Oh man! I guess I should have read this label sooner... it says on the front of the label, "The juice of THREE quality lemons"!!!!!
--- In fast5@yahoogroups. com, "seven3403" <travis.foley@ ...> wrote:
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> Hey Rick,
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> Here are the ingredients from that plastic lemon, lemon juice I was drinking... again, I have been (the past 2 days) pouring it ALL into a 16 oz. cup and filling the rest with water...
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> INGREDIENTS: lemon juice from concentrate (water, concentrated lemon juice), sodium metabisulfite, and sodium benzoate (preservatives) , lemon oil, sodium sulfite (presvative) .
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> I'll check my blood pressure when I start feeling dizzy or spacy...
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> Thanks!
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> --- In fast5@yahoogroups. com, "Rick Stewart" <rstewart@> wrote:
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> > In the past I've found that I generally get about 2.5 tbsp per lemon. I don't know what kind of faux lemon Seven... is getting but all of the yellow plastic lemons filled with lemonish juice I've ever seen are not plain lemon juice. If you can find the ingredients, I'd be curious to know what's in there.
> >
> > The other thing to keep in mind is that your fat cells are not just storage tanks for triglycerides, but they also store toxin overload that your body can't get rid of. I don't want anyone to admit to this online, but toxins from marijuana, tobacco, and alcohol can be stored in fat cells, along with most any crap DOW chemical cares to put in our environment. If you're beginning to lose fat for the first time in a long time, there's no telling which chemicals from your fat stores are being released into your system. If you're feeling dizzy or light headed, it's probably just lower blood pressure from a decrease in salt or something... but just keep in mind if any of you have, uh, imbibed in the past, you may be experiencing a bit of a flashback of sorts. ;)
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> > Cheers!
> > Rick Stewart
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> >
> > --- In fast5@yahoogroups. com, "Karen" <laurvick@> wrote:
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> > > A tsp to one qt of water?
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> > >
> > > Wow. I thought I read that an average lemon could give 1 bsp of juice, so I
> > > have used that much per 8-10 oz of water.
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> > >
> > >
> > > It'd be great to know 1 tsp in a whole quart would be 'enough'!!
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