July 2004 Issue

Splenda - Here We Go Again

"We've done a great job of redefining sweetness, and it's great to see it pay off," says Anne Rewey, Splenda marketing director for Ft. Washington, Pennsylvania-based McNeil Corp. "We're committed to the leadership position in this market." Sucralose (Splenda®) is a chlorocarbon and is more accurately compared to ingesting tiny... Continue Reading

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Chlorine - In Your Pool and Diet Cola

Chlorine is one of the most useful chemical elements used in manufacturing because chlorine is a very reactive element - so reactive, in fact, it is typically found combined with other elements in the form of compounds. But in your cola? Chlorine is commonly found in nature, but almost always... Continue Reading

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Did You Know?

"COLA" DID YOU KNOWS? * In America in 1850, about thirteen ounces of soda was consumed per person per year. In the late 1980s, more than 500 twelve-ounce cans of sodas were consumed per person per year. The 1994 annual report of the beverage industry shows that per-capita consumption of... Continue Reading

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Q and A with Dr. Hull

To: Dr. Janet Starr Hull Subject: weight loss with aspartame Q: I just started a calorie controlled weight loss program. I have been drinking a generic version of Crystal Lite and Arizona Green Tea with Ginsing. I drink 2 quarts per day to help me get plenty of water with... Continue Reading

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Healthy Recipe

Two recipes from Shelley Melvin's NOT JUST CHEESECAKE - A Yogurt Cheese Cookbook CHOCOLATE CHEESECAKE 2/3 c. orange juice 6 T unsweetened cocoa 2 T quick cooking tapioca 2 c. low-fat vanilla yogurt cheese 2 egg whites 2 T unprocessed sugar 1) Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Lightly grease a... Continue Reading

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Splenda Case History

Leslee contacted the Hullistic Network sharing her experiences with Splenda. I asked if we could include her story in this month's Healthy Newsletter. Her reply: "By all means, include my story - all or any part of it - in anything or anyway you wish. The word needs to be... Continue Reading

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