Re: Hidden MSG and Aspartame by objoyfl ..... Candida Debate Forum
Date: 3/7/2006 5:29:26 PM ( 18 y ago)
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Dear Kalliopi,
You do very well with your English, I must say!
The radio show calls you and pays for the phone call. Every 6 months to a year they repeat the same subject material. Only if you were on, I think your focus would be that you found all this out with the help of the pendulum. The coast to coast audience is generally a very enlightened, holistic, wanting to know audience. Your being on would be a great service to people. The host would only have you on for maybe 15-30 minutes. They are looking for very extraordinary people like you. The host asks questions for you to answer.
Now about that list!! Wow! I knew there were other names for MSG, but having it in all those products is astounding!
I am concerned especially about the digestive enzymes. I can't for the life of me understand why it would be in digestive enzymes like lipase, amylase, bromelain, protease.
Based on my use of the pendulum, it indicates for me that I NEED or DON'T NEED a certain product. Could it be you need digestive enzymes? Maybe there is a cross over of indications with your pendulum? Maybe even though you are asking if there is Mono-Sodium-Glutamat (Natrium Glutamat) or Aspartame in them, the electrical makeup of your system is connecting with the substance you are holding the pendulum over and indicating a bio relationship with those enzyme products? You may say, no no no, but please think about this a little, for you might be helping me here. Do you think your pendulum is indicating any bio relationship with that substance/enzyme?
I don't know if I could digest my food without digestive enzymes. They have always helped me tremendously and many people here on the board.
Thanks for your help, obj
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