Store has 7 different brands of psyllium fiber, but no implements to shave one's face.
They haven't figured out a way to grow razors in an organic, fair-trade manner yet.
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Store has 7 different brands of psyllium fiber, but no implements to shave one's face.
They haven't figured out a way to grow razors in an organic, fair-trade manner yet.
I couldn't find what I was looking for. Razors. Of any kind. Store has 7 different brands of psyllium fiber, but no implements to shave one's face.
They're in the same row as the toothpaste, last I checked.
However, as the sort of razors one can get at WF or PCC won't work well on my tender and easily-irritated skin, were I at WF and needing one, I'd swallow my LWG and go upstairs to the Bartell's.
askye, I comsume Splenda in a lot of things, and I suspect it gives me jittery headachy almost-like-too-much-sugar feelings, especially combined with caffeine. Not bad enough for me to stop substituting it for sugar though, at least while I'm trying to lose weight. You aren't the first person I've heard complain about it, though - apparently some bodies don't like it. Maybe it's the chlorine.
Zen thanks for the info. hopefully we'll get the regular diet Coke back, I like my aspartame. Someone a bit higher up on the food chain was in here the other day talking about how bad aspartame is for you and how it might be a cause for Guld War syndrome and that pallets of diet coke sat around and turned into formaldohyde. Which I could totally debunk with snopes, but I wasn't about to piss anyone off.
All fake sugars just taste like chemicals to me. I love my real sugars too much, I think.
Does anyone drink Diet Coke with Splenda on a regular basis? They put some in our drink machine instead of regular diet coke and I've been feelign funny the past few days and I think it might be from the Splenda.
I end up feeling fuzzy headed and slightly like I have a headache. Slightly off on top of that. The only thing that's been different is the Splenda.
I've read a few things lately about people having really bad reactions to Splenda, which was barely tested in humans. And tested in only a small number of humans, too.
It's sugar that had chlorine added to it. It breaks down to dioxin. That does not leave the body. So, not as healthy as it seems.
It's sugar that had chlorine added to it. It breaks down to dioxin. That does not leave the body. So, not as healthy as it seems.I'm swapping the yellow packets for the blue ones.
Heh. It's like the nanoMatrix decision.
And combining the Whole Foods talk with the Splenda talk, Whole Foods will not carry foods with Splenda in them, and here's why.
It breaks down to dioxin. That does not leave the body.
What is dioxin and what's bad about it? I'm asking because I prefer the flavor of Splenda to aspartame and other artificial sweeteners. But if it's harmful, I'll switch back. It won't be easy, but I will.
ETA: figures it would be an x-post. Thanks, Tep!