X-Message-Number: 30887
From: "Chris Manning" <>
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Subject: Re: Reversal of aging by NFkappaB blockade
Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 23:12:30 +1000

Thanks Kennita for your info on fruit juices. I went further afield than my 
local supermarket and found a bottle of Lakewood cranberry juice (the label 
says it is pure fruit juice) in a health food shop in a nearby suburb. The 
Lakewood was getting close to empty when I noticed that the supermarket had 
a 'no added sugar' version of 'Ocean Spray Cranberry Classic' and I bought a 
bottle of that. I'm not sure whether it was there on my earlier visit as the 
label is very similar. I noticed that the ingredients include something 
called 'sucralose' which I assumed would be a sugar. However I did a Google 
search and found that it is a chlorinated sugar:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sucralose

Alarm bells rang when I read that, despite the reassuring studies, since I 
know that organochlorine compounds are usually poisonous or carcinogenic. No 
point in drinking something for its anti-cancer properties if it contains 
additives that might *cause* cancer! I will finish the bottle but I'll try 
and get Lakewood again and steer clear of Ocean Spray. 

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