Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 Hmmmm! Point made, I'd say :-( Never did believe that all the phoney sweeteners could be good for us. However, for those who don't want to contribute to the coffers of Nutrasweet by buying it for purposes of pest eradication - and for those who are vegans and cannot see themselves wanting to kill their fellow creatures - alternatives for ant control are available. We don't have ants - touch wood. But I have been told that you can use cinnamon or mint to discourage them. They might feel unwanted and rejected, but they will still be able to get on with ant business elsewhere. My preferred choice. Best love, Pat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2006 Report Share Posted June 14, 2006 , " Pat " <drpatsant wrote: > > Hmmmm! Point made, I'd say :-( Never did believe that all the phoney sweeteners could be > good for us. > > However, for those who don't want to contribute to the coffers of Nutrasweet by buying it > for purposes of pest eradication - and for those who are vegans and cannot see > themselves wanting to kill their fellow creatures - alternatives for ant control are available. > > We don't have ants - touch wood. But I have been told that you can use cinnamon or mint > to discourage them. They might feel unwanted and rejected, but they will still be able to > get on with ant business elsewhere. My preferred choice. > > Best love, Pat > I am glad you got the point Pat. I am not advocating the use of pesticides on ants, merely trying to point out the origins of Aspartame so people will question the products that are thrust upon us by the big food conglomerates and the FDA. Jerry...aka....eatinraw Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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