I love Mt Dew. Just found out there is a soda fountain in the exec area of
our company. Now make daily trips there to get ice cold Dew, with no ice.
Dont want my brominated vegatable oil watered down.

-----Original Message-----
From: Heald, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 8:17 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Mt Dew is good for you!


It's about the only thing I drink.  I drink probably 6 or 8 cans a day.

Timothy Heald
Information Systems Specialist
Overseas Security Advisory Council
U.S. Department of State
571.345.2235


-----Original Message-----
From: Deanna Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 8:15 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Mt Dew is good for you!


I knew there was a reason I don't drink Mt. Dew.
-d

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "William Wheatley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 3:25 PM
Subject: Mt Dew is good for you!


> http://www.foreverworld.com/BVO.html
>
> Brominated Vegetable Oil
>
> For those who care about their body...
> A little health information from ForEverWorld Books.
>
> Today is a sad day in Erin's gaming life, for I have come to realize that
Mt. Dew is too questionable for my health. I ran out to purchase the Code
Red Mountain Dew, drank it, loved it and then read the label. At the bottom
were the ingredients Brominated Vegetable Oil.
>
> Being curious, I checked it out on the web. Starting with Atomic/GuruNet,
I found that Brominated means 'to combine a substance with bromine or a
bromine compound'.
>       Then I looked up Bromine. It's defined as:
> A heavy, volatile, corrosive, reddish-brown, nonmetallic liquid element,
having a highly irritating vapor. It is used in producing gasoline antiknock
mixtures, fumigants, dyes, and photographic chemicals. Atomic weight 79.904;
atomic number 35; melting point 7.2�C; boiling point 58.78�C; valence 1, 3,
5, 7.
> YUCK!! I thought that poisons at the gaming table were supposed to be a
fictional thing!
>
> So I checked out the FDA pages, which state that BVO has been allowed in
our foods since 1977, but remains in the top 2000 toxicity additives and
must be re-examined every 6 months. The additive cannot exceed 15 parts per
million (just one ounce must be diluted into 520 gallons of Mountain Dew to
stay under the toxicity level - or 5546 (12) oz cans).
>       It is also illegal to put BVO in anything without declaring it
first. Coca-Cola found this out with a batch of Minute Maid Grape that had
to be recalled for not declaring BVO on it's label.      Like PCBs, BVO
leaves traces in the fat cells of your body. Nothing like being dyed from
the inside out with your favorite citric soda, eh? Yes, unfortunately BVO is
in many citric-based soft drinks besides Mt. Dew - it's purpose is to make
the flavoring oils the same density as water. This keeps the flavor oil from
separating in your soda.
>
>
> But don't take my word for it. Check out the research for yourself on
Google or the FDA homepage.
> 


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