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- From: jac@noaacrd.colorado.edu (Julia Collins)
- Subject: Re: Soda Pop
- Message-ID: <1992Sep4.155109.24538@colorado.edu>
- Sender: news@colorado.edu (The Daily Planet)
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- Organization: NOAA Climate Research Division
- References: <1992Aug26.225913.19265@oracle.us.oracle.com> <1992Aug27.171836.24589@mlb.semi.harris.com> <1992Sep2.235706.18401@u.washington.edu>
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- Date: Fri, 4 Sep 1992 15:51:09 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep2.235706.18401@u.washington.edu> lamontg@carson.u.washington.edu (Lamont Granquist) writes:
- >>hweingra@oracle.UUCP (Howard Weingram) writes:
- >>>lamontg@milton.u.washington.edu (Lamont Granquist) writes:
- >>>>Of course the sweet taste will cause you to start producing insulin but
- >>>>w/o raising your glucose level...
- >>I don't believe that artificial sweeteners affect insulin production.
- >
- >They do because the *taste* triggers the release of insulin.
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- Insulin release is triggered by increased blood glucose levels. The
- sweet taste of the drink has nothing to do with it.
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- Julia
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- : e-mail: jac@noaacrd.colorado.edu :
- :...............................................................:
- : Given that true intellectual and emotional compatibility are :
- : at the very least difficult, if not impossible, to come by, :
- : we could always opt for the more temporal gratification of :
- : sheer physical attraction. That wouldn't make you a shallow :
- : person...would it? - Lyle Lovett :
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