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Wow, I just checked their site and they do have Olestra in them. You just

can't win huh! Thanks so much for the info.

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I have eaten FF pringles and WOW chips for 2-3 years now with no apparent

ill effects. There are conflicting reports on Olean and Olestra

One thing about the Internet is you can find something to back almost any

position.

Charlie

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Wow, I just checked their site and they do have Olestra in them. You just

can't win huh! Thanks so much for the info.

Regards,

Christophe-Perron

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Bonaventure Country Club

Phone: x8120

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I agree with you, Charlie. I think if they are going to bother you, you will

know from the very first consumption. lol

I used to love the Pringles Sour Cream and Onion, but I've switched back to

Baked Lays for now.

It's really funny, but before WW, I never ate potato chips. Now I eat Baked

Lays every day. I'm thinking that might not be a good thing. lol

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I have eaten FF pringles and WOW chips for 2-3 years now with no apparent

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I hadn't heard of the anti-oxidants issue (I'm wondering if there are any other

factors involved), but, fortunately, a lot of people don't have a problem eating

it. I've never had any of the " side effects " , so I guess it's just like any

food. Some people react badly, while other people don't have any reactions at

all.

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> > I don't know if I posted this yet but last week I bought some

> Fat Free

> > Pringles at the grocery store and they are so yummy. 15 chips

> for 1 point,

> > you cannot go wrong. I found them in Sour Cream and Original, a

> must try.

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Exactly! They're still around after 3 years, so enough people must be doing

fine, otherwise they would have pulled them off the market. =) I love them

(especially the WOW Doritos. YUMMMM!)

166/152.6/130 (ATH- 175)

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> Wow, I just checked their site and they do have Olestra in them.

> You just

> can't win huh! Thanks so much for the info.

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> Regards,

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> Christophe-Perron

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> Christophe-Perron

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> Office Manager

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> Bonaventure Country Club

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> Phone: x8120

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> Fax:

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Baked Lays are great for you! They're just baked potatoes w/ some other stuff

thrown in there to make them yummy. =) I really like them too, so I fully

support the daily consumption of Baked Lays! =)

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> I have eaten FF pringles and WOW chips for 2-3 years now with no

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Thanks Charlie. I have a bag of WOW Doritos and Chips in the cabinet now and

just started with the Pringles so its good to know that there are people out

there that are just fine!

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The depletion of the Fat soluble vitamins could be something one would not

discover for years, however. Likewise the depletion of certain anti

oxidents in the blood which are known to fight cancer.

Sue

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> I have eaten FF pringles and WOW chips for 2-3 years now with no

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Scientific info about Olestra:

http://cspinet.org/olestra/

Why no one should eat products with Olestra in them

http://cspinet.org/olestra/11cons.html

Sue

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> > Wow, I just checked their site and they do have Olestra in them.

> > You just

> > can't win huh! Thanks so much for the info.

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> > Regards,

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> > Christophe-Perron

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> > Bonaventure Country Club

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> > Phone: x8120

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> > Fax:

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We might as well stop this now. This is going to go the same way as the

aspartame thread.

Charlie

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Scientific info about Olestra:

http://cspinet.org/olestra/

Why no one should eat products with Olestra in them

http://cspinet.org/olestra/11cons.html

Sue

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> >

> > Wow, I just checked their site and they do have Olestra in them.

> > You just

> > can't win huh! Thanks so much for the info.

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> > Regards,

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> > Christophe-Perron

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> > Bonaventure Country Club

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> > Phone: x8120

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> > Fax:

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As Charlie pointed out earlier, you can find anything to back your position on

the internet:

" At the levels of consumption that people are eating olestra, there is not

evidence that it has an effect on [levels of carotenoids in the blood], "

http://my.webmd.com/content/article/26/1728_59666.htm?lastselectedguid={5FE84E90\

-BC77-4056-A91C-9531713CA348}

And:

" I do not think that foods consumed in moderation will have a negative effect on

your health. "

http://my.webmd.com/content/article/42/1671_53206.htm?lastselectedguid={5FE84E90\

-BC77-4056-A91C-9531713CA348}

166/152.6/130 (ATH- 175)

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> > >

> > > Wow, I just checked their site and they do have Olestra in them.

> > > You just

> > > can't win huh! Thanks so much for the info.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Regards,

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Christophe-Perron

> > >

> > > Christophe-Perron

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> > > Office Manager

> > >

> > > Bonaventure Country Club

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> > >

> > >

> > > Phone: x8120

> > >

> > > Fax:

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I'm happy to have all of the info though to make informed choices- for me and my

family I'd rather not take the chance. Can't go wrong with whole foods that

haven't been processed to death.

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> > >

> > > Wow, I just checked their site and they do have Olestra in them.

> > > You just

> > > can't win huh! Thanks so much for the info.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Regards,

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Christophe-Perron

> > >

> > > Christophe-Perron

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> > > Office Manager

> > >

> > > Bonaventure Country Club

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> > >

> > >

> > > Phone: x8120

> > >

> > > Fax:

> > >

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This is a general message, not necessarily about any particular product.

The phrase " there is no evidence " in medicine is a catch phrase which

doesn't mean that something is safe. It merely means that either something

has not been studied enough to prove a more than a slight relationship

between a deleterious side effect and the product or that the existent

studies have not been accepted by the writer/researcher for some reason or

other, one of which reasons may be that the writer has an affiliation with

those selling the product.

For example for many years after it came out in Scientific American that

smoking caused long term deleterious side effects, many medical authorities

were saying " there is no evidence that smoking causes ... such and such "

There are still people who say this about smoking by the way. The writer of

THE MAKER'S DIET (a popular new diet plan) stated that since some primitive

society was healthy and smoked daily, that must show that smoking isn't

dangerous for everyone.

A close family member who apparently 'got away' with smoking for years and

used it to keep slim has just discovered that her cholesterol is over 300

and she has the beginnings of emphysema.

Sue

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> > > >

> > > > Wow, I just checked their site and they do have Olestra in them.

> > > > You just

> > > > can't win huh! Thanks so much for the info.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Regards,

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> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Christophe-Perron

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> > > > Christophe-Perron

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> > > > Office Manager

> > > >

> > > > Bonaventure Country Club

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> > > >

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> > > > Phone: x8120

> > > >

> > > > Fax:

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