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Remember the big scandal with the apple juice a while back?

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Remember the big scandal with the apple juice a while back?

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something on 20/20 or primetime where they chemically analyzed juice and it was so much sugar. I agree, we can’t trust what they say. Elaine has said, though, that if an organic tomato company like Muir says in a letter that the product is safe, then it’s probably safe. In my opinion, it’s because they have more to lose if they are exposed adding things. Shannon Idaho Date: Sun, 2 Aug 1998 20:09:30 EDT From: To: SCD-list@longisland.com Subject: Re: SCD-list V1 #360 I appreciate everyone’s concern with keeping the SCD “pure”, and not embellishing the diet with their own “interpretations” of what they “think is o.k.” Just to set the record straight for new SCD’ers: though soybeans are prohibited (BTVC, P. 54); and soy products, including tofu, are not permitted on this diet (BTVC, p.46); salad and cooking oils made from grains may be used, therefore corn and soybean oils are permitted (BTVC, p.57). Hope that this may clarify some confusion. Date: Fri, 14 Aug 98 10:37

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