K kjluvi New member Feb 24, 2003 #1 Will either of these products have a negative impact on a cutting CKD Diet? THanks.
Z ZKaudio Plat Hero Platinum Feb 24, 2003 #2 you sweeten your green tea? You should be fine with both but I hope you aren't mixing them! lool
Parabellum New member Feb 24, 2003 #5 ZKaudio said: you sweeten your green tea? You should be fine with both but I hope you aren't mixing them! lool Click to expand... He should be fine with both, so long as he does not mix them. Why?
ZKaudio said: you sweeten your green tea? You should be fine with both but I hope you aren't mixing them! lool Click to expand... He should be fine with both, so long as he does not mix them. Why?
Z ZKaudio Plat Hero Platinum Feb 24, 2003 #6 I just never thought of mixing them! lol I like the taste of green tea. I wasn't implying that there was a synergystic effect b/w the two.. sorry for the miscommunication.
I just never thought of mixing them! lol I like the taste of green tea. I wasn't implying that there was a synergystic effect b/w the two.. sorry for the miscommunication.
S Surgical New member Feb 25, 2003 #7 I just had Splenda for the first time today. Didn't know it was made from real sugar. Tastes better than Sweet N Low, which I normally use.
I just had Splenda for the first time today. Didn't know it was made from real sugar. Tastes better than Sweet N Low, which I normally use.
J _jaap_ New member Feb 25, 2003 #8 green tea could actually help you in your cutting efforts as it has been shown that tea can enhance insulin sensitivity
green tea could actually help you in your cutting efforts as it has been shown that tea can enhance insulin sensitivity