Hgh
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Splenda
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Publisher: Dr. David Orman
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Vol. 4, No. 1 Jan. 8 2006 _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
Greetings, Welcome to the New Year!
I would like that once again thank everyone who
has continued to support us for so many years. We
are very grateful and appreciative to all of you.
With the New Year comes resolutions. The most common
is weight reduction. Today, we will focus a nutritional
error which contributes to weight gain as well as
other health problems -- the use of Splenda. Myth:
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This is an all too common perception. It is also
very inaccurate. The process of creating splenda
starts with a single sugar molecule called sucrose.
Sucrose is commonly known as table sugar. Then,
a complex chemical progrss adds substances such
as phosgene.
What is phosgene? It is a chemical warfare agent
used in World War I and is now used in the production
of plastics, pesticides and dyes. Its safety for
human consumption has never been studied, needless
to say. After this process is completed, a final
stage involves three atoms of cholrine which are
substituted for the three normally attached hydroxyls(which
are hydrogen/oxygen combinations). "But is it safe.
It is tested." Really? There have been only 6 case
studies done on humans consuming Splenda for adverse
side effects.
How is it made? According to their
site, SPLENDAŽ is the brand name for the ingredient
sucralose. It is made through a patented, multi-step
process that starts with sugar and converts it to
a no calorie, non-carbohydrate sweetener. The process
selectively replaces three hydrogen-oxygen groups
on the sugar molecule with three chlorine atoms.
Chlorine is present naturally in many of the foods
and beverages that we eat and drink every day ranging
from lettuce, mushrooms and table salt. In the case
of sucralose, its addition converts sucrose to sucralose,
which is essentially inert. The result is an exceptionally
stable sweetener that tastes like sugar, but without
sugar's calories. After consumption, sucralose passes
through the body without being broken down for energy,
so it has no calories, and the body does not recognize
it as a carbohydrate.
Only 2 were published and reviewed
by the FDA.
The study only lasted 4 days and. . . . the only
factors monitored were gum and tooth decay,not human
tolerance. What is an alternative? Here are 2 --
Stevia (also known as Sweetgrass)and
honey. We will continue to cover weight loss strategies
early this year but for a complete program, please
go to www.ormaninstitute.com
and order "The Perfect Diet."
To your health,
Dr. David Orman
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