Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-08 Thread Ode Coyote
msg will counteract the toxins in wasp stings when put on as a paste. It acts in a similar way as the papaya enzyme that also works for that (the stuff in meat tenderizer). kathryn ## I once killed and ate a chicken on an abandoned farm in Vermont. It had survived 3 Vermont winters

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-08 Thread sol
Del wrote: http://www.angelfire.com/az/sthurston/xylitol_natural_sweetener.html If xylitol does even half the things claimed there, it is worth using. I am pretty sure it is one of the healthiest alternatives to sugar. I am not sure about erythritol, but I am investigating having just

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-08 Thread Del
Message - From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 12:01 PM Subject: Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner Del wrote: http://www.angelfire.com/az/sthurston/xylitol_natural_sweetener.html If xylitol does even half the things claimed

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-07 Thread Tad Winiecki
This rings a bell. The head of the biology dept. when I was in college lived to 105. She ate at the college dining hall but for breakfast ate 5 fruits. Seemed to do OK by her. And what about those Fruitarians, ain't they funny, eating them fruits, in they tummy. Nancy At 11:39 PM

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-07 Thread sol
Get back to me when you have been a vegetarian for 20 or 30 years. sol -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-07 Thread Clayton Family
I know many many life long vegetarians, many of them do use milk products. They are very healthy. On Feb 7, 2008, at 9:19 AM, sol wrote: Get back to me when you have been a vegetarian for 20 or 30 years. sol -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver.

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-07 Thread Clayton Family
On Feb 6, 2008, at 4:50 AM, Ode Coyote wrote: At 07:51 AM 2/5/2008 -0500, you wrote: - Original Message - From: mailto:odecoy...@alltel.netOde Coyote It's also a natural extract when processed, like Monosodium Glutamate, accurately labeled as a natural flavoring. You may believe

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-07 Thread mborgert
Clayton Family, I know there has been this discussion before but I found out that I am intolerant to milk, what is the alternative for natural calcium?? I have looked up on the net for foods high in Calcium but they are soy products, any suggestions??? I would have looked this up on curezone

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-07 Thread Clayton Family
Most of my friends use organic Rice Dream enriched. We all seem to tolerate it pretty well. It is interesting that so many of us have gone to using that, even though we haven't specifically talked about it or anything. I also can't use milk from animals, due to allergy. Greens are a good

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-07 Thread mborgert
You know I forgot about Rice dream products. Thanks ML -- Original message from Clayton Family clay...@skypoint.com: -- Most of my friends use organic Rice Dream enriched. We all seem to tolerate it pretty well. It is interesting that so many of us have gone to

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-07 Thread carty
Verizon Wireless BlackBerry -Original Message- From: Clayton Family clay...@skypoint.com Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2008 11:43:02 To:silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner Most of my friends use organic Rice Dream enriched. We all seem to tolerate it pretty well

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-07 Thread Dee
...@att.net Date: 02/07/08 17:22:28 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner Clayton Family, I know there has been this discussion before but I found out that I am intolerant to milk, what is the alternative for natural calcium?? I -- The Silver List is a moderated

CSNon-nutrative sweetner ( Milk is not phony )

2008-02-07 Thread Wayne Fugitt
I know many many life long vegetarians, many of them do use milk products. They are very healthy. Read the 1929 article from the Mayo Clinic. Seems they gave milk to 300 sick people. Wayne -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-07 Thread Clayton Family
On Feb 6, 2008, at 12:23 AM, Wayne Fugitt wrote: Evening Nenah, At 11:39 PM 2/5/2008, you wrote: Just my guess. Besides, for some people, more than one or two pieces of fruit a day (or any fruit at all) is not a good idea. More and more people are beginning to talk against fruit. Even

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-07 Thread Dianne France
On Feb 7, 2008, at 11:21 AM, mborg...@att.netmailto:mborg...@att.net wrote: Clayton Family, I know there has been this discussion before but I found out that I am intolerant to milk, what is the alternative for natural calcium?? I have looked up on the net for foods high in

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-06 Thread Michael Zangari
, February 5, 2008 11:14:02 AM Subject: Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner Ode Coyote wrote: I've seen Stevia products on the shelves as a sweetener, so maybe the FDA doesn't have to approve ...everything?? They DIDN'T approve it because they have found no reason to even think about it. Now

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-06 Thread Ode Coyote
At 07:51 AM 2/5/2008 -0500, you wrote: - Original Message - From: mailto:odecoy...@alltel.netOde Coyote It's also a natural extract when processed, like Monosodium Glutamate, accurately labeled as a natural flavoring. You may believe that MSG is harmful, but..it's also unavoidable.

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-06 Thread Ode Coyote
At 11:14 AM 2/5/2008 -0500, you wrote: Ode Coyote wrote: I've seen Stevia products on the shelves as a sweetener, so maybe the FDA doesn't have to approve ...everything?? They DIDN'T approve it because they have found no reason to even think about it. Now it's worthy OF approval,

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-06 Thread Ode Coyote
At 11:56 AM 2/6/2008 +0900, you wrote: I have read that added MSG is sometimes labeled as a spice or seasoning or flavoring, though I don't know this for certain. It was included in the term 'natural favoring', and it is a natural flavoring naturally present in most foods, but that has

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-06 Thread Ode Coyote
## But there's no such thing as no MSG unless you processes it out or just stop eating. ode Any is Too Much. My idea is that it does absolutely nothing to any flavor or does not add any spice effect. Instead it effects the brain and the taste buds, and fires the senses

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-06 Thread Nenah Sylver
- Original Message - From: Wayne Fugitt cwa...@netdoor.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 11:23 PM Subject: Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner Evening Nenah, More and more people are beginning to talk against fruit. Even some of our old and trusted

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Ode Coyote
I've seen Stevia products on the shelves as a sweetener, so maybe the FDA doesn't have to approve ...everything?? They DIDN'T approve it because they have found no reason to even think about it. Now it's worthy OF approval, BECAUSE it wasn't even considered one way or the other? Great

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Ode Coyote
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 6:14 PM Subject: Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner Have you tried stevia? This is natural and the FDA refuses to approve it as a sweetener. For me that is a good recommendation. If you have a dog, xylitol is toxic, so be careful. Gene At 05:11 PM 2/4/2008, you wrote

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Dianne France
- Original Message - From: Ode Coyotemailto:odecoy...@alltel.net It's also a natural extract when processed, like Monosodium Glutamate, accurately labeled as a natural flavoring. You may believe that MSG is harmful, but..it's also unavoidable. The question is, how much?

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread faith gagne
@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 2:11 AM Subject: Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner Apparently even the taste of sweetness is enough to make the body think it is sugar and react accordingly. If you shouldn't have sugar, don't have the substitutes. Learn to taste food as it really tastes

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Carol Ann
Sweetness: Sweetness is a virtue that searches with patience for the good in every person and situation. --- Ode Coyote odecoy...@alltel.net wrote: I've seen Stevia products on the shelves as a sweetener, so maybe the FDA doesn't have to approve ...everything?? They DIDN'T

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Dee
Some things are, like chocolate and sometimes aspirin. Dee ---Original Message--- From: leslie1053 Date: 05/02/2008 00:56:03 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner why would it only be toxic for a dog and not humans? - Original Message - From: Gene

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Gene Wolfe
Here is a website that explains the FDA comment. Obviously the sugar money does not want competition. It can be sold as a dietary supplement but not as a sweetener. http://www.stevia.net/ Gene At 05:52 AM 2/5/2008, you wrote: I've seen Stevia products on the shelves as a sweetener, so

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Marshall Dudley
Nenah Sylver wrote: - Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 3:28 PM Subject: CSNon-nutrative sweetner Has anyone tried erythritol as a calorie free sweetener? Looks interesting, expecially since

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Marshall Dudley
sol wrote: Marshall Dudley wrote: Has anyone tried erythritol as a calorie free sweetener? Looks interesting, expecially since it is not artificial, but a naturally occurring sweetner. Marshall, I have gotten some, but haven't tried it yet. It isn't supposed to cause the GI effects that

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread faith gagne
I avoid all commercialy produced juices. They are packed iwth stuff that I do not want to consume. Faith G. - Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 10:36 AM Subject: Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Michael Zangari
Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2008 6:52:45 AM Subject: Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner I've seen Stevia products on the shelves as a sweetener, so maybe the FDA doesn't have to approve ...everything?? They DIDN'T approve it because they have found no reason to even think about it. Now it's

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Michael Zangari
Michael Zangari http://zangarijournalism.com - Original Message From: Rowena new...@aapt.net.au To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2008 2:11:33 AM Subject: Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner Apparently even the taste of sweetness is enough to make the body think

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Marshall Dudley
, 2008 6:14 PM *Subject:* Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner Have you tried stevia? This is natural and the FDA refuses to approve it as a sweetener. For me that is a good recommendation. If you have a dog, xylitol is toxic, so be careful. Gene At 05:11 PM 2/4/2008, you wrote

Xylitol toxic to dogs? was Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread sol
Humans aren't dogs? While all mammals share the basics and could be said to be more similar than different, there are some critical differences between species and tolerance for chemicals is quite variable. Essential oils are (in general) ok for humans, but very toxic to cats because of their

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Marshall Dudley
Ode Coyote wrote: I've seen Stevia products on the shelves as a sweetener, so maybe the FDA doesn't have to approve ...everything?? They DIDN'T approve it because they have found no reason to even think about it. Now it's worthy OF approval, BECAUSE it wasn't even considered one way or

Xylitol toxic to dogs? was Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread sol
I got curious to know whether other sugar alcohols besides xylitol are toxic to dogs and found this:

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Nenah Sylver
- Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 8:36 AM Subject: Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner Marshall, I don't think there's any free ride with sweeteners. Dr. Jerry Tennant says to avoid all sweeteners

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Marshall Dudley
Nenah Sylver wrote: - Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 8:36 AM Subject: Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner Marshall, I don't think there's any free ride with sweeteners. Dr. Jerry Tennant says

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
I have read that added MSG is sometimes labeled as a spice or seasoning or flavoring, though I don't know this for certain. On Tuesday, Feb 5, 2008, at 20:52 Asia/Tokyo, Ode Coyote wrote: (For the record, any monosodium glutamate, or MSG, used [added] to flavor food must be declared on the

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Nenah Sylver
- Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 2:18 PM Subject: Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner Don't understand. oses are sugars, tols are sugar alcohols. Fruits contain significant amounts of both

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Evening Nenah, At 11:39 PM 2/5/2008, you wrote: Just my guess. Besides, for some people, more than one or two pieces of fruit a day (or any fruit at all) is not a good idea. More and more people are beginning to talk against fruit. Even some of our old and trusted alternative doctors. I

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Wayne Fugitt
I have read that added MSG is sometimes labeled as a spice or seasoning or flavoring, though I don't know this for certain. This, due to public concern and common reactions to too much MSG. Any is Too Much. My idea is that it does absolutely nothing to any flavor or does not add any

CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-04 Thread Marshall Dudley
Has anyone tried erythritol as a calorie free sweetener? Looks interesting, expecially since it is not artificial, but a naturally occurring sweetner. Marshall -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at:

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-04 Thread Nenah Sylver
- Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 3:28 PM Subject: CSNon-nutrative sweetner Has anyone tried erythritol as a calorie free sweetener? Looks interesting, expecially since it is not artificial

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-04 Thread sol
Marshall Dudley wrote: Has anyone tried erythritol as a calorie free sweetener? Looks interesting, expecially since it is not artificial, but a naturally occurring sweetner. Marshall, I have gotten some, but haven't tried it yet. It isn't supposed to cause the GI effects that Xylitol and

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-04 Thread Del
expensive... oh, well.) Del - Original Message - From: Nenah Sylver nenahsyl...@cox.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 6:11 PM Subject: Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner - Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com To: silver-list

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-04 Thread Gene Wolfe
To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 3:28 PM Subject: CSNon-nutrative sweetner Has anyone tried erythritol as a calorie free sweetener? Looks interesting, expecially since it is not artificial, but a naturally occurring sweetner. Marshall Marshall, I don't think

RE: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-04 Thread Silvia Messmer
Subject: Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner - Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 3:28 PM Subject: CSNon-nutrative sweetner Has anyone tried erythritol as a calorie free sweetener? Looks interesting, expecially

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-04 Thread leslie1053
why would it only be toxic for a dog and not humans? - Original Message - From: Gene Wolfe To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 6:14 PM Subject: Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner Have you tried stevia? This is natural and the FDA refuses to approve

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-04 Thread Gene Wolfe
? - Original Message - From: mailto:ge...@ix.netcom.comGene Wolfe To: mailto:silver-list@eskimo.comsilver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 6:14 PM Subject: Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner Have you tried stevia? This is natural and the FDA refuses to approve it as a sweetener

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-04 Thread wordsjunkie
@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 4:28 PM Subject: CSNon-nutrative sweetner Has anyone tried erythritol as a calorie free sweetener? Looks interesting, expecially since it is not artificial, but a naturally occurring sweetner. Marshall -- The Silver List is a moderated forum

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-04 Thread wordsjunkie
as a supplement. - Original Message - From: Silvia Messmer sdmess...@cox.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 6:51 PM Subject: RE: CSNon-nutrative sweetner Try stevia. You can make your own tinctures from organic stevia leaf powder or try the extracts

RE: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-04 Thread Silvia Messmer
wrote: why would it only be toxic for a dog and not humans? - Original Message - From: Gene Wolfe To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 6:14 PM Subject: Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner Have you tried stevia? This is natural

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-04 Thread Rowena
Apparently even the taste of sweetness is enough to make the body think it is sugar and react accordingly. If you shouldn't have sugar, don't have the substitutes. Learn to taste food as it really tastes without sweetening. Strikes me that sugar does less harm than the chemical substitutes,