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The answer to that is in Steve's earlier post, which I repost in part:

Butylated Hydroxytoluene (BHT) used to preserve processed foods,

cereals, fats, and oils, etc. and is on the GRAS (Generally Regarded

as Safe) list, but may be irritating to the liver and kidneys

(especially if these organs are not operating at full potential), and

irritate some allergies. Also believed to possibly convert in the body

to substances that can become carcinogenic.

IRMC (I rest my case)

Leo

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> BHT butylated hydroxytoluene is a synthetic antioxidant approved for

use in

> food and cosmetics. So BHT = longer life?

>

> Re: Propylene Glycol and BHT in our fortifi

>

>

> > Harmless in the context and purpose of this list. In the context

and

> > purpose of this list, wormwood is not toxic but therapeutic.

Routing

> > every chemical, apriori, into the often emotionally charged

territory

> > of toxicity is indeed within the context and purpose of this list.

> > That is, until it is proved non-toxic. The onus is on those who

add

> > the stuff into our food or environment. That is what this list is

> > about.

> >

> > Other lists are about routing every chemical, apriori, into the

> > territory of non-toxicity. That is what their lists are all about.

> >

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