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I wondered about this myself as MSG is found naturally in foods but when we take it out of the foods and concentrate it and add it to other foods it becomes a problem for our body.

 

Jackie

 

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Clares Primus

Tuesday, September 16, 2008 12:36 AM

Re: Re: Young Living Antioxidant Informative Tour

 

Dear Andrea

I am reading much - as I can lately about the differences in natural versus synthetic.... whole foods versus individual components etc and I found this phrase (derived from ) in your email puzzling...........

 

Surely if it is dervived from, then it is a component part of but NOT the whole thing?

 

I am not even trying to enter into a fight / argument / discussion about the particular products your are distributing...... I only drink whole fresh juice I have made myself, at home, with out bench top juicer...... no added ANYTHINGS or DERIVATIVES of anything either. It is the terminology I am questioning. Surely we do not need to add these derived chemicals to fresh wholesome foods? Like it or not they are chemicals we can do without?

 

Cheer's C in T

 

 

Sodium Benzoate is derived from cranberries, apples, plums, cloves and cinnamon. It is used to kill bacteria, yeast and fungi and to inhibit fermentation. "natural" Potassium Sorbate is the; Salt of Sorbic Acid, which is derived from the berries of the Mountain Ash. It is used to inhibit the growth of molds and yeasts.

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