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Ellie Rotunno <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 5 Mar 1998 22:02:52 -0800
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I have a question for anyone about my love for honey.  I'm assuming I have a
> sugar addiction, since I often have to fight with the honey jar.  The honey we
> get is completely raw and unheated, but not only does it not ever taste
> "strong" to me (it tastes utterly heavenly), but I have never experienced
> anything remotely resembling a "stop." I just get a real clear "You Go Girl."
> :>)) Seriously, why is this? Are "stops" not functional until after the
> addiction is cleaned up?

 According to the Instinctos, and Aajonus Vonderplanitz, and I lean toward
this opinion, the attraction to honey would be the body's need to replace old
mutant sugars with good sugar. As a recovering sugar (mutant processed
sugars that are stimulants) addict, I am attracted to honey and dates, not
because of any addiction but because I need them. As long as the honey is
unheated, I believe when my body has had enough, I will get stops.

My best, Ellie


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