----- Original Message ----- From: "Janet Hacker" <[log in to unmask]> > Also, does anyone use honey? Audette states that in very limited amounts > that it is allowed, but does honey trigger a reaction (sweet tooth, > dizziness, etc.) in any of you? I personally use a fair amount of honey when I desire it. I have found that in my body there is a significant difference between honey that has been heated and honey that has *never* been heated. Cooked honey is like eating straight sugar for me. Raw honey tastes better and I never get the "jitters" afterwards even when I eat a large quantity. One has to be careful though because "raw" honey in the health food store is allowed to be heated, but just not to 160 degrees F. Truly raw honey has *never* been heated. I would also like to say that honey is clearly a carbohydrate food and if you eat enough of it you will gain weight and go out of ketosis pretty quick. I try to only eat it in the summertime when it would be naturally available. Jim Cales - [log in to unmask] - MSN:[log in to unmask] Independence, Missouri USA 64055 - (816)254-3741 http://www.JimCales.com - ICQ UIN 1492607