This is true, I pointed it out last night- maybe it did not go through? -Kathryn

On Jul 23, 2009, at 12:59 PM, Malcolm wrote:

Yes, very true and thanks for bringing that out.  But I wasn't going to
get into a Brouhaha over the "Evils of refined sugar" debate - or
cornstarch, or high fructose corn syrup, or GMO's or the evil food
industry, or . . . . . . when the point was to save a pup's life.

Anyhow, sugar equates to energy, which a sick animal or person may need
desparately.
Take care,  Malcolm



On Thu, 2009-07-23 at 11:35 -0600, sol wrote:
The think is that some kind of sugar is actually needed for
rehydration too. Stevia would not help fluids be absorbed, or I don't
think it would.
Sugars are not always a bad thing, in certain cases like severe
dehydration and shock they can be lifesaving.
sol

Scotty wrote:
Stevia would be my choice over other sweeteners.



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