NANCY!! missed ya... btw... put down the POP!

xoxoxo

cathy

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> ANON...

> Re: Tanic acids

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> you know...... call me a lemming, but Dr Rutledge told me not to

> drink carbonated beverages and guess what? I didnt. i have done

> exceptionally well. it is almost as if he knows what i should and

> shouldn't do to be healthy and successful in my weight loss/

> maintenence.

>

> almost like he INVENTED the MGB!!

>

> go figure...

>

> LOL!

>

> cathy s in va

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I will have you know I have been MUCH better lately...I drink LEMON ADE...

Love you!

Anon

Re: Tanic acids

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> you know...... call me a lemming, but Dr Rutledge told me not to

> drink carbonated beverages and guess what? I didnt. i have done

> exceptionally well. it is almost as if he knows what i should and

> shouldn't do to be healthy and successful in my weight loss/

> maintenence.

>

> almost like he INVENTED the MGB!!

>

> go figure...

>

> LOL!

>

> cathy s in va

>

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