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Rose Anderson <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 20 Jan 1999 01:44:11 EST
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<<Either food is natural, or it is artificial!  BIG DEAL.  Read the label.
Look for dairy
ingrediants. What does this have to do with our list?>>

Sometimes, natural or artificial ingredients are actually milk-based.
Unfortunately, many manufacturers still use these terms -- so I usually call
the company and ask for a listing of the product's "natural" or "artificial"
ingredients. Most are great about sharing that info, so you can make an
informed decision about the safety of the product.
In our case, it would be for our 6 year old son, who has an anaphylactic
allergy to milk.
And if there's any doubt in my mind about the safety of a food, Corey doesn't
get it.
It's not worth the risk.

Rose

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