SPLENDA: The Franken "Sugar" You Should All Avoid & Why
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hey
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Great stuff dude!
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Ok, let me try this again, I think the song may actually be "I'm Going To Knock You Out". Not sure if that was on his "I'm Bad" album or not. That could've been from his sophmore LP???
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@lillarmy101: Dang, my bad, actually the song title is "Rock the Bells", which was actually from his "I'm Bad" album.
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@killarmy101: I'm new here, but just wanted to tell you that the song in question is actually L.L.Cool J. Title is, "I'm Bad". Can't quite remember the year, but it was back when I was a shorty.
To the poster of this video, just wanted to say a BIG THANK YOU for putting out so much informative info. I happened to come acrss your channel by mistake, but I'm glad I did. Just recently decided to go gluten-free, so trying to soak up all the information that I possibly can. Wish me luck everybody!!!
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LET ME BREAK IT ALL DOWN.WE ALL FUCKED BY AMERICA'S FOOD INDUSTRIES.
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Oops Sugar in the raw for non diabetics but agave nectar for diabetics
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Use "sugar in the raw" or agave nectar
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You know what else uses half the sugar?............HALF THE FUCKING SUGAR!!!! - comedian Steve White
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@PaulChekLive have you heard of stevia? I've used it and it seems safe and natural. do you have any insight?
so does that mean it's unsafe to swim in a chlorinated pool, or is that only if there is a high concentration of chlorine?
jreily88 2 years ago
You will breathe in and absorb chlorine from being in the pool.
PaulChekLive 2 years ago
so does that mean it's unsafe? I've heard of cases where kids develop asthma and other respiratory problems, but that's only if they are in a chlorinated pool for a long period of time. I also know not to go swimming in a pool that has just been shocked, or recently had tons of chlorine put into it.
jreily88 2 years ago
There is a difference between risk and safety. Absorbing chlorine has risks but i would not call it unsafe. It can be unsafe to some who are sensitive to chlorine "shocks" and gets symptoms as you describe.
PaulChekLive 2 years ago 2