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What is the difference between trans-fat and trans-fatty acids? Hidden fats in products are known as transfatty acids. But on some products it says 0 trans fat. Why?
by Miss Priceless Princess fancies RUSirius on February 24th, 2008
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Is cheesy chicken over rice healthy?
by Catra22 on February 28th, 2011
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What is the Best Meal Replacement shakes for weight loss
by babygr748 on October 27th, 2010
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Tired of the whey powder brands I've been using. Is acesulfame potassium/ace-k safe or just purported to be safe like aspartame is?
by conceptualclarity on September 1st, 2010
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How much caffeine is in a coke
by Anonymous on January 23rd, 2008
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You're reading Upon ingestion, aspartame breaks down into several residual chemicals, including aspartic acid, phenylalanine, methanol, and further breakdown products including formaldehyde,[12] formic acid, and a diketopiperazine. Anyone care for a diet soda?
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