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You mean Stevia?

Splenda is synthetic. http://www.holisticmed.com/splenda/

maria.

On Sat, 7 Jan 2006 22:21:10 -0500 prairiegirly@... writes:

Dear Ones,

I thought Splenda was one that was harmless.

What does chloridination do: Do they use sodium chloride which is

relatively harmless in its natural form?

Blessings on you all. LOve. MArge.

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Hi Marge,

I Googled 'Splenda toxic' and came up with

http://www.holisticmed.com/splenda/

'Sucralose Toxicity Information Centre'

...... " *Chlorinated Pesticides*

The manufacturer claims that the *chlorine* added to sucralose is

similar to the chlorine atom in the salt (NaCl) molecule. That is not

the case. Sucralose may be more like ingesting tiny amounts of

*chlorinated* pesticides, but we will never know without long-term,

independent human research.... "

" ......sucralose has a) no long history (e.g., decades) of safe use, B)

no independent monitoring of health effects, c) no long-term human

studies, and d) no independent human studies..... "

Advertising is telling us that its harmless, but we know that

advertising rarely tells the whole truth.

TTFN

Sue (au).

prairiegirly@... wrote:

> Dear Ones,

>

> I thought Splenda was one that was harmless.

>

> What does chloridination do: Do they use sodium chloride which is

> relatively harmless in its natural form?

>

> Blessings on you all. LOve. MArge.

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