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> I'll toss it right away. I like the stuff, but I may have had an
>attack of it's side effects. I got an accute intestinal pain a few days
>ago, and it wasn't pretty. If it was just some chemical out of a lab I
>wouldn't mind too much, but beets arouse my suspicians. They are inedible.
MSG can be made in the lab. It can also be made from soy. IF the label
says hydrolyzed vegetable protein, it came from soy.
But I like beets!
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Fruit Juice: More Than A Glass A Day Is Too Much.
Many parents give their children plenty of fruit juice,
thinking that it's a nutritious drink. However, a recent
study of 94 2-year-olds and 74 5-year-olds found that
42% of children who drank more than 12 ounces of
juice a day were significantly shorter than average (less
than the 20th percentile) and 53% were obese. Fruit
juice is high in calories and is a bad substitute for milk,
whole fruit and other nutritious foods, the authors say.
(B.A. Dennison et al.. Pediatrics 99-15 Jan. 1997)
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