I've seen this same debate elsewhere, and no one could come up with any proof, just she said, he said, they said, I heard. *Shrug* I'd be more concerned about the baking powder myself. And if anyone would know for sure, I would think it would be Brooks, and he definitely would tell us what baking soda NOT to use.

Annie
If we could sell our experiences for what they
cost us, we'd all be millionaires.
Abigail Van Buren

Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
Well thats good enough for me Marshall.  I believe in being  fair minded and 
not believing everything negative until it is proved  i.e. hearsay.  After all, 
if I had done this when I read about CS then I would never have used it and 
would have missed out on a marvellous product.  Thank you for taking the 
trouble to resolve this debate scientifically.  dee


On 7 Jan 2010, at 15:42, Marshall Dudley wrote:

As I stated earlier, I tested a&H for the to possible forms of aluminum from 
machinery, and they were negative.  There is no detectable aluminum metal or 
aluminum oxide in it.

Marshall



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