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Will stick with sugar....Re: Is sucralose a good sugar substitute?

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Okay, thanks for all the info! We'll just stick with our own GF

diet using what we've always been using...sugar or brown sugar for

cooking (which we don't eat much of anyways). This group is always

so helpful! Thanks everyone!

Gretchen

-- In , " R. Owen "

<elisabeth724@y...> wrote:

> Sucralose is chlorinated sugar--NOT good! Dr. Mercola

(www.mercola.com)

> recommends against it, as does Elaine Gottschall of the SCD diet,

as well

> as others. Stevia, Xylitol, and vegetable glycerine are good

healthy

> sweeteners that don't cause yeast.

>

>

>

>

> At 05:57 PM 2/2/2005 +0000, you wrote:

>

>

> >I forgot to mention that we've been on Houston's wonderful enzymes

> >for 2 years now and they've helped with MANY things. Just looking

> >to find ways of helping our dd's reaction to fragrances, pools,

and

> >now wheat and possibly other gluten products that I haven't

> >discovered yet. We'll see if any of the supplements recommended

by

> >the DAN doc along with a gluten-free diet helps with our

daughter's

> >eczema and behavioral/sleep issues when she comes in contact with

> >the above things...

> >

> >

> > >

> > > After a blood test, our 7 yr old dd was discovered to be

sensitive

> > > to wheat. Our DAN! doctor recommended that we go Gluten Free

for

> > > about 3 months to see what we see. I had noticed that whenever

my

> > > daughter ate breads (all natural, yet made with organic wheat

> > > flour), her excema would get much worse. I don't know if that

has

> > > anything to do with anything else....it's just something I

noticed.

> > >

> > > I just ordered two books from Amazon to hopefully help me

> >understand

> > > some of this: " Special Diets for special Kids " by

> > > and " Children With Starving Brains " by Jaquelyn McCandless.

> > >

> > > I noticed that Kirkman sells some GF products made with a sugar

> > > substitue called, " Sucralose " . Any cons to this that anybody

> >knows

> > > of?

> > >

> > > Thank you for your thoughts!

> > >

> > > Gretchen

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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> >

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