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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 401886" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>Just have to add my $0.02 in here...</p><p> </p><p>My friend H has serious reactions to MSG, Red 40 and sulfites.</p><p> </p><p>MSG gives her migraines and makes her spacey - to the point where it is like someone gave her rohypnol. Sulfites and Red 40 make her vomit and gives her a headache. Within minutes.</p><p> </p><p>Saccharin, aspartame, Splenda... All of these make me nauseous and/or vomit. One stick of sugar free gum and I'm hovering over the toilet. My Mom is the same. Plus, they're just too darned sweet!</p><p> </p><p>A while back I quit buying Kool-Aid because Jett would put TWICE the amount of sugar in (I actually put 2/3-3/4 in and no one ever notices). And his mild-as-it-was ADHD? Almost totally GONE. Introduced it back. Within 2 hours he was at it again. So - no more. Besides, I make mean lemonade, which he loves!</p><p> </p><p>As for cooking from scratch - I love to do it. I read mixes carefully - with husband's high cholesterol, Onyxx's borderline high blood sugar (and my borderline low, LOL), and Jett's non-scientific reactions... Plus when H is over... It's just easier. And homemade bread can take out some serious aggression!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 401886, member: 6705"] Just have to add my $0.02 in here... My friend H has serious reactions to MSG, Red 40 and sulfites. MSG gives her migraines and makes her spacey - to the point where it is like someone gave her rohypnol. Sulfites and Red 40 make her vomit and gives her a headache. Within minutes. Saccharin, aspartame, Splenda... All of these make me nauseous and/or vomit. One stick of sugar free gum and I'm hovering over the toilet. My Mom is the same. Plus, they're just too darned sweet! A while back I quit buying Kool-Aid because Jett would put TWICE the amount of sugar in (I actually put 2/3-3/4 in and no one ever notices). And his mild-as-it-was ADHD? Almost totally GONE. Introduced it back. Within 2 hours he was at it again. So - no more. Besides, I make mean lemonade, which he loves! As for cooking from scratch - I love to do it. I read mixes carefully - with husband's high cholesterol, Onyxx's borderline high blood sugar (and my borderline low, LOL), and Jett's non-scientific reactions... Plus when H is over... It's just easier. And homemade bread can take out some serious aggression! [/QUOTE]
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