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- From: hweingra@.com (Howard Weingram)
- Subject: Re: Soda Pop
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- In article <lamontg.713745349@milton> lamontg@milton.u.washington.edu (Lamont Granquist) writes:
- >dbd@cbnews.cb.att.com (david.b.delorme) writes:
- >at health food stores -- I think you get about 100mg of amino acids at
- >the most from aspartame. Calling it merely "synthetic" is misleading.
- >
- >Of course the sweet taste will cause you to start producing insulin but
- >w/o raising your glucose level...
- >
-
- Is this what causes me to really need to urinate soon after drinking
- a diet soda? No other drink causes me to pass so much water. It's bad
- enough that I have to avoid diet drinks in the hours before a workout,
- for fear of seriously dehydrating myself.
-
- hal
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