Dee: When there is guaranteed aluminum free sodium bicarbonate out there in the natural health world, why would anyone take a chance with a product that may have aluminum in it? Free of aluminum sodium bicarbonate is available at inexpensive prices. I cross reference everything that comes to me through natural health newsletters over the years and it has been mention many more times than once that A & H has aluminum in it. I stand by the premise: Take no chances. Buyer beware. Be very aware...
John On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 8:00 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick <[email protected]> wrote: > It sounds to me as though it could have been a smear campaign, and who > knows if *other* manufacturers use aluminium bins or grinding tools either? > Do they state this in their blurb? To be objective, one must apply all > criteria to all interested parties, I believe. dee > > On 7 Jan 2010, at 00:10, John E. Stevens wrote: > > Mike; > > i don't have inevitable proof, only what I've read from various sources > over the years. From what I understand and recall, the aluminum somehow > gets into the sodium bicarbonate in the processing stages. I don't know if > A & H use aluminum bins, aluminum grinding tools, or what, but from what > I've read in the past it's been stated that A & H has aluminum in it. I'm > sure it may only be small amounts that enter from the processing stage, but, > personally, I want no aluminum entering my body in any fashion. I've read > this in the past over a number of years from various sources which is why I > seek only pure sodium bicarbonate from drclark.net and drclark.com. You > may find some info about it in Dr. Clark's books - if I recall correctly. > Dr. Simoncini, of Italy, who uses sodium bicarbonate to treat various kinds > of cancer, may also have some info on it. I cannot recall all of my sources > because I read so many health newsletters and references daily, monthly and > over the course of many years, but from my reading, and recollection, I just > won't use A & H Sodium Bicarbonate. There are sources of pure sodium > bicarbonate available so I choose to use those. I wish I could elaborate > more thoroughly for you, but I can't. > > John > > >

