Brushing your teeth everday is only minimal. Without proper care of your teeth, those pearls don't stand a chance even if you only suck down rice cakes your whole life or drink water.
Also, I am sure that you are aware of the fact that sugar isn't the reason for the nations obesity. It is because of a lack of energy expenditure. Calories in cannot be greater than calories out, point blank.
People can swallow down spnich and chicken breast all day but if at the end of that day they are on the couch watching t.v. then the results will be the same, it just takes longer.
Boy, this thread has turned into a monster; it could use some humor.
It's a hard knock life...for us...it's a hard knock life...for us...:lol:
Hardknock:
Calories in, calories out, got it!:toilet:
I only mentioned the oral health comment (brushing teeth, which my dentist tells me isn't the only component of oral health, admittedly) b/c I found it in a letter McNeil (Splenda) wrote to the FDA. They wanted Splenda to be granted approval for "safe for dental health" marketing or something menial (to me) like that (most artificial sweetners have this designation). I thought it was odd b/c I didn't really think about it hitherto. The letter was almost vehement, so I was surprised that it was such a big deal to them (more $ I guess, I dunno). BTW, I didn't brush my teeth yesterday, but that is just one little piece of my overall dental care plan.:32:
I thought that my "if Americans weren't so fat and lazy" comment covered the lack of energy expenditure that you mention above. I guess it didn't.
I like spinach too! Sour Diesel, Jack the Ripper, Haze, good stuff. Chicken breasts are ok I guess, better with spinach of course.:439:
Honestly, how can you expect a serious response to "People can swallow down spnich and chicken breast all day but if at the end of that day they are on the couch watching t.v. then the results will be the same, it just takes longer"?
The OP's post:
Natural And Artificial Flavors, Citric Acid, Acesulfame Potassium, Sucralose, Pyridoxine HCL, Red #40, Blue #1
how bad is this fake sugar and artificial flavors for you
Dumbhick3, I read that long summary that you wrote on the first page but what does that have to do with th Op's question?
I thought he was looking for episodes from various people not what the fda does and doesn't allow.
What does "episodes from various people" mean and how do you know what "he was looking for"? In other words, why are you impugning me as not addressing his question when you aren't even sure what he is asking yourself ("I though he was looking for...")?
I just read the post, replied, and the thread took on a life a raging personality of its own.
It's kind of a question (needs a '?'), and I tried to answer it, but really it's unquantifiable and essentially unanswerable as it is stated. How bad is anything for a specific person? The best I could do was to add my own experience with Splenda story in (along with that of some of my relatives) and quote some relatively useless studies. I guess I failed, but I tried. The FDA failed IMO too, paying no ear service to post-marketing reports and letters requesting a warning be placed on Splenda. So yeah, I mentioned the FDA. If they have no vested interests, then why did they temporarily seize all incoming shipments of stevia from South America at the behest of a letter from NutraSweet along with numerous complaints from NutraSweet. Why do multi-billion dollar companies complain? Because they are losing money. Why does the FDA often listen. Conflicts of interest, jobs at NutraSweet making more money 3 years later.
I look at powders as something to get by on when I don't feel well (I have a cold right now) or don't have time and would otherwise miss one of my 4 or 5 meals, and to supplement my whole food protein to get me to the desired daily protein intake. In response to your cooking-time-lazy-powders comment, I have a 4 hour roundtrip daily commute to work. My relative that lives nearby does too. But he has a girlfriend, so he comes home, cooks, eats, goes straight to bed, and repeats the process. I have been teleworking more lately, so I have less excuse, but I do have some personal reasons that make daily cooking impractical though not impossible.
I wrote two longwinded, half-useful, half-useless summaries on the first page, so I am not sure to which one you are referring, unless you only read one of them. And this makes three.
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I have been very happy with Protein Factory and have ordered from them for years to the poster to asked about which was better. I don't have any experience with the other one you mentioned. Good to know that more than one such company exists.
Glad to hear that the SunCrystals taste good too. It's nice to have options.
My last thoughts on this subject: Ultimately, we as consumers have to decide what we do and don't want to put in our bodies and not rely on the government to hold our hands or slap them (steroids, sugar, food, pills, powders, information for mental nourishment, TV, spinach, chicken, etc). And it would be nice if we as consumers had more options to choose which sweetener most agrees with us in a powdered supp and avoid the ones that do not. To each, his own, you know? Unfortunately, splenda has become ubiquitous in almost every powdered supplement that needs sweetening, and some that don't.