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To: Janice Shell who wrote (5859)9/16/1998 4:27:00 PM
From: tonto  Respond to of 26163
 
FDA does have a clear position on sweeteners:

FDA APPROVES NEW HIGH-INTENSITY SWEETENER SUCRALOSE

The Food and Drug Administration today announced its approval of a new sweetener, sucralose, for use in a wide variety of food products.

Sucralose is manufactured by McNeil Speciality Products, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, of New Brunswick, N.J.

Sucralose is a non-nutritive, high-intensity sweetener made from a process that begins with sucrose. It is a free-flowing, water soluble, white crystalline powder that on average is about 600 times sweeter than sugar.

Sucralose is being approved for use in baked goods, baking mixes, non-alcoholic beverages, chewing gum, coffee and tea products, confections and frostings, fats and oils, frozen dairy desserts and mixes, fruit and water ices, gelatins, puddings and fillings,
jams and jellies, milk products, processed fruits and fruit juices, sugar substitutes, sweet sauces, toppings and syrups. It can also be as a "table-top sweetener" -- added directly to foods by consumers.

In determining the safety of sucralose, FDA reviewed data
from more than 110 studies in humans and animals. Many of the studies were designed to identify possible toxic effects including carcinogenic, reproductive and neurological effects. No such effects were found, and FDA's approval is based on its finding that sucralose is safe for human consumption.

All food additives that have never before been used in foods, including new sweeteners, must be approved by FDA as safe before they are marketed in the United States.

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Touch of Nature final paragraph advises it may be used in foods.
Is it the corporate position that they can call it a supplement and then advise you may use it as a food additive too, but be without restrictions?





To: Janice Shell who wrote (5859)9/16/1998 4:46:00 PM
From: bmart  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
Ms. Shell,
Do you find amusement in your group calling my home and harrassing my wife? It's all very sad and demonstrates much about your group.

Tell me more about the 'arbitration hearing" and the "judgement" against Wellrich, then I may start telling you about Wellrich calling up shareholders , on behalf of Mr. Marchese, to have them send in their 144 shares to Wellrich so they could use the stock to cover.
Why were the shares rejected?
Who is Oswald?
An 'Order to Compel'?
No contract, no contracts to break!
No arbitration! eVER!
Your pal "JJ" is going to be asking you to post more bogus documents I hear?
You're right, "Game Over"

RB