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Food is the First Medicine – Rainbow poison – Are those pink/blue/yellow/white little packets causing our obesity crisis?

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Today Dr Mary and Dr Kim are going to be talking about artificial sweeteners; and whether or not they are helpful in controlling blood sugar levels for diabetics, if they help you lose weight (or gain weight,) and if they even qualify as food, by definition. Once you know, you’ll be shocked to find them everywhere, and horrified at what you’ll learn!

Dr Mary’s interview is with SanRe Organic Skinfood developer, Sandra Charbonneau – visit them at: www.sanreorganic.com

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