Homemade "Gatorade" Rehydration (electrolyte replacement) Drink
1 packet Wyler's light lemonade mix (or some other 2 quart beverage you like)
3 tablespoons lemon juice
1 1/2 teaspoons sea salt
3/4 teaspoon baking soda
2 - 0.5ml droppers of liquid stevia or about 3 packets of Truvia
Add 2 cups of pure water to the above ingredients in a 2 quart pitcher and mix well. Finish filling the pitcher with ice and water. Serve to hot, tired folks :)
JAMSGems4U My name is Sharron Long. I'm an author with 3 published cookbooks, a home schooling mom and a house parent at a Christian youth ranch. I'm interested in health and family related things. I write mostly recipes for folks with allergies. We've gone through various stages, so you'll have to check the individual recipe for what it covers. Check back often because I'm constantly adding to my recipes here! All recipes are cSharron Long and Adams Media.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Homemade "Gatorade" Rehydration (electrolyte replacement) Drink
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Horrified! Human DNA from voluntarily aborted fetuses in vaccines and food products!
This article by Dr. Joseph Mercola tells of vaccines using human DNA from aborted babies and also of food companies using fetal tissue. Below is a quote from the article:
PepsiCo, Kraft Foods, and Nestle are reported to have partnered with a biotech firm called Senomyx, which uses human embryonic kidney cells taken from an electively aborted fetus (HEK 293) in their product testing to find flavors that will positively affect human taste receptors.
When this news leaked, Campbell soup responded to an outraged public by severing all ties with Senomyx. However, PepsiCo has maintained their relationship with the company, saying the collaboration is necessary for creating low-calorie, tasty products for their consumers.
REALLY? Must they really use human fetal cells just to make soda pop taste good?
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To say that I'm horrified doesn't even begin to describe it. I've written a letters to all three food companies. The address to Pepsi's contact page is here. This is for Kraft. This is for Nestle.
Blessings,
Sharron
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