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BTVC-SCD [mailto:BTVC-SCD ] On Behalf Of jodah235

Sent: Sunday, March 08, 2009 8:28 AM

To: BTVC-SCD

Subject: Re: Struggling with SCD

Jodi wrote: Chocolate is a huge Achilles Heal for many of

us and I won't gloss over that as there is nothing that can mimic chocolate in

my book. Anytime I read " chocolate substitution " my aversion o-meter

and inner skeptic screams from the depths of my belly " You kiddin'

me? " But Dr Haas was vehemently against

chocolate as it does feed the bad bugs….

Ok, I need to ask this. As I said before, I’m the type who needs

the “whys” answered. Milk chocolate being bad I can see (and besides that it doesn’t

even taste good, in my view). But straight cocoa would seem to me a whole other

ballgame. As would a good, rich 70% or 80% (or higher) dark chocolate with honey

rather than sugar added.

So I’m hoping someone can tell me why natural cocoa is bad –

based on CURRENT knowledge of cocoa and its positive properties. It

contains no sugar or milk, and it does contain healthy stuff – which was not

yet recognized when Elaine wrote her book. I admit I’m skeptical about this

non-use of cocoa. What in it, exactly, “feeds the bad bugs”? That just doesn’t

seem logical.

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