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Agree with everything bazza said; he's the only one making sense here.
Wheat is not or does not contain "toxins". What's a toxin?
Artificial sweeteners are perfectly fine. If you have some medical research that the FDA doesn't know about, please enlighten them.
When you get schooled on a topic, take it as a lesson learnt and move on. Everyone sees through the personal attacks as a way to side step admitting you have no idea.
Can anyone tell me who the Deputy Commissioner of the FDA is.
And why?
im not into conspiracies but when you read stuff and it just doesn't add up you sometimes wonder.
The FDA is possible one the most powerful organizations
No Mick,you are suggesting the scientists are wrong. Mymommymedicine .com isn't definitive source of nutritional information.
Love that when you Wikipedia toxin this comes up in part of it.
In the context of quackery and alternative medicine, the term "toxin" is used to refer to any substance alleged to cause ill health. This could range from trace amounts of potentially dangerous pesticides, to supposedly harmful substances produced in the body by intestinal fermentation (auto-intoxication), to food ingredients such as table sugar, monosodium glutamate (MSG), and aspartame.[24]
The substances you are suggesting are toxins are even thought to have potential health benefits. Even if they don't they are not "toxins" at the level we eat them in grains. Remember it's the dosage that makes the poison.
If you are going to be consistent you do realize when you cook meat the charring is a proven cancer causing compound. Better stop eating cooked meat because of the poisonous charring.
Difference being that artificial sweeteners have been proven over many decades of research to be safe. For people using them to reduce their overall calorie intake, yeah they likely are good for them. These anti sugar people should see low calorie sweeteners as a good thing.
I think I've seen people use lemon to clean stuff too. Lemon is poison??