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To: Janice Shell who wrote (1698)8/25/1998 8:59:00 PM
From: Cavalry  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 26163
 
janice i will finish you in one post then cuz i am sick of si
did you buy a bottle of stevia and a bottle of aznt's and send to a lab like me?
if so post the lab results.
i was asked not to post mine so i wont
so my advice for all of si
go order a bottle of each and decide for yourself
dont listen to me or janice
wait a week till you get both bottles and decide
goodbye silicon investor
taking a break
know i have a winner
soon everyone else will too.
Cavalry
Wamm#1
ps janice theres this movie, with a young chess wizard,
elijah woods played him i believe
at end when he knows he has defeated his rival
its just a matter of a few moves
he offers him a draw,
rival scoffs
that was my pm to you today
that was your response.
sorry i tried to save you
post lab results showing what aznt has is stevia
impossible you cant so you never will
goodbye janice



To: Janice Shell who wrote (1698)8/25/1998 9:12:00 PM
From: Ellen  Respond to of 26163
 
2. For whatever reasons, in the US the FDA approves stevia for sale as a "dietary supplement" but not as a food or beverage additive.

That's our good ole government - here to help us! <G> IMO, the whys and wherefores of how "they" decide or determine findings is usually illogical. And costs we taxpayers twice what it should...

3. If "Touch of Nature" is in fact made of stevia, or contains stevia, it will not qualify for use as a food additive. Even if it isn't made of stevia, but of another similar substance, I should think the same rules would apply. So bye-bye Monsanto et al.

So...this is a guess on your part?