Guest guest Posted July 28, 2003 Report Share Posted July 28, 2003 Hi Joe... First of all, understand, I do not claim anything... I post articles that I think others will find of interest... I trust that the people who find certain articles interesting will take the ball and run from there... Perhaps for the best information regarding the charred bones issue would be to contact the manufacturers of " sugar in the raw " directly and see what they have to say... Once you do find out, yea or nay, about the charred bones, it would be delightful if you would share that information with the rest of us... Thank you for your participation in Searching-Alternatives... Be Well, Misty L. Trepke http://www..com , Joe <fasarius> wrote: > Hi > My wife thinks that the " sugar in the raw " , the brand she uses, is not refined in the way you > claim, using charred animal bones. Care to give us some info on this? > Joe > --- " Misty L. Trepke " <mistytrepke> wrote: > > Comments? > > Misty L. Trepke > > http://www..com > > > > Like A Kid in a Candy Store > > by Brigitte Mars > > > > http://innerself.com/Health/mars07243.htm > > > > Sugar is not only the most prevalent addiction in our society, but > > it's also the least recognized and one of the hardest to kick. You > > may think, What's this -- sugar? An addiction? The answer is a > > resounding yes! > > Think about it -- have you ever seen a kid freak out in the vegetable > > > > aisle? And have you ever had an overwhelming, makes-your-mouth- water, > > not-to-be-denied craving for, say, a turnip? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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