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Originally Posted by pgardn
Now you see, I think this is why splenda makes me feel hungry. It has a slight alteration, one crazy bond is shifted (no change in chemical composition at all; hydroxyl group up, instead of down) basically identical to sucrose and your bodies cells say nah, but your taste buds and brain say yes. And then I get hungry for sweets very soon after that. So my brain goes back on its word, it essentially lies, which is unsettling.
No one should like their brain lying to them. Its not healthy. If you put your hand down on a red hot stove, and your brain says ignore it until you start smelling your own burning flesh... well thats perjury in my "mind". Thats lying before the Supreme Court. Or maybe its just a split court, since afterall you did smell the burning flesh which must have got up to that mass of neurons somehow.
I have now confused myself. Which is as bad as my brain lying to me. I am forced to cease before my head explodes.
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Pgardn, this lovely woman that you are married to, SHE HAS GOT TO LOVE YOU, she can't possibly not, with a sense of humor like this. Priceless, really!