Splenda: The Artificial Sweetener that Explodes Internally
By: Shane Ellison, MS

Sucralose

Agent Orange
If there were a contest for the best example of total disregard for human life the victor would be McNeil Nutritionals – makers of Splenda (sucralose). Manufacturers of Vioxx and Lipitor would tie for a very distant second.
McNeil Nutritionals is the undisputed drug-pushing champion for disguising their drug Splenda as a sweetener. Regardless of its drug qualities and potential for side-effects, McNeil is dead set on putting it on every kitchen table in America. Apparently, Vioxx and Lipitor makers can’t stoop so low as to deceptively masquerade their drug as a candy of sort. There is no question that their products are drugs and by definition come with negative side-effects. Rather than sell directly to the consumer, these losers have to go through the painful process of using doctors to prescribe their dangerous goods. But not McNeil…
Confess and Say with faith....
The God of Jabez is my God:: He will turn my misfortunes, curses and sorrows into fortune, blessings & joy
Easter 6 C – Homilies and Stories
Introduction to
the Celebration
At Easter we recalled that we have died and risen in Christ
in baptism. Today let us recall that, as his people sharing his life, we must
be people of the Light.
Gospel Notes
This is part of the conclusion to one Last Supper discourse
in John where Jesus speaks about his departure, and in that context how he will
remain present to his community. He has two gifts to the church: the Holy
Spirit and peace. The Spirit is the one who continues the teaching of Jesus by
keeping it in the memory of his disciples, and does not introduce a new or
additional teaching. Peace is the gift that enables them to remain in love with
each other and with the Father.
5 Strategies to Teach Young Kids about Proper Money Management
Think you don’t need to teach your kids how to handle money and the value of proper money management? Think again. Unfortunately, personal finance courses are not taught in schools, so it’s completely up to you—and the earlier you begin the process, the better chance your children will have to grow up into responsible, thrifty young adults.
Here are five tips that can help you to impart the necessary financial knowledge:
1. Make the Lessons Unique
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